Publications

PEER-REVIEWED TEXTS

Global Justice and the Politics of Information

Croeser, S. (2020). Teaching Open Literacies. Cultural Science Journal, 12(1), 36–43. https://doi.org/10.5334/csci.144

Sky Croeser and Tim Highfield (2020), Blended Data: Critiquing and Complementing Social Media Datasets, Big and Small. In J.  Hunsinger, M. Allen, and L. Klastrup (Eds.) Second International Handbook of Internet Research (pp. 669-690). Netherlands: Springer.

Sky Croeser and Peter Eckersley (2019), Theories of parenting and their application to artificial intelligence, AIES ’19: Proceedings of the 2019 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 423–428. https://doi.org/10.1145/3306618.3314231

Sky Croeser (2019). Rethinking Networked Solidarity. In M. Mortenson, C. Neumayer, & T. Poell (Eds.), Social Media Materialities and Protest: Critical Reflections (pp. 28-41). London: Routledge.

Sky Croeser (2018). Post-industrial and digital society. In C. Levy & M.S. Adams (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Anarchism (pp. 623–639). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.

Sky Croeser (2016). Thinking Beyond ‘Free Speech’ in Responding to Online Harassment. Ada: a journal of gender, new media, and technology, 10. (A shorter version of this aimed at a more general audience is also available through Tactical Technology‘s project to address privacy online from a gendered perspective.)

Christalla Yakinthou and Sky Croeser (2016). Transforming Tunisia: Transitional Justice and Internet Governance in a Post-Revolutionary Society. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 10.

Sky Croeser and Tim Highfield (2015). Harbouring Dissent: Greek Independent and Social Media and the Antifascist Movement. Fibreculture Journal, 26.

Global Justice and the Politics of Information: The struggle over knowledge. (2015). Routledge.

Book Review: Beyond Capitalism: Building Democratic Alternatives for Today and the Future (2015) Political Science 67: 84-86, doi:10.1177/0032318715582131

Sky Croeser and Tim Highfield (2015). Mapping Movements – Social Movement Research and Big Data: Critiques and Alternatives. Compromised Data From Social Media to Big Data. Bloomsbury.

Sky Croeser and Tim Highfield (2014). Occupy Oakland and #oo: uses of Twitter within the Occupy movement. First Monday, 19(3).

Voices from the Field: Lessons in Social Change in the Global Economy (2014). Lexington Books. Ed. with Shae Garwood and Christalla Yakinthou.

‘Changing Facebook’s Architecture’ (2014). In An Education in Facebook? Routledge. Eds. Tama Leaver and Mike Kent.

Contested Technologies: the emergence of the digital liberties movement. (2012). First Monday, 17(8).

The global justice movement and struggles over knowledge. (2009). Proceedings of the Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Sydney, 28th to 30th September.

Contested technologies: the global justice movement and emerging constraints on activists’ use of information and communications technologies. (2008). Proceedings of the Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Brisbane, 6th – 9th July.

Framing genetically modified crops: where do women fit into the picture? (2007). Agenda 73, pp. 33 – 45.

The global justice movement: providing human security to the least secure? (2006). ISTR Working Paper Series.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Sky Croeser and Jaigris Hodson (2020) Growing the Permaculture movement online and on the groundExtraction: Tracing the Veins, June-July, Co-hosted by Massey University Political Ecology Research Centre (PERC) and Wageningen University Centre for Space, Place and Society (CSPS).

Jaigris Hodson, Megan Brown, Sky Croeser, Marissa Wilcox, Chanelle Wilson, and Caitlin McGrane (2020) Dangerous Data and Queer Communication: Risk, Gender and Sexuality in Open Data Sharing, The 70th Annual International Communication Association Conference: Open Communication, Virtual Conference, 20-27 May.

Critical pedagogies in Internet Studies: Teaching for Change (2019), #AoIR2019, 2-5 November, Brisbane, Australia.

Sky Croeser and Peter Eckersley (2019), Theories of parenting and their application to artificial intelligence, Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society, 27-28 January, Honolulu.

‘Tenderness, Openness, and Community’, part of the panel on Gendered Voices and Practices of Open Peer Review (2018) International Communications Association – Voices, 24 – 28 May, Prague, Czech Republic.

Feminist Critiques of Digital Liberties Activism: Pathways to Transformative Change (2015) Union of Democratic Communications Conference: Circuits of Struggle, 1 – 3 May, Toronto, Canada.

Charles Melvin Ess, Sky Croeser, Ylva Hård af Segerstad, Dick Kasperowski , Amanda Lagerkvist, Elisabetta Locatelli, Mirko Tobias Schäfer, Michael Zimmer, Gerwin van Schie (2016) Internet Ethics roundtable: Crossing Boundaries, Mapping New Distinctions#AoIR2016, 5- 8 October, Berlin, Germany.

Rethinking networked solidarity: mediating the movement for Kurdish autonomy (2016) #AoIR2016, 5- 8 October, Berlin, Germany.

Online governance without liberal theory (2015) Theorizing the Web, 17 – 18 April, New York City.

Sky Croeser and Tim Highfield (2014) Greek independent media and the antifascist movement, Social Media & Society, 27 – 28 September, Toronto, Canada.

Building effective alliances around the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (2014) Linux Conference Australia, 6 – 10 January, Perth, Australia.

Sky Croeser and Tim Highfield (2013) Mapping Movements, Social Movement Research and Big Data: Critiques and Alternatives [Slides + audio]. Compromised Data? New paradigms in social media theory and methods. 28 – 29 October, Toronto, Canada.

Why digital technologies matter, and what we might do about it (2013) Bfest, 24 May, Athens, Greece.

Free and open source software and activism, (2013) Linux Conference Australia, 28 January – 2 February, Canberra, Australia. [Slides].

‘Open-source politics’: some critiques and suggestions, (2013) Haecksen miniconference at Linux Conference Australia, 28 January – 2 February, Canberra, Australia. [Slides].

#oo activism: uses of Twitter within the Occupy Oakland movement, (2012) Association of Internet Researchers Conference, 18 – 21 October, Salford, UK. [Slides].

Social Movement Theory and Technological Change. (2012). Technology Conference 2012, Los Angeles, 16 – 18th January.

Panel: Research methods, questions, and paradigms, (2011). Technology, Governance, and Citizenship  Workshop: Communities, Technology, and Participation, 18 – 19 March, 1 Shanti Road, Bengaluru, India.

Closing plenary: conference summation, (2010). Making Links, 15 – 17 November, State Library of Western Australia, Perth.

Free and open source software for NGOs, Making Links, 15 – 17 November, State Library of Western Australia, Perth.

Opening plenary: social media panel, (2010). Making Links, 15 – 17 November, State Library of Western Australia, Perth.

OTHER WRITING

Here are 5 ways to flatten the climate change curve while stuck at home(2020), The Conversation. There’s also a radio interview on the same topic with Taylah Strano from RTRFM here.

Not another petition! But here’s why you should think before deleting it, (2019), The Conversation.

How private funding influences GM research, (2014), The Conversation.

Whose streets?  Claiming public space and occupying Oakland, (2012). Global Comment.

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