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Selected Books by CMS Faculty, Past and Present

"The Nickel Madness": The Struggle to Control New York City's Nickelodeons in 1907-1913
William Uricchio and Roberta Pearson
University of California Press, forthcoming

Blurred Vistas: The Western Film Before 1915
William Uricchio and Nanna Verhoeff, eds.
University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming

Shakespeare, New Media and the Digital Revolution
Peter Donaldson
Forthcoming

Phantasmal Media: An Approach to Imagination, Computation, and Expression
Fox Harrell
MIT Press, forthcoming

Frank Bentley and Edward Barrett
MIT Press, 2012

Junot Díaz
Riverhead Books, 2012

T. L. Taylor
MIT Press, 2012

Tom Boellstorff, Bonnie Nardi, Celia Pearce, T. L. Taylor, and George E. Marcus
Princeton University Press, 2012

Edward Baron Turk
University Of Iowa Press, 2011

Heather Hendershot
University Of Chicago Press, 2011

Seth Mnookin
Simon & Schuster, 2011

Nick Montfort
Spineless Books, 2010

Irving Singer
Irving Singer Library, MIT Press, 2010

Jing Wang
Harvard University Press, 2010

Jean Burgess and Joshua Green
Polity Press, 2009

Thomas Levenson
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009

Nick Montfort and Ian Bogost
MIT Press, 2009

Marcia Bartusiak
Pantheon, 2009

William Uricchio, ed.
Intellect Books, 2008

Edward Barrett
Pressed Wafer Press, 2008

Edward Schiappa
SUNY Press, 2008

Junot Díaz
Riverhead Books, 2007

William Uricchio and Susanne Kinnebrock, eds.
(Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2006)

Henry Jenkins
New York University Press, 2006

Ian Condry
Duke University Press Books, 2006

T. L. Taylor
MIT Press, 2006

Seth Mnookin
Simon & Schuster, 2006

Marcia Bartusiak
Vintage, 2006

Seth Mnookin
Random House, 2005

Heather Hendershot
University Of Chicago Press, 2004

Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn, eds.
Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003

Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn, eds.
MIT Press, 2003

Henry Jenkins, Tara McPherson and Jane Shattuc, eds.
Duke University Press, 2003

Nick Montfort
MIT Press, 2003

Henry Jenkins, ed.
New York University Press, 1998

Henry Jenkins with Justine Cassell
MIT Press, 1998

Henry Jenkins with John Tulloch
Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1995

Media, Simultaneity, Convergence: Culture and Technology in an Age of Intermediality
William Uricchio
Utrecht: Universiteit Utrecht, 1997

Jing Wang
University of California Press, 1996

Henry Jenkins with Kristine Brunovska Karnick
Routledge, Chapman and Hall/American Film Institute, 1994

William Uricchio and Pearson, R.E.
Princeton University Press, 1993

Henry Jenkins
Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1992

Henry Jenkins
Columbia University Press, 1992

William Uricchio, ed.
Tubingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1991

William Uricchio and Pearson, R.E.
New York: Routledge, Chapman & Hall; London: The British Film Institute, 1991

Shakespeare, New Media and the Digital Revolution
Peter Donaldson

Selected Published Articles
The Dreamcast, Console of the Avant-Garde
Nick Montfort and Mia Consalvo, Loading.... 6:9, pp. 82-99. 2012.
The Algorithmic Turn: Photosynth, Augmented Reality and the State of the Image
William Uricchio, Visual Studies. 26:1 (March 2011): 25-35.
Out of the Bread Box: Eleanor Melville Metcalf and the Melville Legacy
Wyn Kelley, Leviathan. Volume 13, Issue 1, pages 21–33, March 2011.
Arthur and Amazons: Editing the Fabulous in Hakluyt's Principal Navigations
Mary Fuller, The Yearbook of English Studies. Volume 41, Number 1, 1 January 2011 , pp. 173-189(17).
Youth Culture, Music and Cell Phone Branding in China
Jing Wang, Popular Music, in the Benchmarks in Culture and Society Series. 2011.
Post-3/11 Japan and the Radical Recontextualization of Value: Music, Social Media, and End-Around Strategies for Cultural Action
Ian Condry, International Journal of Japanese Sociology. 20(1), November 2011, pp. 3-13.
I’m Shocked! Shocked! to Find There Are Neutrinos Going On Here
Thomas Levenson, Scientific American. 2011.
Performing The Breaks: African American Aesthetic Structures
Thomas F. DeFrantz, Theatre Journal. January 2010. Vol. 4.
DocLab: The Shape of Documentaries to Come
William Uricchio, IDFA. Catalogue.
Trollope and Travel
James Buzard, The Cambridge Companion to Anthony Trollope. 2010.
Rot's Progress: Gastronomy According to Peter Greenaway
Eugenie Brinkema, differences. (2010) 21(3): 73-96.
This is How We Play It: What a Mega-LAN Can Teach Us About Games
T. L. Taylor and Emma Witkowski, Foundations of Digital Games Conference Proceedings. 2010.
GeoFilm
Beth Coleman, Arkitip Issue No. 0053X: Mark of Collaboration. December 2009.
Using Sensor Inputs to Affect Virtual and Real Environments
Beth Coleman, IEEE Pervasive Computing. July-September 2009.
Race as Technology
Beth Coleman, Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies. Volume 24, Number 1 70. 177-207.
The Assemblage of Play
T. L. Taylor, Games and Culture. 4 (4): 331-339. 2009.
Integrated Systems: Mobile Stealth Unit
Beth Coleman and Howard Goldkrand, Sound Unbound. 2008.
I WANT MY GEEK TV!
Henry Jenkins, Flow. September 11, 2005.
Youth Culture, Music and Cell Phone Branding in China, in Popular Music
Jing Wang1(2), 185-201, 2005.
When Piracy Becomes Promotion
Henry Jenkins, Technology Review. August 2004.
Applied Humanism: The Re:Constructions Project
Henry Jenkins, Cinema Journal. Spring 2004.
Selected Chapters in Books
Constructing Television: Thirty years that froze an otherwise dynamic medium
William Uricchio
in Marijke de Valck and Jan Teurlings, eds., After the Break: Television Theory Today (London: Routledge, forthcoming)
The Recurrent, the Recombinatory and the Ephemeral
William Uricchio
in Paul Grainge, ed., Ephemeral Media: Transitory Screen Culture from Television to YouTube
New Voices on the Net? The Digital Journalism Divide and the Costs of Network Exclusion
Sasha Costanza-Chock and Ernest J. Wilson
in Lisa Nakamura and Peter Chow-White, eds., Race After the Internet (Routledge, 2011)
An Interactive Fiction System for Narrative Variation
Nick Montfort
in Ruth Page and Bronwen Thomas, eds., New Narratives: Stories and Storytelling in the Digital Age
University of Nebraska Press
Internet & Games
T. L. Taylor
in M. Consalvo, C. Ess, R. Burnett, eds., The Blackwell Handbook of Internet Studies
Wiley-Blackwell
TV as Time Machine: Television's changing heterochronic regimes and the production of history
William Uricchio
in Jostein Gripsrud, Relocating Television: Television in the Digital Context
Routledge, 2010: 27-40
Mind the Gaps: The Ear, the Eye, and the Senses of a Woman in Much Ado About Nothing
Diana Henderson
in Shankar Raman and Lowell Gallagher, eds., Knowing Shakespeare: Senses, Embodiment and Cognition
Palgrave Macmillan
The Future of Television?
William Uricchio
in The You Tube Reader. Pelle Snikkars and Patrick Vonderau, ed. London: Wallflower Press, 2009: 24-39
From New Deal Propaganda to National Vernacular: Pare Lorentz and the Construction of an American Public Culture
William Uricchio and Marja Roholl
in Ruud Janssens and Kate Delaney, eds. Over (T)here: Essays in Honour of Rob Kroes [European Contributions to American Studies, Vol 60]
Amsterdam: VU (Free University) Press, 2005: 107-122
Interactive Audiences?: The 'Collective Intelligence' of Media Fans
Henry Jenkins
in Dan Harries (ed.), The New Media Book
British Film Institute
"Complete Freedom of Movement": Video Games as Gendered Play Spaces
Henry Jenkins
in From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games, Justine Cassell and Henry Jenkins (eds.)
MIT Press