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2011. The e-Rise and Fall of Social Problems : The Blogosphere as a Public Arena. Society. 55:139–160.
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2011. ‘Gay Girl in Damascus’ Blog a Hoax, American Says. The New York Times.
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2011. Social Media as a New Public Sphere. Leonardo. 44:290–291.
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2011. Tales from Facebook.
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2010. Ethnographic Approaches to Digital Media. Annual Review of Anthropology. 39:487–505.
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2010. The hacker conference: A ritual condensation and celebration of a lifeworld. Anthropological Quarterly. 83:47–72.
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2010. The Information Palace. {NYRblog}.
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2010. Who Acquires Friends Through Social Media and Why? "Rich Get Richer" Versus "Seek and Ye Shall Find". Proceedings of the Fourth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media.
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2009. Does Habermas Understand the Internet? The Algorithmic Construction of the Blogo/Public Sphere Gnovis: A Journal of Communication, Culture, and Technology. 1:1–29.
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2009. A History of the Internet.
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2009. The Long Tail.
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2009. Shift Happens 2009.
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2009. The Virtual Geographies of Social Networks: A Comparative Analysis of Facebook, Linkedin and Asmallworld. New Media & Society. 11:199–220.
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2008. 'Blog This': Surfing the Metropolis and the Method of London. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 14:391–406.
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2008. Can you see me now? Audience and disclosure regulation in online social network sites Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. 28:20–36.
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2008. The End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete. Wired. 16
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2008. Grooming, Gossip, Facebook and MySpace: What Can We Learn About These Sites from Those Who Won't Assimilate? Information, Communication & Society. 11:544–564.
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2008. Handbook of Internet Politics.
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2008. Mapping Iran's Online Public: Politics and Culture in the Persian Blogosphere. Berkman Center for Internet and Society and Internet & Democracy Project, Harvard Law School.
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2008. Meet the Bridgebloggers. Public Choice. 134:47–65.