Review Essays
1999. "Ethical, legal, and policy conundrums of privacy in our knowledge-based society". Ethics and Information Technology 1:307-9.
December 1998. "Whither the Access?" Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine (December 1998). URL: http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1998/dec/shade.html
1997. "Policy and Design Issues in the Emerging Information Infrastructure:A Review Essay." (Review of William Mitchell's City of Bits: Space, Place, and the Infobahn and William Drake, ed. The New Information Infrastructure: Strategies for U.S. Policy.) The Journal of International Communication V.4(1) 1997.
December 1996."The Information Highway Should Be Paved With the Public Good..." Computers & Society 26(4): 31-34.
1996. Review Essay: Steve Jones ed. Cybersociety: Computer-Mediated Communication and Community and Kroker and Weinstein's Data Trash: The Theory of the Virtual Class for The Canadian Journal of Communication, 21(2:288-293.
March 1, 1996. "The Gendered Mystique." Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, 3(3). URL:http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/mar/shade.html
1994. "Who Gets To Do Science?" Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 2:109-113.
May 1993. "Women and Television." Postmodern Culture, 3(3).
Winter 1993. Current books re: women and technology. Canadian Woman Studies/Les Cahiers de la Femme 13(2):112-115.
Book Reviews
2001. From Gutenberg to the GII, Christine Borgman. Ethics and Information Technology
October 2000.Darin Barney's "Prometheus Wired". Literary Review of Canada: 11-13.
Fall 2000. "Understanding Telecommunications and Public Policy: A Guide for Libraries", ed. Karen Adams and William F. Birdsall in Canadian Journal of Communication
1999: Digital Democracy, Canadian Journal of Communication 24: 473-4.
Winter 1999/2000. "Just Add Girls and Stir?" IEEE Technology and Society Magazine 18(4):35-6. (Special Issue: Gender and Computer Technologies)
1999. Review of Mortality and Machines: Perspectives on Computer Ethics, Stacey Edgar. Ethics and Information Technology v.1,n.1.: 75-6.
Fall 1998. Tech High, ed. Marita Moll, Canadian Journal of Communication 23:555-557.
April 1, 1998. "The New Technoculture" (review of Sadie Plant's Zeros+ Ones). Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, Volume 5, No. 4. http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1998/apr/shade.html
1998. Virtual Individuals. Virtual Groups, Jo Ann Oravec. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 49(2): 183-4.
December 1, 1997. Release 2.0: Design for Living in the Digital Age by Esther Dyson. Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, Volume 4, no.12. http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1997/dec/brshad.html
August 1997. High Noon on the Electronic Frontier, ed. Peter Ludlow. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48(9):764-767.
February 1, 1997. "Balancing the Global Through the Local" review of The Wired Neighborhood by Stephen Doheny-Farina. Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, Volume 4, no.2. URL:http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1997/feb/shade.html
1996. "Fast Lane: Canadian Top Executives on the Information Highway and Other Issues". Canadian Journal of Communication 21:501-2.
December 1, 1996. "A Broad Collection of Research on CMC," review of Computer-Mediated Communication: Linguistic, Social and Cross-Cultural Perspectives, edited by Susan C. Herring. Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, Volume 3, Number12 (December 1, 1996). URL: http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/dec/shade.html
July 1, 1996. "The Wired World According to Women", review of wired_women: gender and new realities in cyberspace. Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, Volume 3, Number 7. URL: http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/
Winter 1995. Gendered Lives, by Julia Wood, Canadian Journal of Communication, v.20, n.1: 129-131.
1995. Global Networks, edited Linda Harasim. Interpersonal Computing and Technology, v.3, n.1 (January 1995):82-87; and reprinted in The Information Society, v.11, n.4:343-346.
December 1994. Social Issues in Computing, ed. Chuck Huff and Thomas Finholt. Computers & Society, v.24, n.4 (December 1994): 33.
December 1994. The Virtual Community, by Howard Rheingold. Journal of International Communications, v.1, n.2:141-143.
September 1994. Dirty Looks: Women, Pornography, Power, ed. Pamela Church Gibson and Roma Gibson. European Journal of Communication, v.9, n. 3:335-336.
Spring 1994. `Hello Central?': Gender, Technology, and Culture in the Formation of Telephone Systems, by Michele Martin. Gender & History: 148-150.
Winter 1994. Women Making Meaning: New Feminist Directions in Communication, ed. Lana Rakow. Canadian Journal of Communication, v.19, n.1: 118-119.
September 27, 1993. Women, Information Technology, and Scholarship, ed. Taylor, Kramarae, Ebben. Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture, v.1, n.6.
April 1993. Enterprising Women: Television Fandom
and the Creation of Popular Myth, Camille Bacon Smith. Wide Angle, v.15,
n.2:57-60.