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I have retained copyright on all of these items: some are prepublications versions of my articles, on which I retain copyright; the rest have been published with the publishers agreeing to the SPARC author's addendum. Write to me at pnhoward-at--u.washington.edu for permission to reprint these.

 

2007

Philip N. Howard, "Testing the Leap-Frog Hypothesis: Assessing the Impact of Extant Infrastructure and Telecommunication Policy on the Global Digital Divide." Information, Communication & Society 10, no. 2 (2007): 133-57.

Kris Erickson and Philip N. Howard. "A Case of Mistaken Identity? News Accounts of Hacker and Organizational Responsibility for Compromised Digital Records." Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 12, no. 4 (2007).

Philip N. Howard and Adrienne Massanari. "Learning to Search and Searching to Learn: Income, Education and Experience Online." Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 12, no. 3 (2007).

2006

Philip N. Howard, "Introduction: The Hypermedia Campaign," in New Media Campaigns and the Managed Citizen (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006).

View the full Table of Contents for my book, or go to the book website www.managedcititzen.org for reviews, raw data, and more.

Philip N Howard (Ed.) and the World Information Access Project. "World Information Access Report 2006 - Inequality in Technology Access." 8 pages. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, 2006.

2005

Philip N Howard, "In the Margins Political Victory in the Context of Technology Error, Residual Votes, and Incident Reports in 2004." 10. Seattle: Center for Communication and Civic Engagement, University of Washington, 2005.

Philip N. Howard, “Deep Democracy, Thin Citizenship: Digital Media and the Production of Political Culture." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 597, January 2005.

2004

Philip N. Howard, “Embedded Media:  Who We Know, What We Know, and Society Online” in Philip N. Howard and Steven Jones (Eds.), Society Online:  The Internet In Context (Sage Press, 2004).

View the full Table of Contents for this edited collection, or go to the book website www.societyonline.net for reviews, raw data, and more.

Philip N. Howard and Tema J. Milstein, “Spiders, Spam, and Spyware:  New Media and the Market for Political Information,” in Mia Consalvo, Ed., Internet Studies 1.0 (Peter Lang:  2004).

2003

Philip N. Howard, “Digitizing the Social Contract:  Producing American Political Culture in the Age of New Media,” Communication Review 6, September 2003, pp. 213–245.

2002

Philip N. Howard, “Network Ethnography and the Hypermedia Organization:  New Media, New Organizations, New Methods,” New Media & Society 4(4), November 2002, pp. 550-574.

James Witte and Philip N. Howard, “The Future of Polling:  Relational Inference and the Development of Internet Survey Instruments,” in Jeff Manza, Faye Lomax Cook, and Benjamin Page, (Eds.), Navigating Public Opinion:  Polls, Policy and the Future of American Democracy (New York:  Oxford University Press, 2002).

2001

Philip N. Howard, Lee Rainie and Steve Jones, “Days and Nights on the Internet:  The Impact of a Diffusing Technology,” American Behavioral Scientist 45, November 2001, pp. 382-404.

Reprinted in 2003 as Philip N. Howard, Lee Harrison Rainie, and Steve Jones. "Days and Nights on the Internet:
The Impact of a Diffusing Technology." In The Internet in Everyday Life, edited by Barry Wellman and Caroline Haythornthwaite, 45-73. London: Blackwell, 2003.

Philip N. Howard, "Can Technology Enhance Democracy? The Doubters' Answer." The Journal of Politics 63(3), 2001, pp. 949-55.

2000

James Witte, Lisa Amoroso and Philip N. Howard, “Method and Representation in Internet-Based Survey Tools:  Mobility, Community, and Cultural Identity in Survey2000,” Social Science Computer Review 18(2), Summer 2000, pp. 179-195.

Rachel K. Gibson, Philip N. Howard and Stephen Ward, “Social Capital, Internet Connectedness & Political Participation:  A Four-Country Structural Equation Model,” International Political Science Association, Quebec, Canada, August 2000.

Before 2000

Philip N. Howard, Environmental Scarcities and Conflict in Haiti:  Ecology and Grievances in Haiti’s Troubled Past and Uncertain Future, Canadian International Development Agency, Working Paper 26-248, June 1998, 59 pp.

Philip N. Howard and Thomas Homer-Dixon, “Environmental Scarcity and Violent Conflict:  The Case of Chiapas, Mexico”, Occasional Paper for the Project on Environment, Population and Security, Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science and the University of Toronto, January 1996.