1. Keller‐Runden Professor of Public Service and director of the Indiana Conflict Resolution Institute (ICRI) at Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs. The ICRI receives support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation to conduct field research and program evaluation on dispute resolution, environmental conflict resolution, consensus building, and related processes. E‐mail: .
2. Doctoral candidate in the public affairs program at Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the research coordinator for the Indiana Conflict Resolution Institute. Her research interests include public management, public policy, and law, particularly in relation to conflict resolution, deliberative democracy, and sustainable development administration. E‐mail:
3. Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, with additional appointments in political science and law, at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. She received the 2004 Distinguished Research Award from the National Association of Schools of Public Administration and Affairs and the American Society for Public Administration. Her areas of research include public management, dispute resolution, environmental policy, and law. E‐mail: