Books, peer-reviewed articles, chapters, and editorials. Full listing in C.V.
Deliberative Mini-Publics: Core Design Features (Bristol: Bristol University Press). Publisher
A Man of Parliament: Selected Speeches from Joe Clark, co-edited with Hugh Mellon (Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press). Publisher
When Citizens Decide: Lessons From Citizens' Assemblies, with André Blais, R. Kenneth Carty, Patrick Fournier & Henk van der Kolk (London: Oxford University Press). Winner of the Lipset Award. Publisher
The Art of Negotiation: A Simulation for Resolving Conflict in Federal States, with John McLean & Alexis Conrad (Toronto: Broadview). Translated into French & Spanish.
Making "Pictures in Our Heads": Government Advertising in Canada (Westport, CT: Praeger).
Canada: The State of the Federation, 1995, edited with Douglas Brown (Kingston: IIGR).
"Deliberation in the North: The Yukon Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform" (with Sara McPhee-Knowles and Patricia Mockler), Canadian Political Science Review.
"Citizen Engagement and Subnational Electoral Reform in Canada: Three Paradoxes" (with Laura Levick), Canadian Journal of Political Science, Summer: 1–31.
"Campaign Ads and their Effect on Advertising and Personal Autonomy: Choice" (with Tim Abray), Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law, Spring: 345–55.
"Taming the Untamable? Constraints and Limits on Government Advertising" in Kozolanka (ed.), Publicity and the Canadian State (U of T Press).
"Are Negative Ads Positive? Political Advertising and the Permanent Campaign" in Taras & Waddell (eds.), How Canadians Communicate IV (Athabasca UP). PDF
"Les citoyens sont-ils à la hauteur du processus constituant?" in Brouillet & Massicotte, Comment Changer une Constitution? (Laval UP).
"The Branding of States: The Uneasy Marriage of Marketing and Politics", Journal of Political Marketing 9:4. PDF
"The Media" (with Paul Nesbitt-Larking) in Courtney & Smith (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Canadian Politics.
"Institutionalizing Participation Through Citizen Assemblies" in Cross & Pammett (eds.), Activating the Citizen (Palgrave). PDF
"Civic Engagement and the Promise of a New Citizenry", SSA/ANZSOG Occasional Paper #2. Link
"Political Advertising and the Rise of Infotainment" (with Hugh Mellon) in Trimble & Sampert (eds.), Mediating Canadian Politics (Pearson).
"The Ontario Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform", Canadian Parliamentary Review 30:3. Link
"Boundaries Blurred: Mass Media and Politics in a Hyper-Media Age" (with Simon Kiss) in Shade & Attallah (eds.), Mediascape. PDF
"Government Advertising and the Creation of National Mythologies", International Journal of Non-profit and Voluntary Sector Marketing 8:2.
"Selling the GST: Government Advertising and Public Discourse" (with A. Roberts), Canadian Journal of Political Science 28:2.
"Government Advertising During a Political Crisis: The Case of The Quebec Referendum", Canadian Journal of Communication. Link
"Better Safe and Sorry: Can Justin Trudeau Apologize Well Enough to Win?" (with Bob Pickard), Globe & Mail, September 20.
"Thoughts about the Demise of Electoral Reform or Why We Should Have Seen it Coming", Ottawa Citizen, February 3.
"Why Kingston Needs an Integrity Commissioner", Kingston Whig Standard, September 28.
"Negative Ads Destroy Voters' Trust in All Politicians" (with Tim Abray-Nyman), Toronto Star.
"In Ontario Wine Country, Citizens Take a Sip of Real Democracy", Globe & Mail.
"Citizens' Assembly Returns Democracy to the People", Ottawa Citizen.
"The Liberals Reap What They Sow: Why Their Negative Ads Failed", Policy Options.
"Television Attack Ads: Planting the Seeds of Doubt", Policy Options.
"The Perils of Powerpoint", Queen's Gazette. PDF