Peer-Reviewed Articles + Book Chapters
2010. “Weaving an Open Web: Innovation and Ethics in the Virtual Commons.” In R. Coombe and D. Wershler (eds.) Dynamic Fair Dealing: Creating Canadian Culture Online (Toronto: University of Toronto Press). (available online)
2008. “Governance 2.0: Virtual Spaces, Virtual Economies.” International Journal of Technology, Knowledge & Society 4(2): 181-196. Submitted 2007.
2007. “Securing a Network Society: Cyber-Terrorism, International Cooperation and Transnational Surveillance.” Research Institute for European and American Studies, Research Paper, No. 113 (September 2007).
Book Reviews in Scholarly Journals
2007. Aihwa Ong, Neoliberalism as Exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty, Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2006. Reviewed in International Affairs 83(4): 791-792. (available online).
2007. Bruce Ackerman, Before the Next Attack: Preserving Civil Liberties in an Age of Terror, New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 2006. Reviewed in International Affairs 83(3): 584-585. (available online).
Reports + Other Publications
2007. “The Rise of Content Management Systems: Report on Alternatives to Back-End,” OpenConcept Consulting, Technical Report, August 10: 15 pages.
Recent Papers Presented at Academic Conferences
2008. “From Guerillas to Gangsters” (co-authored with Matthew Lymburner), World International Studies Committee (WISC) Second Annual Conference, Ljubljana University, Slovenia: July 23-26.
2008. “Virtual Governance: New State Spaces and Economies of Convergence,” Fourth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge & Society, Northeastern University, Boston: Virtual Presentation, January 18-20.
2007. “Governance 2.0: Virtual Spaces, Virtual Economies,” Rethinking Cultural Economy, Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC) Third Annual Conference, University of Manchester, UK: September 5-7.
2007. “Security Today: Cyberterrorism, International Cooperation and Transnational Surveillance,” Global Security and the Re-configuration of the International System: Vision and Reality, International Studies Association – Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section (ISA-CISS) Seventh Annual International Millennium Conference, Buçaco, Portugal: June 14-16.
2007. “Analytics of Government, Theories of State: Governmentality and the Foucauldian Challenge to International Political Economy,” Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA) Annual Conference, University of Saskatoon, SK: May 30-June 1.
2007. “Securing a Network Society,” Global Security Challenges: Implications for Canada and the International Community / Les nouveaux défis de la sécurité mondiale: Implications pour le Canada et la communauté internationale, Interdisciplinary Studies Conference, McGill University and l’Université de Montréal, QC: April 20.
2007. “The Art of Government: Reworking Critical Political Economy,” Emerging Debates in Critical Social Research, Sociology Studies Conference, Carleton University, ON: March 9-10.
2006. “Terrorisme et sécurité à l’ère de l’information / Terrorism and Security in the Information Age,” Poster Session. Les attentats du 11 septembre 2001: 5 ans plus tard – pour mieux comprendre le terrorism aujourd’hui / September 11 Attacks: 5 Years Later – Understanding Terrorism Today, Université du Québec à Montréal, QC: October 19-20.
Conferences Organized / Convened
2007. Intersections of Power and Dissent: Rethinking Space, Place and Scale in the Changing Global Order, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, ON: March 2.
2004. Un-censoring: MediaMorphosis, International Conference on Critical Media Studies, Carleton University, ON: March 4-6.
Contributory Research
2011. Ian Kerr. “The meaning of Watson.” The Ottawa Citizen (19 February 2011) B7 (link); “Robots phone-in.” CBC Ontario Today (23 February 2011) (link).
Other Academic Roles
2009-2011. Co-founder, Scholarship for Research in Political Economy, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University. (more information)
2009. Web Developer, PSi 16: Performing Publics Annual Conference, Performance Studies International.
2009. Program Designer, Strategies of Critique XXIII: Love, York University.
2008. Discussant, “Intellectual Property Rights and New Technologies: Pills, Pirates and Sex Dolls.” Questioning Boundaries: The Political Economy of Access, Control & Representation, Carleton University. (available online).
2007. Closing Address, “Space, Scale, and Post-disciplinary Studies.” Intersections of Power and Dissent: Rethinking Space, Place and Scale in the Changing Global Order, Carleton University.
2004. Panel Chair, Un-censoring: MediaMorphosis, Carleton University.
Fellowships, Honours + Awards
International Studies Association Millennium Award (Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Section).
Dr. Thomas Betz Memorial Award.
SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholarship.
York University Graduate Fellowship for Academic Distinction (declined).
Doctoral-level Ontario Graduate Scholarship (declined).
Carleton University Senate Medal.
Graduate Studies Association Honour Award.
Master’s-level Ontario Graduate Scholarship.
Institute of Political Economy Scholarship.
Carleton University Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarship.
Gordon Robertson Scholarship.
William E. Beckel Scholarship.



