Selected Publications
Peer-reviewed publications
Kairam, S., Foote, J. (2024). How founder motivations, goals, and actions influence early trajectories of online communities. CHI 2024. [pdf]
Foote, J., Treem, J., van den Hooff, B. J., Honcoop, M. (2023). Motivations to use multifunctional public goods in organizations: using agent-based modeling to explore differential uses of enterprise social media. Human Communication Research. [preprint pdf]
Mann, M., Zulli, D., Foote, J., Ku, E., Primm, E. (2023). Unsorted significance: Examining potential pathways to extreme political beliefs and communities on Reddit. Socius, 9. [pdf]
Foote, J., Shaw, A., Hill, B.M. (2023). Communication networks do not predict success in attempts at peer production. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 28(3). [pdf]
Foote, J. (2022). A systems approach to studying online communities. Media and Communication. [preprint pdf]
Hwang, S., Foote, J. (2021). Why do people participate in small online communities?. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact., Vol. 5, No. CSCW2. [pdf]
Foote, J., Contractor, N. (2018). The behavior and network position of peer production founders. iConference 2018. [preprint pdf]
Foote, J., Gergle, D., Shaw, A. (2017). Starting online communities: Motivations and goals of wiki founders. CHI 2017. [pdf]
Lee, S., Foote, J., Wittrock, Z., Xu, S., Niu, L., French, D. (2017). Adolescents’ perception of peer groups: Psychological, behavioral, and relational determinants. Social Science Research. [pdf]
Foote, J. (2013). Speed that kills: The role of technology in Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour. The Explicator, 71(2), 85-89. [pdf]
Book Chapters
Foote, J., Hwang, S. (2023). Online communities and big data. In Reimer, T., Park, E. S., Bonito, J. A. (Eds.), Group Communication: An Advanced Introduction. Routledge. [preprint pdf]
Foote, J., Shaw, A., & Hill, B.M. (2017). Computational analysis of social media scholarship. In Burgess, J., Poell, T., Marwick, A. (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Social Media. Sage. [pdf]
Matei, S. A., & Foote, J. (2015). Transparency, control, and content generation on Wikipedia: Editorial strategies and technical affordances. In S.A. Matei, M. G. Russell, E. Bertino (Eds.), Transparency in Social Media. (pp. 239–253). Springer. [pdf]