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Wolfson, Todd (2011). “Communications Networks, Movements and the Neoliberal City: The Media Mobilizing Project in Philadelphia" Transforming Anthropology 19(2): 187-201, co-authored with Dan Berger and Peter Funke.
Wolfson, Todd (2012). “From the Zapatistas to Indymedia: Dialectics and Orthodoxy in Contemporary Social Movements,” Communication Culture and Critique 5(2012): 149-170.
Wolfson, Todd (2013)“Communications and Class Formation: Building a Contemporary Rubric” New Media and Society 16(3): 363-380, co-authored with Peter Funke.
Wolfson, Todd (2014) “Class In-Formation: The Intersection of Old and New Media in Contemporary Urban Social Movements” Social Movement Studies, 14(3): 349-364, co-authored with Peter Funke.
Wolfson, Todd (2014). “Activist Laboratories of the 1990s: Roots of Technological Determinism in Contemporary Social Movements” Cultural Studies, 28(4): 657-675.
Wolfson, Todd (2016) “Rewriting Film Theory: Media Activism and Working Class Subjectivities” Rethinking Marxism, 28(1): 57-72, co-authored with Chris Robe and Peter Funke.
Bolden, G. (2004). Review of the book Studies in Language and Social Interaction: In Honor of Robert Hopper, edited by Phillip Glenn, Curtis LeBaron, and Jenny Mandelbaum. Linguist List, 15-1999. Reprinted in Issues in Applied Linguistics, 13(2): 203-212.
Bolden, G. (in press). Understanding interpreters’ actions in context. In C. N. Candlin and S. Sarangi (Eds.), Interpreter Mediated Healthcare Consultations (Ed. S. Sarangi), Communication in Organisations and Professions series. London: Equinox.
Bolden, G. (forthcoming). Nu-prefaced responses in Russian conversation. At the Intersection of Turn and Sequence: Turn-Initial Particles across Languages, edited by John Heritage and Marja-Leena Sorjonen. John Benjamins.
Bolden, G. (2015). Transcribing as research: “Manual” transcription and Conversation Analysis. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 48(3), 276-280.