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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).
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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).
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of Contents for this edited collection, or go to the book website www.societyonline.net
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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.