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2008. Meet the Bridgebloggers. Public Choice. 134:47–65.
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2008. The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance. The {ANNALS} of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 616:78–93.
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2008. Poetry and polemics: Iranian literary expression in the Digital Age. {MELUS}. 33:129–152.
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2008. A politics of visibility in the blogosphere: A space in-between private and public. N. Carpentier, P., Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, K., Nordenstreng, M., Hartmann, P., Vihalemm, B., Cammaerts, H., Nieminen, & T., Olsson (Eds.), Democracy, Journalism and Technology: New Developments in an Enlarged Europe. :243–254.
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2007. Transnationalizing the Public Sphere: On the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-Westphalian World. Theory, Culture & Society. 24:7–30.
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2007. What Defines a Community?
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2006. Diaspora, Cyberspace and Political Imagination: The Eritrean Diaspora Online. Global Networks. 6:161–179.
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2006. The Evolution of Digital Communities.
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2006. Identifying "The Long Tail".
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2006. Publicly Intimate Online: Iranian Web Logs in Southern California. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. 26:134–145.
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2005. Eritrea on-line: Diaspora, cyberspace, and the public sphere. American Ethnologist. 32:660–675.
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2005. Internet, Place, and Public Sphere in Diaspora Communities. Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies. 14:349–380.
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2005. ‘My blog is me’: Texts and persons in UK online journal culture (and anthropology). Ethnos. 70:220–242.
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2005. The Social Production of Ethics in Debian and Free Software Communities: Anthropological Lessons. Free/open source software development. :273.
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2004. Cyber Cafes in Sri Lanka: Tamil Virtual Communities. Economic and Political Weekly. 39:3988–3991.
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2004. Democracy online: civility, politeness, and the democratic potential of online political discussion groups. New Media & Society. 6:259–283.
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2004. Eritrea Goes Global: Reflections on Nationalism in a Transnational Era. Cultural Anthropology. 19:3–25.
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2004. The Long Tail. Wired. 12
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2004. The Political Agnosticism of Free and Open Source Software and the Inadvertent Politics of Contrast. Anthropological Quarterly. 77:507–519.
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2004. Tamilnet.com: Some Reflections on Popular Anthropology, Nationalism, and the Internet. Anthropological Quarterly. 77:469–498.
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2004. “The Vulgar Spirit of Blogging”: On Language, Culture, and Power in Persian Weblogestan. American Anthropologist. 106:651–662.
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2003. Baghdad Blogger. The Guardian.