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Pavlik, John V. and McIntosh, Shawn, “Mobile News Design and Delivery,” chapter in Jo Groebel, Eli M. Noam and Valerie Feldmann (editors), Mobile Media: Content and Services for Wireless Communication. Lawrence Earlbaum Associates, 2006: 87-95.
Pavlik, John V. “Journalism: From Delivering Information to Engaging Citizen Dialogue,” in Communication and Technology in the Handbooks of Communication Sciences series, volume 5, James A. Danowski and Lorenzo Cantoni (editors) (De Gruyter Mouton Publishers, 2014).
Pavlik, John V. “The Role of the Media in a Digital World: Technological Opportunities and Legal Challenges,” chapter in Comunicación, Redes y Poder Lucia Castellón and Alejandro Guillier (editors) (2015).
Pavlik, John V. “Data, Algorithms and Code: Implications for Journalism in the Digital Age.” Chapter in The Routledge Companion to Digital Journalism Studies. Bob Franklin and Scott A. Eldridge II, Editors (forthcoming in 2016 Routledge).
Chang, Shih-Fu, Dimitris Anastassiou and Alexandros Eleftheriadis and John V. Pavlik (editors) Video on Demand Systems: Technology, Interoperability and Trials (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997).
"The Knowledge Gangsters: African American Conspiracy Theories, Political Rationality, and the Governance of Dissent"
85th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, Nov. 1999.
“Crypto-Communities: Secrecy and Skepticism in Conspiratological Activism”
87th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, Nov. 2001.
“Secrecy-in-Action: Counterglobalization Politics and Crypto-activism.”
88th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, Nov. 2002.
“Making Politics Reasonable: Rationality and Ideology in the Problematization of Paranoia”
Special Theme Session: Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality.
89th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami, Nov. 2003.
"Communicating Publicity's Other: Secrecy, Public Relations, and the New Normal"
54th Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, New Orleans, May 2004.