BOOKS:
· You Get What You Need: Stories of Fans of The Rolling Stones (Minnow Press, 2014).
· Online Matchmaking, coedited with Monica Whitty and James Inman (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)
· Double Click: Romance and Commitment Among Online Couples (Hampton Press, 2005)
ARTICLES:
ONLINE RELATIONSHIPS, ONLINE COMMUNITIES, AND MUSIC FANS
Relationships:
· “Down The Rabbit Hole: The Role Of Place In The Initiation And Development Of Online Relationships” (In A. Barak, Ed., Psychological Aspects Of Cyberspace: Theory, Research, Applications, Pp. 163-184. Cambridge, Uk: Cambridge University Press, 2008)
· “What Makes An Online Relationship Successful? Clues From Couples Who Met In Cyberspace” (Cyberpsychology And Behavior, Vol. 5 (4), August, 2002)
· “Two By Two In Cyberspace: Meeting And Connecting Online” (Cyberpsychology And Behavior, Vol. 3 (2), April, 2000.
· “Relationships In Everyday Life: Finding Love Online” (Exploring Cybersociety Conference, Newcastle, Uk, And Conference Proceedings, 1999)
· “Cyberspace Couples Finding Romance And Meeting Online For The First Time” (Computer-Mediated Communication, July 1998)
Communities, Identities, And Fans:
· Satisfaction: Sex And The Rolling Stones’ Personas, Performances, And Fan Reactions (In The Rolling Stones: Sociological Perspectives, Edited By Helmut Staubmann, Lexington Books, 2013)
· “Exchange Of Material Culture Among Rock Fans In Online Communities” (Information, Community And Society, March, 2012)
· “Mick Or Keith: Blended Identity Of Online Rock Fans” (Identity In The Information Society, Special Issue, “The Social Web” July, 2009)
· “12 Variables For Understanding Online Community (Mindjack, November, 2003) Mindjack.Com/Feature/12ocvar.Html