Teresa
M. Harrison
Ph.D., Bowling Green State University
Professor and Chair
Affiliated Faculty Member, College of Computing and Information
Faculty Fellow, Center for Technology in Government
Faculty Athletics Representative
Teaching and Research Area/s: Organizational Communication,
Communication and Technology, Health Communication
Office: SS 340
Phone: 518 442-4883
Fax: 518-442-3884
E-mail: harrison@albany.edu
Home Page:
Teresa M. Harrison's Teaching and Research Interests:
- Computer-mediated communication.
- Community computer networking.
- Community and government information systems.
- Communication technology and democracy.
- Electronic scholarly communication.
- Communication theory.
- Organizational communication.
Publications/Presentations
Articles, Book Chapters, and Reviews (since 1990)
- Zappen, J., Harrison, T., & Watson, D. (2008). A new paradigm for designing E-government: Web 2.0 and experience design. In Proceedings of DG2008, the 9th National Conference on Digital Government Research. Digital Government Research Center.
- Harrison, T. (2008). Participative processes in organizations. In W. Donsbach (Ed). The International Encyclopedia of Communication, Vol. 8, (pp. 3509-3511). Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Harrison, T., Pardo, T., Gil-Garcia, J. R., Thompson, F., Juraga, D. (2007). Geographic information technologies, structuration theory, and the World Trade Center crisis. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 58(14), 2240-2254.
- Zappen, J., Adali, S., & Harrison, T. (2006). Developing a youth-services information system
for city and county government: Experiments in user-designer collaboration. In Proceedings of DG2006, the 7th National Conference on Digital Government Research (pp.259-264). Digital Government Research Center.
- Harrison, T., Gil-Garcia, J. R., Pardo, T.A., & Thompson, F. (2006). Learning about interoperability for emergency response: Geographic information technologies and the World Trade Center crisis. Proceedings of the 39th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. (CD-ROM) January, 2006, Computer Society Press. (10 pages) http://csdl2.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2006/2507/04/250740070c.pdf
- Harrison, T., Zappen, J., & Adali, S. (2005). Building community information systems: The Connected Kids case. Computer. 38(12), 62-69.
- Harrison, T., & Zappen, J. (2005). Building sustainable community
information systems: Lessons from a digital government project. In Proceedings
of dg.o2005, the 6th National Conference on Digital Government Research (pp.145-150). Digital Government Research Center.
- Zappen, J.P., & Harrison, T.M. (2005). Intention and motive in
information-system design: Toward a theory and tethod for assessing
users' needs. In P. van den Besselaar & S. Koizumi, Digital Cities
3: Information Technologies for Social Capital. Lecture Notes in
Computer Science, Vol. 3081 (354-368). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
- Harrison, T. (2004). Book review of: Cyberkids: Children in the Information
Age. Information, Communication, and Society. 7(2), 305-307.
- Stephen, T., Harrison, T., Husson, W., & Albert, D. (2004). Interpersonal
communication styles of political candidates: Predicting winning and
losing candidates in three U.S. presidential elections. K. Hacker (Ed). Candidate Images (pp. 177-196). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
- Harrison, T.,M., Adali, S., Zappen, J.P. (2004). Project Highlights:
Connected Kids: Designing Database Software for Web-based Information
Dissemination to Multiple Audiences. In dg.o2004 Proceedings of
the National Conference of Digital Government Research (pp. 109-111).
Digital Government Research Center.
- Harrison, T. (2004). Reprint of: "Frameworks for the study of
writing in organizational contexts." In J. Johnson-Eilola and S.
Selber, Central Works in Technical Communication (p. 255-267).
London: Oxford University Press.
- Harrison, T., (2003). Electronic mail. In D. Johnston (Ed.), Encyclopedia
of International Communications and Media. (pp. 505-513). San Diego:
Elsevier.
- Adali, S., Chatterjee, M., Clegg, C., Dalwadi, M., Dayal, R., Zappen,
J., & Harrison, T. (2003). Searching with continuous query exploration.
In Proceedings of the DG.03, National Conference on Digital Government
Research, May 18-21, 2003 (p. 317). Digital Government Research
Center.
- Harrison, T., & Zappen, J. (2003). Methodological and theoretical
frameworks for the design of community information systems. Journal
of Computer-Mediated Communication, 8(3). http://asc.usc.edu/jcmc/
- Zappen, J., Harrison, T., Moore, V., & Williams, A. (2002). Pattern
discussion: Collaborative design of community information systems. Community
Technology Review, Fall-Winter 2002, http://www.comtechreview.org/article_body_fw02.ap?article_ID-141.
- Harrison, T., Zappen, J., & Prell, C. (2002). Transforming new
communication technologies into community media. In N. W. Jankowski
and O. Prehm, Community media in the information age: Perspectives
and prospects. (pp. 249-269). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (2002). Intensive disciplinarity in
electronic services for research and education: Building systems responsive
to intellectual tradition and scholarly culture. Journal of Electronic
Publishing, http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/08-01/stephen.html.
- Adali, S., Harrison, T.M., Zappen, J. P. (2002). Connected Kids: Community
information system design and development. In DG.02: Proceedings
of the Third National Conference on Digital Government Research (pp. 301-307). Marina Del Rey, CA: Digital Government Research Center.
- Zappen, J., Harrison, T., Moore, V., and Williams, A. (2002). Designing
a collaborative community information system. In R. Carveth, S. B. Kretchmer,
D. Schuler (Eds.), Shaping the network society: Patterns for participation,
action, and change. Proceedings of the Directions and Implications of
Advanced Computing Symposium in association with the National Communication
Association Task Force on the Digital Divide (pp. 276-279). Palo
Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
- Harrison, T., & Falvey, L. (2001). Democracy and new communication
technologies. In W. Gudykunst (Ed.), Communication Yearbook (pp1-34),
Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
- Harrison, T., Zappen, J., Stephen, T., Garfield, P., & Prell, C. (2000).
Building an electronic community: A town-gown collaboration. In G. Shepherd
and E. Rothenbuhler (Eds.), Communication and community (pp.
201-216), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- Harrison, T. (1999). Review of Schon, D. A., Sanyal, B., and Mitchell,
W. J. (eds.) High technology and low income communities: Prospects for
the positive use of advanced information technology. Journal of Communication.
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1999). Researching and creating community
networks. In S. Jones (Ed.), Doing Internet research: Critical issues
and methods for studying the net (pp. 221-241). Newbury Park: Sage.
- Cheney, G., Mumby, D., Stohl, C. & Harrison, T. (1998). Communication
and organizational democracy: Introduction. Communication Studies.
Also appearing in the Electronic Journal of Communication/La revue
electronique de communication.
- Harrison, T., & Katz, S. M. (1997). On taking organizations seriously:
Organizations as social contexts for technical communication. In K.
E. Staples and C. E. Ornatowski, (Eds.), Theory, practice, and program
design in technical communication: Foundations for teaching an emergent
discipline. Ablex.
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1997). On the future of electronic academic
journal publication: Technology, economics, and sociology. Revista
Espanola de Bibliologia, 1(1). http://arcano.lib.surrey.ac.uk\%7ejosema/rebesp/vol1no1/
(Invited inaugural article for online journal)
- Harrison, T. (1997). Conceptions of ownership and democracy in employee-owned
democratic organizations. In M. Huspek and G. P. Radford, (Eds.) Transgressing
scientific discourses: Communication and the voice of other. Albany:
SUNY Press.
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1996). Computer networking, communication,
and scholarship. In T. Harrison & T. Stephen, (Eds.) Computer networking
and scholarly communication in the 21st century university, pp.
3-36. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1996). Assessing the costs of technopoly:
Constructing scholarly services in today's network environment. In T.
Harrison & T. Stephen, (Eds.) Computer networking and scholarly communication
in the 21st century university, pp. 67-79. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1995). The electronic journal as the
heart of an online disciplinary community. Library Trends, 43, 592-608.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1994). Comserve: Moving the communication
discipline online. Journal of the American Society for Information
Science, 45, 765-770.
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1994). The case of EJC/REC: A model for
producing, consuming, and delivering electronic journals electronically.
In Paul Fortier (Ed.) Proceedings of the1993 University of Manitoba
International Conference on Refereed Electronic Journals (pp. 7.1--7.13).
Winnepeg: University of Manitoba Libraries.
- Treadwell, D. T., & Harrison, T. (1994). Conceptualizing and assessing
organizational image: Model images, commitment, and communication. Communication
Monographs. 61, 63-85.
- Harrison, T. (1994). Communication and interdependence in democratic
organizations. In S. Deetz (Ed.) Communication Yearbook, 17 (pp.
247-274). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1993). Interpersonal communication, theory,
and history. Communication Theory, 3,163-172.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1993). Online disciplinary centers: Building
a community of scholars electronically. Media Information Australia,
67, 71-76.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1993). Comserve: An electronic community
for communication scholars. In A. Okerson (Ed.) Visions and Opportunities
in Electronic Publishing: Proceedings of the Second Symposium (pp.
53-58). Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries.
- Harrison, T. (1992). Designing the post-bureaucratic organization:
Toward egalitarian organizational structure. Australian Journal of
Communication, 19(2), 14-29.
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1992). On-line disciplines: Computer--mediated
scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Computers and
the Humanities, 26, 181-193.
- Harrison, T., Stephen, T., & Winter, J. (1991). Online journals: Disciplinary
designs for electronic scholarship. The Public Access Computer Systems
Review, 2(1), 25-38.
- Harrison, T., Stephen, T., Husson, W., & Fehr, B.J. (1991). Images
vs. issues in the 1984 presidential election: Differences between men
and women. Human Communication Research, 18, 209-227.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1990). Communication Style Q-Set (CSQS).
In John Touliatos, Barry F. Perlmutter, and Murray At. Straus (Eds.) Handbook of Family Measurement Techniques, (pp. 77-78). Newbury
Park, CA: Sage. (Instrument Abstract.)
Books and electronic resources
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1996). (Eds.) Computer networking
and scholarly communication in the 21st century university. Albany,
NY: SUNY Press. (468 pg)
- Stephen, T., Harrison, T., and Silvestre, P. (1999, 1998, 1997, 1996,
1995, 1994, 1993 ComIndex. ComIndex is a standalone bibliographic
database allowing analysis of a 30 year span of literature in the communication
field. This is a definitive resource used in over 200 university libraries
in support of student and academic research and faculty evaluation.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1991). Comserve User’s Guide.
(self-published).
Selected conference papers (since 1995)
- Zappen, J., Harrison, T., & Watson, D. (2008). A new paradigm for designing E-government: Web 2.0 and experience design. Presented at DG2008, the 9th National Conference on Digital Government Research, 5/19/08, Montreal, CA. (competitively selected)
- Harrison, T., & Barthel, B. (2008). Wielding new media: Exploring the history of
engagement with the collaborative construction of media products. Presented at The Long History of New Media Preconference at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, 5/22/08, Montreal, CA. (competitively selected)
- Harrison, T. (2008). Whither community networking in the age of Web 2.0? Presented at the annual conference of the Eastern Communication Association, 5/1/08, Pittsburgh, PA. (competitively selected panel proposal).
- Harrison, T., & Zappen, J. (2007). Children’s use of community information systems. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association. November, 2007, Chicago. (competitively selected)
- Zappen, J., Adali, S., & Harrison, T. (2006). Developing a youth-services information system
for city and county government: Experiments in user-designer collaboration. Presented at DG2006, the 7th National Conference on Digital Government, May 2006. (competitively selected)
- Harrison, T., & Zappen, J. (2005). Building sustainable community
information systems: Lessons from a digital government project. Presented
at DG.O 2005: The National Conference on Digital Government Research,
Atlanta, GA, May 2005. (R)
- Harrison, T., & Zappen, J. (2005). The Connected Kids Information
System. Presented at the Spotlight Panel: Evolving Research in Computer-Mediated
Communication. Annual convention of the Eastern Communication Association,
Pittsburgh, April, 2005.
- Respondent. (2005). Panel on Organizational Communication; panel on
Communication and Technology. Presented at the annual conference of
the International Communication Association, May, 2005, New York City.
- Gil-Garcia, J. R. Harrison, T., Juraga, D., Pardo, T., & Thompson,
F. (2004). The Structuring of GIS Technologies: The World Trade Center
Crisis as a Change Episode. Accepted for poster presentation at the
annual meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology,
November, 2004.
- Respondent. (2004). Moving Forward/Looking Back: Paradoxes of the "Humanized"
Organization. Panel presented at the annual conference of the National
Communication Association, November, 2004, Chicago.
- Harrison, T., Gil-Garcia, J.R., Juraga, D., Pardo, T., Thompson, F.
(2004). The coming of age of GIS. Presented at Learning from Crisis:
A Research Symposium on the World Trade Center Response. Center for
Technology and Government. Albany, NY. June. (invited speaker)
- Harrison, T.M., Adali, S., Zappen, J.P. (2004). Project Highlights:
Connected Kids: Designing Database Software for Web-based Information
Dissemination to Multiple Audiences. Presented at the National Conference
of Digital Government Research. May, 2004.
- Zappen, J.P., Harrison, T.M., & Gilbert, C.G. (2004). Technical
Communication and Civic Engagement: Building an Information System for
a Local Community. 7th Annual Conference, Association of Teachers of
Technical Writing, San Antonio, Texas, March 2004.
- Harrison, T.M., (2003) Panelist, Editor's Roundtable. Annual meeting
of the Association of Internet Researchers, October, 2003.
- Zappen, J.P., & Harrison, T.M. (2003). Activity Theory as a Methodology
for Assessing Users' Intentions: Design of a Multipurpose Information
System to Support Collaborative Youth-Services Work. Workshop: Applying
Activity Theory to CSCW Research and Practice, 8th European Conference
of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Helsinki, Finland, September
2003.
- Zappen, J.P., & Harrison, T.M. (2003). Intention and Motive in
Information-System Design. Workshop: Digital Cities 3: Local Information
and Communication Infrastructures: Experiences and Challenges, International
Conference on Communities and Technologies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
September 2003.
- Pomerantz, A, Williams, C., Harrison, T., Barnett, G., Jacobson, T.
& Feeley, T. (2003). "Family Discussion and Notification of
Organ and Tissue Donation," National Communication Association,
Miami, November 2003.
- Zappen, J, & Harrison, T. (2003). Intentionality and Intertextuality
in ICTs: Designing an information system for a local community. Presented
at E-Networks and Democracy: Setting the Research Agenda, preconference
at the International Communication Association, San Diego.
- Adali, S., Chatterjee, M., Clegg, C., Dalwadi, M., Dayal, R., Zappen,
J., & Harrison, T. (2003). Searching with continuous query exploration.
DG.03, National Conference on Digital Government Research, May 18-21,
2003.
- Harrison, T., & Zappen, J. (2002). Methodological and theoretical
frameworks for the design of community information systems. Euricom
Conference on E-Networks and Democracy. October, Catholic University
of Nijmegen
- Harrison, T. M. (2002). Methodological and theoretical approaches to
the study of community information systems: Preliminary observations.
Presented at the Summer Institute of the Social Science Research Council,
June 4-8, 2002. Columbia University, New York City [Invited and travel
funded]
- Zappen, J., Harrison, T., Moore, V., & Williams, A. (2002). Designing
a collaborative community information system. Presented at Shaping the
network society: Patterns for participation, action, and change. Directions
and Implications for Advanced Computing (DIAC-02) Conference. May 16-20,
Seattle, WA.
- Adali, S., Harrison, T.M., & Zappen, J. P. (2002). Connected Kids:
Community information system design and development. Presented at DG.02K:
Second National Conference on Digital Government Research, May 20-22,
2002. Los Angeles CA.
- Harrison, T., Zappen, J., & Moore, V. (2002). Notes on designing
a collaborative community information system. Presented at the Technologies
4 Communities conference, sponsored by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
with collaboration from the University at Albany, April 6, 2002.
- Mings, S., & Harrison, T. (2001). Youth audience uses of online newspapers.
Competitively selected paper presented at the International Communication
Association, Washington, D.C. May.
- Harrison, T. (2001). Respondent. "Top Three Papers" panel of the Communication
and Technology Division. International Communication Association, Washington,
DC, May.
- Harrison, T. (2000). Connected Kids: Engaging organizational communication
in developing a community information system. Presented at Engaged Organizational
Communication in the New Economy: Technology, Globalization, and the
Quality of Work Life -- A Pre-convention Conference sponsored by the
Organizational Communication Division, National Communication Assosciation,
November. (invited presentation)
- Harrison, T., Zappen, J., & Prell, C. (2000). Transforming new communication
technologies into community media. Competitively selected panel devoted
to community networking. Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers,
University of Kansas, September.
- Harrison, T. (2000). Respondent. "Top Three Papers" panel of the Communication
and Technology Division. International Communication Association, Acapulco,
May.
- Mings, S., & Harrison, T. (2000). The audience for online newspapers:
Maturing use of a young medium. International Communication Association,
Acapulco, May. (competitively selected)
- Harrison, T., & Zappen, J. (1999). Writing across the community: Integrating
new communication technology and service education. FourthWriting Across
the Curriculum Conference, Cornell University, June. (invited featured
speakers)
- Harrison, T., Stephen, T., & Falvey, L. (1999). Democracy and new communication
technologies. International Communication Association. A "top three"
competitive paper in the Human Communication Technology Division, May.
- Mings, S. & Harrison, T. (1999). Examining the intersection of the
online and print newspaper audience. International Communication Association,
May. (competitively selected paper)
- Harrison, T. (1999). Empowering communication scholars: How should
e-journals be integrated into the disciplines? (Panel participant) Eastern
Communication Association, April. (competitively selected panel)
- Pearson, J., Allen, B. J., Morreale, S. P., Harper, V. B., Harrison,
T., Muir, S. A., Nelson, P. E., Pucel, J. K. & Ratliffe, S. A. (1998).
Technology and education in the communication discipline. Report of
the Task Force on Technology in the Discipline Pedagogy Committee. National
Communication Association, November.
- Harrison, T., et al. (1998). Town and gown at the dawn of a new century:
Collaboratively building community networks. (Panel participant) National
Communication Association, November. (competitively selected panel)
- Harrison, T., & Porter, D. (1998). The Rensselaer Coalition for Community
Networking. Empire State Reports Infrastructure Conference, October.
(invited panel participant)
- Harrison, T., Porter, D., & Stephen, T. (1998). The Renssselaer Coalition
for Community Networking: A town-gown collaboration in building electronic
community. Educom. Orlando, October. (competitively selected presentation)
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1998). Multitasking on the electronic
frontier. National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services.
February, 1998, Philadelphia. (invited plenary speakers)
- Harrison, T. (1997). Researching and creating electronic community
networks. National Communication Association, Chicago. (Invited, "Share
the Wealth" presentation)
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1997). Teaching the graduate course in
computer-mediated communication. (Panel participant) National Communication
Association, Chicago. (competitively selected panel)
- Harrison, T. (1997). Communication audits in the 1990s. American Society
for Training and Development, Hudson Chapter. (invited presentation)
- Cheney, G. & Harrison, T. (1996). Organized and facilitated one-day
Pre-Conference on "The Future of Democracy in/at/for/beyond Work", Organizational
Communication Division of the Speech Communication Association, November.
(35 attendees)
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1996). Using the Internet to study communication.
Presented to the American Journalism Historians Association, October.
(invited panel participants)
- Harrison, T. (1996). Why America needs, and now must have, corporate
democracy (with apologies to Henry Mintzberg). Presented to the International
Communication Association Pre-Conference on the Future of Work, May.
(invited participant)
- Harrison, T. (1996). Respondent. Panel of competitively selected organizational
communication papers. International Communication Association, May.
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1996). The digital scholar: Research and
publication on the electronic frontier. Invited address presented as
part of the Ellen Clarke Bertrand Library Series on Knowledge and Information.
Bucknell University, April.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1995). Bibliographic tools for the communication
discipline. Invited presentation to the Council for Communication Libraries,
International Communication Association, May.
Other Professional Activities
Grants
- Zappen, J., Harrison, T., & Adali, S. (2005). Connected Kids: Designing
database software for web-based information dissemination to multiple
audiences. Supplemental grant, National Science Foundation, $60,000,
funded.
- Harrison, T., Eisenberg, B., Pomerantz, A. (2004). Professional MA
Degree in Health Communication at University at Albany: A Proposal.
Funded by the Council of Graduate Schools, $4,000.
- Member, Project Team. (2003). A multi-campus classroom intervention
to increase organ and tissue donation. Funded by the Health Resources
and Services Administration, US Dept. of Health and Human Services.
$816,000 over 3 years.
- Harrison T, and Strachan, J. C. (2003). Oral discourse and civic culture:
Promoting participation and social responsibility. Proposal funded by
University at Albany Innovations in Teaching Program, $5,000.
- Harrison, T., Adali, S., & Zappen, J. (2000). Connected Kids: Designing
database software for web-based information dissemination to multiple
audiences. National Science Foundation, $900,000 over three years. Funded.
Award start date 7/15/01.
- Harrison, T. (2001). (May, 2001). C & CT: Computers and Communication
Technology Summer Employment and Training Program. Rensselaer County
Department of Employment and Training. Funded $27,783.
- Harrison, T. & Zappen, J. (2000). Connected Kids and a Municipal Area
Fiber Optic Network for the City of Troy. 3Com Urban Challenge Grant
Program. Written on behalf of the City of Troy. $100,000. Funded.
- Harrison, T. (2000). Youth Online: An Electronic Database for Youth
Services. The City of Troy. Funded $30,000.
- Harrison, T. (May, 2000). C & CT: Computers and Communication Technology
Summer Employment and Training Program. Rensselaer County Department
of Employment and Training. Funded $26,848.
- Harrison, T. (November, 1999). C & CT: Computers and Communication
Technology Year-Round Employment and Training Program. Rensselaer County
Department of Employment and Training. Funded $22,334.
- Harrison, T. (May, 1999). C & CT: Computers and Communication Technology
Summer Employment and Training Program. Rensselaer County Department
of Employment and Training. Funded $33,548.
- Harrison, T., & Zappen, J. (1999). Stimulating Economic Development
in Troy through Information Technology. Submitted to the Telecommunication
and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program (TIIAP), for $645,260.
(not funded)
- Harrison, T., (1999). Stimulating Economic Development in Troy through
Information Technology. Submitted to the Howard and Bush Foundation.
Funded $80,704, contingent on funding of TIIAP proposal (not funded).
- Harrison, T., Geisler, C., Halloran, M., Porter, D., Stephen, T., and
Zappen, J. (1997). Rensselaer Coalition for Community Networking. Funded
Strategic Initiatives proposal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, $15,000.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1989). Comserve development. Funded by
the Beer Trust Mini-grant Program, School of Humanities and Social Science,
RPI, $3500.
- Harrison, T., & Stephen, T. (1987). Comserve: An electronic resource
for communication scholars. Funded by the Action Grants Committee of
the International Communication Association, $750.
- Stephen, T., & Harrison, T. (1987). A file-server system for the discipline
of communication studies. Funded by the Eastern Communication Association,
$1500.
Professional service
- Vice-Chair, 2000-2001. Organizational Communication Division, National
Communication Association.
- Vice-Chair, 2000-2002. Communication and Technology Division, International
Communication Association
- Member, 1997-1999. National Communication Association Task Force on
the Future of Technology in the Discipline.
Editorships
- Managing Editor, Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique
de la Communication, 1992-present.
- Co-Editor, State University of New York Press Series on Computer-Mediated
Communication in Work, Education, and Society, 1993 - present.
- Associate Editor, Communication Quarterly, 2001 - present
Associate Editor, New Media and Society, 2000-present.
Associate Editor, Journal of Online Behavior, 1997-present.
Associate Editor, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 1994-present.
Associate Editor, Communication Research Reports, 1998- 2001.
Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1994-1996.
Associate Editor, Operant Subjectivity: Jnl of the Society for the Scientific
Study of Subjectivity, 1993 –1996.