I have covered technology issues for Toronto Star, The Vancouver Sun, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and CBC radio (PDF). My articles for Business 2.0 looked at Y2K readiness in Canada and Germany, and at Germany's privacy regulations.

My dissertation research examined the phenomenon of hacktivism, the marriage of computer hacking and political activism. Some of my findings appear in my paper "Hacktivism and the Future of Democratic Discourse," published in Democracy Online. I presented earlier research in a paper on "Digital Disobedience" (PDF), delivered at the 2001 meetings of the American Political Science Association.

As the Research Director for Governance in the Digital Economy, I researched a wide range of issues in e-government and e-democracy for more than twenty government and private sector clients around the world. I examined the impact of the Internet on social capital in my research for Bowling Alone by Prof. Robert Putnam. An earlier paper on "Intercontinental Coding" (PDF), looked at the politics of immigration and outsourcing in the software industry.