Articles et chapitres de livres publiés dans des revues avec comité de lecture
- Goodman, Nicole and Leah C. Stokes. Forthcoming “Reducing the Cost of Voting: An Empirical Evaluation of Internet Voting’s Effect on Local Elections.” British Journal of Political Science.
- Goodman, Nicole. Forthcoming. “The Conditional Duty to Vote in Elections.” Electoral Studies.
- Goodman, Nicole, Michael McGregor, Jérôme Couture and Sandra Breux. Forthcoming.“Another Digital Divide? Evidence that Elimination of Paper Voting Could Lead to Digital Disenfranchisement.” Policy & Internet.
- Couture, Jérôme, Sandra Breux et Nicole Goodman. Forthcoming. Le vote par Internet augmente t-il la participation électorale? in Hugo Loiseau et Elena Waldispuehl Eds., Cyberespace et science politique de la méthode au terrain, du virtuel au réel. Presses de l’Université du Québec.
- Goodman, Nicole. 2017. “Private Over Public: A Conservative Approach to Interest Advocacy” in Joanna Everitt and J.P. Lewis Eds., The Blueprint: Conservative parties and their impact on Canadian politics.University of Toronto Press.
- Gabel, Chelsea, Karen Bird, Nicole Goodman and Brian Budd. 2017. “Digital Technology and First Nations Participation and Governance.“ Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 36/2:107-127.
- Goodman, Nicole, Karen Bird and Chelsea Gabel. 2017. “Towards a More Collaborative Political Science: A Partnership Approach.” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 50/1:201-218.
- Breux, Sandra, Jérôme Couture, and Nicole Goodman. 2016. “Fewer Voters, Higher Stakes? The Applicability of Rational Choice for Voter Turnout in Small Quebec Municipalities.” Published in First Look at Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy: 1-20.
- Goodman, Nicole and Jack Lucas. 2016. “Policy Priorities of Municipal Candidates in the 2014 Local Ontario Elections.” Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 25/2:35-47.
- Gabel, Chelsea, Nicole Goodman, Bird, Karen, and Brian Budd. 2016. “What Does Internet Voting Mean for First Nations? A Case Study of Whitefish River First Nation.” The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 7/3:Article 3.
- Kamenova, Kalina and Nicole Goodman. 2015. “Public Engagement with Internet Voting in Edmonton: Design, Outcomes, and Challenges to Deliberative Models.” Journal of Public Deliberation, 11/2: Article 4.
- Goodman, Nicole. 2014. “Internet Voting in a Local Election in Canada”, in Internet and Democracy in Global Perspective, Studies in Public Choice 31, Eds. Bernard Grofman, Alex Trechsel, and Mark Franklin, Springer Verlag.
- Goodman, Nicole, Heather Bastedo, Lawrence LeDuc, and Jon H. Pammett. 2011. “Young Canadians in the 2008 Federal Election Campaign: Using Facebook to Probe Perceptions of Citizenship and Participation.” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 44/4:1-23.
- Goodman, Nicole. 2010. “Internet Voting in Canadian Municipalities: What Can We Learn?” CEU Political Science Journal, 5(4): 492-520.
Résumés d'articles et/ou communications dans un colloque savant (orales ou sur affiche)
- Krimmer, Robert, Melanie Volkamer, Jordi Barrat, Josh Benaloh, Nicole Goodman, Peter Y. A. Ryan, and Vanessa Teague. 2017. Electronic Voting: First International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2016, Bregenz, Austria, October 18-21, 2016, Proceedings, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Berlin.
- Goodman, Nicole and Rodney Smith. 2017. “Internet Voting in Sub-national Elections: Policy Learning in Canada and Australia.” In Robert Krimmer, Melanie Volkamer, Jordi Barrat, (et.al.): Electronic Voting: First International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2016, Bregenz, Austria, October 18-21, 2016, Proceedings, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Berlin.
- Goodman, Nicole and Jon H. Pammett. 2014. “The Patchwork of Internet Voting in Canada.” Electronic Voting: Verifying the Vote (EVOTE), 6th International Conference Proceedings, IEEE.
Autres publications
- Midzain-Gobin, Liam, Nicole Goodman, Chelsea Gabel and Karen Bird. 2017.
“Time for change? - Reforming the Indian Act to allow for online voting.” Policy Options, October.
- Goodman, Nicole. 2016. “Electoral Reform and Online Voting.” Policy Magazine, November/December.
- Goodman, Nicole and Nicole Wellsbury. 2015. “Internet Voting Development in Ontario: Time for Overarching Standards.” Public Sector Digest, November.
- Gabel, Chelsea, Nicole Goodman, and Karen Bird. 2014. “The Impact of Digital Technology on First Nations Participation and Governance.” Centre for e-Democracy Journal, 1(1).
- Kamenova, Kalina and Nicole Goodman. 2013. “A New Participatory Policy Model: The Edmonton Citizens’ Jury on Internet Voting.” Canadian Parliamentary Review, 36(2): 13-20.
- Goodman, Nicole, Joan DeBardeleben, and Jon H. Pammett. 2010. “Internet Voting: The Canadian Municipal Experience.” Canadian Parliamentary Review, 33(3): 13-21.