Peer-Reviewed Publications(2002) Keeping Up: Web Design Skill and the Reinvented Worker. Information Communication and Society 5(1): 1-26. (1999) The Birth of Web Site Design Skills - Making the Present History. American Behavioral Scientist Nov-Dec, 43(3): 464-474. Book Chapters (2003) Art versus Code: The Gendered Evolution of Web Design Skills in Society Online: The Internet in Context, eds. Howard, P. and S. Jones. Sage. Book Reviews & Short Essays (2005) Book review of Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution by Howard Rheingold. Social Forces 83(4): 1765-1767. (2004) Gender and Feelings” Contexts. 3(4):8. (2004) Price Check on Condoms!. Contexts. 3(4): 10. (2004) The Values of Kids These Days. Contexts. 3(1): 8-9. (2004) Be All That You Can Be.Contexts. 3(1): 11. (2004) You Buy What You Think You Are. Contexts. 3(1): 12. (2003) Book review of Work in the New Economy by Chris Benner. Acta Sociologica 46(4). (2002) Reach Out and Write Someone.Contexts. 1(4): 10-11.Papers-in-progress Pushers, Plumbers & Pediatricians: Symbolism of the Pager in the United States (1975-1995)
| Living the Digital Lifestyle |
(2004) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, USA, 14-17 August. Roundtable Presentation. |
| Culture Jamming |
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| A Question of Class and Race: Mobile Phone & Pagers |
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| Pushers, Plumbers & Pediatricians: Symbolism of the Pager in the United States - 1975 to 1995. |
(2003) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 15-19 August. (2002) Society for the Social Study of Science, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, 6-10 November. (2002) Association of Internet Researchers Conference, Maastricht, Netherlands, 13-16 October. (2002) Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, Tampere, Finland, 29 June - 2 July. (2002) Center for Information Society Studies, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 19 March. Invited Speaker. |
| 'It's Just Easier To Text. Really.': Young People and New Communication in the United Kingdom & the United States (Co-authored with Dr. Nina Wakeford) |
(2002) Association of Internet Researchers Conference 2002, Maastricht, Netherlands, 13-16 October. |
| Keeping Up: Web Design Skill and the Reinvented Worker. |
(2001) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, USA 19-21 August. (2000) Association of Internet Researchers: Internet Research 1.0: The State of the Interdiscipline, Lawrence, Kansas, USA, 14-17 September. |
| A Skill is Born: Web Site Design 1994-1998 |
(2001) Berkeley Journal of Sociology Conference on Work, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA, 16 March. Invited Speaker. |
(2005) Re: activism, A Conference on 21st Century Activism and Technology. Budapest, Hungary, 14-16 October. Invited Panelist. (2005) Microsoft Research Social Computing Symposium. Redmond, Washington, USA, 24-26 April. Invited Participant. (2004) Wireless Communication Workshop: Inspirations from Unusual Sources, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, 27-29 August. (2004) Street Talk: An Urban Computing Happening. Intel Research, Berkeley, California, USA, 16 July. Invited Participant. (2004) Microsoft Research Social Computing Symposium. Redmond, Washington, USA, 29-30 March. Invited Participant. (2004) Urban Mobilities Workshop. INCITE, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom, 14-15 January. Invited Participant. (2002) Illinois Institute of Design. ON/OFF. Managing Personal Accessibility in a Wired World Workshop. Chicago, Illinois, USA, 11 December. Invited Participant. (2002) Mobile Devices and the Cultural Worlds of Young People. Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA, 10 October. [Conference Organizer]