Books
Networked: A Contemporary History of News in Transition. Polity, Forthcoming June, 2011. Chapter 1: Introduction
International Blogging. Editor with Nabil Echachaibi, Peter Lang, 2008. Chapter 1: Introduction
Book Chapters
“Old media, new journalism: The Changing Landscape of Climate News.” In Risto Kunelius, Elisabeth Eide (eds). Reading the Environment: An International Analysis of Press Discourses on the Climate Crisis. Nordicom: Gothenburg, Sweden, 2011.
“Salon.com and the Shifting Culture of Journalism,” in Elizabeth Bird ed. The Anthropology of News and Journalism: Global Perspectives, University of Indiana Press, 2008. Draft
Networked Public Culture, with Mizuko Ito, Todd Richmond, and Marc Tuters. In Kazys Varnelis Ed. Networked Publics, MIT Press, 2008.
Journal Articles
“News Boom, News Bust,” Journalism: Theory, Practice, and Criticism, 10th anniversary issue on the future of journalism, Vol. 10 no. 3, June 2009.
“Digital Communication Networks and the Journalistic Field: The 2005 French Riots,” Critical Studies in Media Communication, Vol. 24 no. 4, October 2007. Excerpt
“Deviance and Innovation: Media Coverage of File Sharing and the Music Industry”
First Monday www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue11_9/russell/index.html
“Zapatista Myths: Exploring a Network Identity” and “Introductory Essay”
New Media and Society, August 2005. nms.sagepub.com/content/vol7/issue4/
“Chiapas and the New News: Internet and Newspaper Coverage of a Broken Cease-Fire,” Journalism:Theory, Practice, and Criticism, Vol. 2 no. 2, August 2001.
“The Zapatistas Online: Shifting the Discourse of Globalization,” Gazette - International Journal ofCommunication Studies, Vol. 63 no. 5, October 2001.
“The Zapatistas and Computer-Mediated Peace,” Peace Review, Vol. 13 no. 3, September 2001.

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