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Working through surveillance and technical communication: Concepts and connections. SUNY. (Open Access)
Not too deep: Privacy, resistance, and the incorporation of social media in background checks. First Monday, 26(9).
Organizational change and security clearance reform: From the January 2021 Capitol insurrection to a future with artificial intelligence? Journal of Information Policy, 11, 350-375.
Zoombombing your toddler and communicating Zoom’s privacy crisis. Journal of Business and Technical Communication 35 (1), 147-153.
Your digital alter ego – The superhero/villain you (never) wanted transcending space and time? Computers and Composition 55, 1-10.
Origin stories, surveillance, and digital alter egos. Screen Bodies 4(2), 93-110.
Agency and our digital alter egos: Exploring the agency of surveillance data. International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development, 10(3), 41-53.
Slipping through the cracks: Background investigations after Snowden. Surveillance & Society, 15(1), 123-36.
Literacies for surveillance: Social network sites and background investigations. Media and Communication, 3(2), 88-97.
“More eyes on crime?: The Rhetoric of mediated mugshots” in D. Trottier, R. Gabdulhakov, and Q. Huang (Eds.), Vigilant Audiences: Understanding Scrutiny, Denunciations, and Shaming in Digital Media Use (pp. 307-330).
Remembering the Narrative Motions: What COVID-19 Can Learn from Tuberculosis. Poster presentation at the annual iConference, Online.
The Discourse of Classified Information Policy. Poster presentation at the annual iConference, Beijing, China (online).
Staring Back at the System: Creating a Center for Surveillance Research. Blue Sky paper presentation at the annual iConference, College Park, MD.
Continuous Evaluation: Background Investigations, Classified Information, and Informing in the 21st Century. Poster presentation at the annual iConference, College Park, MD.
Young, S. M. & Brooks, C. F. (2018, Mar.). Affinity spaces and gamers: Time online and associated emotion. Poster presentation at the annual iConference, Sheffield.
A no longer imagined community: The visibility of the online mug shot. Paper presented at Internet Research 16: The 16th Annual Meeting of the Association of Internet Researchers. Phoenix, AZ, USA: AoIR.
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