William S. Krummenacher

Scott Krummenacher is head of academic programs for the Center for Sustainability and adjunct assistant professor of Public Policy Studies at Saint Louis University. His recent works include “Déjà vu All Over Again – Charter Reform Fails” in More Than Mayor or Manager: Campaigns to Change Form of Government in America’s Large Cities coauthored with Todd Swanstrom and Robert Cropf, and “Regional System of Greenways: If You Can Make It In St. Louis, You Can Make It Anywhere” coauthored with Todd Swanstrom and Mark Tranel in the National Civic Review. His research interests include sustainability, regional governance, civic engagement and e-democracy.

Publications

Information Communication Technologies and the Virtual Public Sphere: Impacts of Network Structures on Civil Society
Robert A. Cropf, William S. Krummenacher. © 2011. 352 pages.
As the global information communications technology revolution continues to reshape our public and private institutions, e-democracy should also continue to make significant...