Curriculum Vitae
Education
Positions
Publications
Presentations
Service
Joseph M. Reagle Jr.
Department of Communication
Studies
Northeastern University
204 Lake Hall
Boston, MA 02115
Work: + 1 (617) 373-4855

Research and Teaching Interests
: digital culture (e.g., self-help, life hacking,
comments, and geek feminism); collaboration, knowledge production, and its legitimation (e.g.,
Wikipedia); and the history of each.
Education
Ph.D. (2008),
Media, Culture, and Communication
New York University
. Dissertation: “
In good faith: Wikipedia
collaboration and the pursuit of the universal encyclopedia
.” Committee: Helen Nissenbaum
(Chairperson), Gabriella Coleman, Natalia Levina.
S.M. (1996),
Technology and Policy Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
. Thesis (E.E. 1996): “
Trust in a cryptographic
economy and digital security deposits: protocols and policies
” [
PDF
]. Supervisor: Lee McKnight, Research
Program on Communications Policy.
B.S. (1994), Computer Science (History minor),
University of
Maryland Baltimore County
magna cum laude
Major Areas
: Cryptography,
computer security, and the history of science, computing, and telecommunication.
Honors and
Activities
: Fellow of the Honors College, numerous scholarships, chair of the university
chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Positions
Associate Professor,
Communication Studies
Northeastern University (2017-).
Major Activities:
teaching and research on online
communities and culture, including life hacking and geek feminism.
Assistant Professor,
Communication Studies
Northeastern University (2011-2017).
Major Activities:
teaching and research on
collaboration, free culture, online comments, geek feminism, and the gender gap.
Faculty Associate,
Berkman Center for Internet &
Society
, Harvard University (2011-2015).
Major Activities:
discussions and
presentations on research interests.
Academic
Fellow
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Harvard University (2010-2011).
Major Activities
: research, writing, and lecturing on
Wikipedia and collaborative culture.
Doctoral student and instructor
Department of Media,
Culture, and Communication
, New York University (2003-2010).
Major Activities
: course
work, teaching and research on online content communities.
Resident Fellow,
Berkman Center for Internet &
Society
Harvard Law School
(1998-1999)
Major
Activities
: Research on social protocols, and writing and lecturing.
Policy Analyst
World Wide Web Consortium
and Research Engineer,
Laboratory for Computer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1996-2003).
Major
Activities
: Co-Chair and Editor of IETF
/W3C XML
Signature Working Group
; Chair and Editor of the W3C
XML Encryption Working Group
; Chair of the W3C
Platform for Privacy Preferences
Harmonization Group;
policy analysis
with respect to content control, privacy, and
intellectual property; development of W3C copyright, trademark, and patent policies and
licenses.
Research Associate,
Research Program on
Communication Policy
, MIT Center for Technology, Policy, and Industrial Development (1994-1996).
Major Activities
: research related to information security, electronic commerce and
cryptographic policy.
Courses
Popular Communication
, NEU:
Spring 2022
Spring 2021
(new).
Online Communities
, NEU:
Spring 2023
Fall 2022
Fall 2021
Fall 2020
Spring 2020
Fall 2019
Spring 2019
Fall 2018
Spring 2018
Spring 2017
Fall 2016
Spring 2016
Fall 2015
Spring 2015
Fall 2014
(new).
Communication in the Digital Age
, NEU:
Spring 2023
Fall 2022
Spring 2022
Fall 2021
Spring 2021
, Fall 2020,
Spring 2020
Fall 2019
Spring 2019
Fall 2018
Spring 2018
Spring 2017
Fall 2016
Spring 2016
Fall 2015
Spring 2015
Fall 2014
Spring 2014
Fall 2013
(new).
Principles of Organizational Communication
, NEU:
Spring 2014
Fall 2013
Fall 2012
Media, Culture, & Society
, NEU:
Spring 2012
Fall 2012
New Media Culture
, NEU:
Fall 2011
(new).
Media, Technology, Society
, NYU:
Fall 2008/2009
(new).
Conflict Management
, NYU:
Spring 2010
, Spring/Fall
2009, Spring/Fall 2008, Fall 2007.
Impacts of Technology
, NYU: Spring 2007,
Fall 2006
Publications
(Available as a
BibTex file
Books
Reagle, J., & Koerner, J. (2020).
Introduction: Connections. In J. Reagle & J. Koerner (Eds.),
Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an
Incomplete Revolution
. MIT Press.
Reagle, J. (2019).
Hacking Life:
Systematized living and its discontents
. MIT Press.
Reviews include at
Publisher’s Weekly
starred review & book of the week,
Slate
Science
, and
LSE Review of Books
Reagle, J. (2015).
Reading the comments:
Likers, haters, and manipulators at the bottom of the Web
. MIT Press.
Reviews include at
IJoC
NM&S
, and
New York Review of Books
Reagle, J. (2010).
Good faith
collaboration: The culture of Wikipedia
. MIT Press.
Reviews include at
JoC
IJoC
, and
The Atlantic
Book chapters
Reagle, J. (2021). Introduction. In
World
Brain (H.G. Wells)
. MIT Press.
Reagle, J. (2020). The many (reported) deaths
of Wikipedia. In J. Reagle & J. Koerner (Eds.),
Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an Incomplete
Revolution
. MIT Press.
Reagle, J. (2014). Revenge rating and tweak
critique at
photo.net
. In H. C. Suhr (Ed.),
Evaluating Creative
Production in Digital Environments
(pp. 20–40). Routledge.
Reagle, J. (2011). The argument engine. In G.
Lovink & N. Tkacz (Eds.),
Critical Point of View: A Wikipedia Reader
(Issue 7, pp.
14–33). Waag Society.
Reagle, J. (2006). Open communities and closed
law. In L. Bansal, P. Keller, & G. Lovink (Eds.),
In the Shade of the Commons - Towards a
Culture of Open Networks
(pp. 165–167). Waag Society Amsterdam.
Refereed publications
GS
Google Scholar
JCR
Journal Citation Reports
Lloyd, T., Reagle, J., & Naaman,
M. (2025).
“There has to be a lot that we’re missing”
: Moderating AI-generated content
on Reddit.
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
(7), 1–24.
“Honorable Mention” for Best
Paper at CSCW’25
Reagle, J. (2025). A history of the advice
genre on Reddit: Evolutionary paths and sibling rivalries.
First Monday
30
(2).
Reagle, J. (2023). Even pseudonyms and
throwaways delete their Reddit posts.
First Monday
Reagle, J. (2022). Disguising Reddit sources
and the efficacy of ethical research.
Ethics and Information Technology
24
(3).
Reagle, J., & Gaur, M. (2022). Spinning
words as disguise: Shady services for ethical research?
First Monday
Reagle, J. (2018). Nerd vs. bro: Geek
privilege, triumphalism, and idiosyncrasy.
First Monday
23
(1).
Reagle, J. (2017). Naive meritocracy and the
meaning of myth.
Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, & Technology
11
Reagle, J. (2015). Following the Joneses: FOMO
and conspicuous sociality.
First Monday
20
(10).
Reagle, J. (2015). Geek policing:
“Fake
geek girls”
and contested attention.
International Journal of Communication
, 2862–2880.
Reagle, J. (2014). The obligation to know: From
FAQ to Feminism 101.
New Media & Society
Loveland, J., & Reagle, J. (2013).
Wikipedia and encyclopedic production.
New Media & Society
Reagle, J. (2013).
“Free as in
sexist?”
: Free culture and the gender gap.
First Monday
18
(1).
Reagle, J. (2012). 410 gone - Infocide in Open
Content Communities. In F. Attwod (Ed.),
Selected Papers of Internet Research AoIR13
Association of Internet Researchers.
Reagle, J., & Rhue, L. (2011). Gender
Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica.
International Journal of Communication
Reagle, J. (2010).
“Be nice”
Wikipedia norms for supportive communication.
New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia (Special
Issue on Web Science)
16
(1), 161–180.
Reagle, J. (2007). Bug tracking systems as
Public Spheres.
Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology
11
(1).
Reagle, J. (2007). Do as I do: authorial
leadership in Wikipedia.
Proceedings of WikiSym ’07: The 2007 International Symposium on
Wikis
Reagle, J. (2006).
Is the Wikipedia
neutral?
Wikimania 2006, Boston, MA.
Reagle, J. (2004). Open content communities.
M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture
(3).
Ackerman, M. S., Cranor, L. F.,
& Reagle, J. (1999). Privacy in E-Commerce: examining user scenarios and privacy preferences.
Proceedings of ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC’99)
, 1–8.
Cranor, L. F., Reagle, J., &
Ackerman, M. S. (1999). Beyond concern: Understanding Net users’ attitudes about online privacy. In
I. Vogelsang & B. M. Compaine (Eds.),
Proceedings of Telecommunications Policy Research
Conference (TPRC99): The Internet Upheaval: Raising Questions, Seeking Answers in Communications
Policy
(p. 47). ACM Press.
Cranor, L., & Reagle, J. (1999). The
platform for privacy preferences.
Communications of the ACM
(2), 48–55.
Cranor, L., & Reagle, J. (1997,
September). Designing a social protocol: lessons learned from the Platform for Privacy Preferences
Project.
Proceedings of Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC97)
Martin, C. D., & Reagle, J. M.
(1997). A technical alternative to government regulation and censorship: content advisory systems
for the Internet.
Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
15
(2), 409–427.
Non-refereed publications
Reagle, J. (2009). Wikipedia: The happy
accident.
Interactions
16
(3), 42–45.
Reagle, J. (2007). Equality, gender, and speech
in open communities.
Re-Public
Reagle, J. (2006, May 15). Notions of openness.
FM10 Openness: Code, Science, and Content: Selected Papers from the First Monday
Conference
Reagle, J. (2005). Trust in electronic markets.
First Monday, Special Issue #3: Internet Banking, e-Money, and Internet Gift Economies
Reagle, J. (2005).
A case of mutual aid:
Wikipedia, politeness, and perspective taking
. Wikimania 2005, Frankfurt, Germany.
Cranor, L., & Reagle, J. (1999). P3P
in a nutshell.
Web Techniques
(9), 68–70.
Reagle, J. (1999, August).
Agent: I don’t
think it means, what you think it means
. The International Conference on Law and Technology,
Honolulu, HI.
Reagle, J. (1999).
Eskimo snow and Scottish
rain: legal considerations of schema design
[W3C Note]. World Wide Web Consortium.
Reagle, J. (1999).
Why the Internet is
good: community governance that works well
[Working Draft]. Berkman Center for Internet and
Society, Harvard Law School.
Reagle, J. (1996). Trust in electronic markets.
First Monday
(2).
McKnight, L., Solomon, R., Reagle, J.,
Carver, D., Johnson, C., Gerovac, B., & Gingold, D. (1995). Information security for electronic
commerce on the Internet: the need for a new policy and new research.
Journal of Electronic
Publishing
Commentary
Reagle, J. (2021, January 15).
Hacking the
optimum life – and living forever
. HackCurio.
Reagle, J. (2019, June 13). For some,
self-tracking means more than self-help.
The Conversation
Reagle, J. (2019, April 5). Life hacking: Why
self-optimising can be suboptimal.
The Guardian
Reagle, J. (2019, January 28). Can you
life-hack your way to love?
The Conversation
Reagle, J. (2019, January 14). Hacking new
year’s resolutions.
The MIT Press
Reagle, J. (2016, April 17). Comments on
articles are valuable. So how to weed out the trolls?
The Guardian
Reagle, J. (2015, October 13). MetaFilter and
emotional labor (Die trolle werden aussterben) (N. Boeing, Trans.).
ZEIT Wissen
Reagle, J. (2015, October 2). The problem with
rating people on the new app Peeple.
The Conversation
Reagle, J. (2015, April 30). The social graph
won’t save us from what’s wrong with online reviews.
The Conversation
Reagle, J. (2014, June 10). Verklempt:
Historically informed digital ethnography.
Ethnography Matters
Reagle, J. (2005). Trust in electronic markets.
First Monday, Special Issue #3: Internet Banking, e-Money, and Internet Gift Economies
Reagle, J. (1998). The Web as a global forum.
Open Systems Standards Tracking Report: Newsletter on Information Technology and
Telecommunications Standardization
(1).
Reagle, J. (1997). Bridging the trust gap.
WIRED
(03).
Guidelines
Reagle, J., & Gaur, M. (2020, May 5).
Recommendations for the ethical disguise of online sources
reagle.org
Technical Reports and Standards
Boyer, J., Eastlake, D. E., &
Reagle, J. (2002).
Exclusive XML canonicalization version 1.0
[Recommendation]. W3C.
Eastlake, D., Reagle, J., &
Solo, D. (2002).
XML-Signature syntax and processing
[Recommendation]. W3C.
Boyer, J., Eastlake, D. E., &
Reagle, J. (2002).
Exclusive XML canonicalization version 1.0
[Recommendation]. W3C.
Boyer, J., Hughes, M., & Reagle,
J. (2002).
XML-Signature XPath filter 2.0
[Recommendation]. W3C.
Cranor, L., Langheinrich, M., Marchiori,
M., Presler-Marshall, M., & Reagle, J. (2002).
The platform for privacy preferences 1.0
(P3P1.0)
[Recommendation]. W3C.
Reagle, J. (2001).
A P3P assurance
signature profile
[Note]. W3C.
Reagle, J. M., Weitzner, D. J., Rein, B.
D., Stephens, G. T., & Lebowitz, H. C. (1999).
Analysis of P3P and US Patent 5,862,325
[Note]. W3C.
Reagle, J., & Weitzner, D. (1998).
Statement on the intent and use of PICS: Using PICS well
[Note]. W3C.
Conferences, presentations, and panels
International
Helaine Blumenthal, Kaylea Champion, LiAnna Davis, Ximena Gallardo,
Joseph
Reagle
(2025, August).
Gen AI and the
Wikipedia Assignment: Challenges and Opportunities
. WikiEdu Foundation. Online.
Anmol Agarwal, Shrey Gupta, Vamshi Bonagiri, Manas Gaur,
Joseph Reagle
Ponnurangam Kumaraguru (2023, March).
“Towards effective
paraphrasing for information disguise
“.
European Conference on Information Retrieval
Dublin, Ireland.
— (2021, October).
“Disguising
Reddit sources and the efficacy of ethical research”
. Refereed presentation at
AoIR 2021
. Online.
— (2021, May).
“Disguising
sources and spinning phrases”
. Refereed presentation at
3rd Workshop on
Obfuscation
. Online.
— (2018, May).
“Life hacking
as self-help: The hacker ethos and digital milieu”
. Refereed presentation in
Technologies of
Self and Identity
session at
International
Communication Association 2018
. Prague, Czech Republic.
— (2017, August).
“One, many, and
millions: Will QS and big-N solve science’s reproducibility crisis?”
Refereed presentation in
Technologies
of Self
panel at 4S. Boston, MA.
— & Lindin, E. (2015, June).
“Counter speech” breakout report
Invited participation at
International
Workshop on Misogyny and the Internet
. Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard
University. Cambridge, MA.
— (2014, May). “‘Anita’s law’ and the feminist social media scholar.” Refereed submission to
Workshop on
Feminist
Approaches to Social Media Research
at
ICA 2014
. Seattle, WA.
— (2013, May). “
Online
cooperation: The case of Wikipedia
.” Keynote at
Workshop on Examples
of Successful Cooperation
at the
Institute for Advanced Study:
Centre for Global Cooperation Research
. Duisburg, Germany.
— (2012, October). “
410 Gone:
Infocide in Open Content Communities
.” Refereed presentation at Research 13.0
Session
016: Leaving; Exits and Death Online
. Salford, UK.
— (2011, August). “
Wikipedia
and|or? prophecy fulfilled, happy accident, informational apocalypse
.” Keynote at
Wikimania
2011.
Haifa, Israel. (See
video
.)
— (2010, March). “
Wikipedia and
encyclopedic anxiety
.” Invited presentation in
Encyclopedic Histories
panel
at
Critical Points of
View
. Amsterdam, Netherlands. (See
video
.)
— (2002, May). “
The
status/design of XML Signatures and Encryption
.” Presentation at
Eleventh International
World Wide Web Conference
, Honolulu, Hawaii. Also, at
Distributed Systems Technology
Centre
; Sydney, Australia; October 2002.
— (1999, November). “
Internet
NG and its impact on society
.” Presentation at
The 21st Century Program
, Keio
University. Kanagawa, Japan.
— (1998, April). “
The other P in P3P:
Global policy and the P3P vocabulary.
” Presentation at the
Asia Pacific Forum on Privacy and
Personal Data Protection
. Hong Kong.
— (1997, February). “
Technical constraints
of regulating commercial activity on the internet
.” Presentation at
Regulating Commercial
Activity on the Internet
. Nice, France.
National
— (2023, November). “
Reddit Research Ethics
.”
Invited presentation at
Jacobs
Technion-Cornell Institute
, Remote.
— (2019, November). “
Wikipedia @ 20: Looking back and
looking forward - insights from Wikipedia’s first two decades
.” Refereed panel invited to
keynote at
WikiConference North America
2019
— (2018, October). “
Digital complicity: The
intent and embrace of problematic tech
.” Invited presentation at Cornell Tech
Digital Life Seminar
New York, NY.
— & McDowell, Z. (2017, June). “
Evidence-based
pedagogy: Students write Wikipedia
.” Refereed presentation at
The New Media Consortium 2017 Summer
Conference
, Boston, MA.
— (2016, April). “
Geek
policing: ‘Fake geek girls’ and contested attention
.” Refereed presentation at
Theorizing the Web
. New York, NY.
— (2016, March). “
Profiling a troll: Who they
are and why they do it
.” Invited panelist at SXSW Interactive
Online
Harassment Summit
. Austin, TX.
— (2016, February). “Best practices in online communities.” Invited panelist at
Beyond Comments:
Building Better Conversations
. Massachusetts Institute of Technologies. Cambridge, MA.
— (2015, November). “
Naive meritocracy
and contested privilege
.” Refereed presentation at
NCA 2015
. Las Vegas, NV.
— (2014, March). “
The obligation to
know: The flip-side of free knowledge
.” Refereed presentation at
LibrePlanet 2014
. Massachusetts
Institute of Technologies. Cambridge, MA.
— (2010, October). “
Good faith collaboration:
The culture of wikipedia
.” Book talk at Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard
University. Cambridge, MA. (See
video
.)
— (1999, January). “
Why the
Internet is good: The internet as an instrument of policy formation
.” Presentation at
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
at Harvard Law School. Cambridge, MA.
Regional
— (2025). “
Dear
Internet, Am I the Asshole? Historic Parallels And Divergences
.” [Communication Studies Faculty
Lecture Series], Northeastern University.
— (2025). “
I ♥ Visidata
.”
Northeastern Data Week
, Northeastern
University.
— (2024). “
Using AI
everywhere
.” Lightning Talk, AI Faculty Development Group, Northeastern University.
— (2023). “
Artificial
Intelligence 101
.” Presentation and Workshop for Faculty of CAMD, Northeastern University.
— (2023). “
AI: Testing
Classroom Assignments
.” Presentation and Workshop for Faculty of CAMD, Northeastern
University.
— (2021, January). “Teaching with Wikipedia.” Invited guest in
Writing
and Editing for Wikipedia
, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard. [remote]
— (2021, January). “
Wikipedia @ 20 panel
.”
Panelist on vidcast for Wikimedia New England, Wikipedia Weekly, and the MIT Libraries. [remote]
— (2019, June). “
Borderless hacking
.” Invited
keynote at
#Screentime BU: Borderless world:
Redefining mediated human connections
, Boston University. Boston, MA.
— (2019, April). “
Hacking
life
.” MIT Press Bookstore. Cambridge, MA.
— (2016, April). “
Life hacking
& cognitive style
.” Invited presentation to
Northeastern
University chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery
. Boston, MA.
— (2015, December). “
Life hacking:
The quest for an optimized life
.” Invited presentation at
Northeastern
CAMD “Food for thought.”
Boston, MA.
— (2015, September). “
ENGL 380: Topics in
Writing Studies
” (Skype). Illinois University. Urbana-Champagne, Illinois.
— (2015, July). “
What nonprofits
can (and cannot) learn from Wikipedia
.” Invited presentation at
Tech Networks of Boston Roundtable
. Boston, MA.
— (2015, May). “
Comment’s mysteries
” (
video
). Invited presentation at
MIT Center for
Civic Media
. Cambridge, MA.
— (2014, November). “
Gamergate
townhall
”. Northeastern. Presentation and facilitation at Northeastern University. Boston,
MA.
— (2014, January). “
What’s up
with comments?
” Volunteered presentation at Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard
University. Cambridge, MA.
— (2013, December). “
Bibliography and bitrot
.”
Refereed presentation at
Technologies and/of Text Roundtable
New Media in American Literary History
Symposium
. Northeastern University. Boston, MA.
— (2013, November). “
Geek knowing: From
FAQ to Feminism 101
” (
video
). Invited presentation
at Microsoft Research. Cambridge, MA.
— (2013, February). “
Free
as in sexist? The gendergap in Free Culture
” Invited presentation at UMass Amherst. Amherst,
MA.
— (2011, October). “
Wikipedia: Friend or foe?
Invited presentation at
Northeastern
University Open Access Week
Boston, MA.
— (2009, December). “
Wikipedia as a reliable
source of health information
.” Invited presentation at NYU College of Dentistry. New York,
NY.
— (2009, February). “
In good
faith: Wikipedia collaboration and the pursuit of the universal encyclopedia
.” Invited
presentation at
Information Law Institute ITS Colloquium
, New York University Law School.
New York, NY.
— (2006, March). “
Encyclopedias, copyright,
and plagiarism
.” Guest lecture in
Copyright, Culture, and Commerce
at New York
University. New York, NY.
— (2002, November). “
A personal history
of internet policy
.” Invited presentation at
Technology and Policy Program,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA.
— (2001, February). “
URIs
and Web architecture
.” Guest lecture in
E-Commerce Architecture
, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA.
Grants, Awards, and Honors
$2,000
Wikimedia
Foundation Community Grant
toward OA licensing of
Wikipedia at 20
(MIT Press, 2020),
2019.
Research honorarium,
Evaluating Creative
Production In Digital Environments
. 2012-2013.
Doctoral Summer Research Grant,
Steinhardt School of
Education
. Summer 2007.
Doctoral Fellow,
Steinhardt School of Education
2003-2006.
Technology Review:
Selected as a member of
TR100,
“a unique gathering of today’s top young (under 35) innovators and key leaders in
technology and business.” May 2002.
digitalMASScom:
Selected as a Digital
Master,
“Profiles of local techies making news, breaking new ground, or just doing interesting
stuff.” 2000.
Service
Northeastern University
University Service
2018-2025 University Learning Environment Steering Committee
2017 Tenure Panel at New Faculty Orientation
2016
NU Talk 2017
public speaking
coach
2011-2013 Library Operations and Policy Committee
2012-2013 Participation in Open Access Week
College Service
2020-2021 CAMD Faculty Search (Information Justice)
2019 CAMD Website committee
2016 CAMD Excellence in Teaching Award Committee
2012-2013 CAMD Media Symposium Committee
Department Service
2021-2022 Faculty Search (Health Communication, chair)
2021 Merit Review Committee
2020 Merit Review Committee (chair)
2020-2021 Curriculum Committee
2018 Search Committee
2018 & 2017 Workload Committee
2018 & 2017 Tenure Track Faculty Review Committee
2014-2015 Curriculum Committee
2014 Academic Specialist Promotion Committee
2013 Faculty Search Committee (Three searches)
2012-2013 Student Recruitment
2011 Faculty Search Committee
Public Service
2013-
2015
The Ada Initiative
Advisory
Board
Professional Activities
Presses
2023
MIT Press
, manuscript review
2020
MIT Press
, manuscript review
2020
MIT Press
, manuscript review
2020
MIT Press
, proposal review
2020
Polity Books
, proposal review
2019
MIT Press
, proposal review
2018
MIT Press
, proposal review
2017
SAGE
, proposal review
2016
MIT Press
, manuscript review
2016
MIT Press
, proposal review
2013, 2014
JHU Press
, proposal & manuscript
review
2011, 2012
MIT Press
, proposal & manuscript
review
Journals
2025
First Monday
2025
First Monday
2024
International Journal of Communication
2024
First Monday
2023
First Monday
2023
Research Ethics
2023
Education Sciences
2023
New Media & Society
2022
Internet Histories
2022
Media, Culture, and Society
2022
Frontiers in Human
Dynamics
2022
International Journal of Communication
2021
Law & Society Review
2021
Internet Histories
2021
New Media & Society
2020
Frontiers in Human Dynamics
2020
New Media & Society
2020
New Review of Hypermedia and
Multimedia
2020
The Social Science
Journal
2020
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and
Society
2019
International Journal of Communication
2018
New Media & Society
2017
ACM Transactions on Social Computing
2017
New Media & Society
2017
New Media & Society
2017
Feminist Media Studies
2017
Nature Human Behavior
2016
New Media & Society
2016
Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and
Technology
2015
New Media & Society
2015
PLOS One
2014
New Media & Society
2014
Information & Culture: A Journal of
History
2013
Sociological
Forum
2013
Journal of Peer Production
review
2013
Journal of the American Society for Information
Science and Technology (JASIST)
2012
International Journal of Communication
2011
International Journal of Learning and Media
2006
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
2005
Journal of Systems and
Software
2003
Journal of Electronic Commerce Research
(JECR), Security and Ecommerce Special Issue
2002
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data
Engineering
Foundations
2012, 2013 NSF
Conferences
2023
CSCW
(2 papers)
2021
ICWSM
(1 paper)
2021
AoIR2021
(1 paper)
2019
WikiConference North America
2019
(13 abstracts)
2018
ICA Popular Communication
(5 papers)
2017
ICA Popular Communication
(4 papers)
2012
Wikipedia Academy
(Program
Committee)
2012
WikiSym
(Program Committee)
2010
CHI 2011
2010
AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social
Media
2011
2009
43nd Hawaiian International
Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-43)
2009
The 1st
Wiki-Conference New York
(Program Committee)
2008
WikiSym
2009
2011
(Program Committee)
2006
Wikimania
2008
(Program Committee)
2006
Toward a More Secure Web -
W3C Workshop on Usability and Transparency of Web Authentication
2005
Thirty-Ninth Hawaii
International Conference on System Sciences
2003
WWW2003 Security and Privacy
(Program
Committee)
2002
WWW2002 Electronic Commerce and
Security
(Program Committee)