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Qian, H., & Scott, C. R. (2007). Anonymity and self-disclosure on weblogs. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12, 1428-1451.
Sahay, S., Dwyer, M., Scott, C. R., Dadlani, P. T., & McKinley, E. (in press). Organizations in hiding: Appropriateness, effectiveness, and motivations for concealment. Electronic Journal of Communication.
Dwyer, M., Sahay, S., Scott, C. R., Dadlani, P. T., & McKinley, E. (in press). Technologies of concealment: Appropriateness, effectiveness, and motivations for hiding organizational identity. Western Journal of Communication.
Scott, C. R., guest editor (2015). Special issue of Management Communication Quarterly on “Hidden Organizations” (Vol. 29, Issue 4).
Chayko, M. “Technological Ties That Bind: Media-Generated Primary Groups.” 1992. Communication Research. 19:1:109-129. (With Karen A. Cerulo and Janet M. Ruane).
Chayko, M. “What is Real in the Age of Virtual Reality? ‘Reframing’ Frame Analysis for a Technological World.” 1993. Symbolic Interaction. 16:2:171-181
Chayko, M. “How You Act Your Age When You Watch TV.” 1993. Sociological Forum. 8:4:573-593.
Chayko, M. “The Internet and American Life.” 2000. National survey for Princeton Survey Research Consultants (contributor).
Chayko, M. “Social Stratification.” 2003. In Race, Gender and Class in Sociology: Toward an Inclusive Curriculum, Fifth Edition. Edited by B. Scott, J. Misra, and M. Segal, 5th Edition. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.
Chayko, M. “Book Review: The Internet in Everyday Life, by Barry Wellman and Caroline Haythornthwaite.” 2003. Contemporary Sociology. 32:6:728-730.