Joseph Reagle <email address>

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I am an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern as well as a faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard. Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia was published by The MIT Press in September 2010.

A long time ago I was a Computer Science student at UMBC. I then moved to Cambridge and completed the Masters program in Technology and Policy at MIT. After a brief time as a consultant in New York City I returned to the MIT Lab for Computer Science as a policy analyst and W3C/IETF Working Group chair and editor. After almost a decade in Cambridge, I left for New York again to articulate and contextualize my experience with new media and collaborative communities at NYU's Department of Media, Communication, and Culture. I concluded my graduate studies at NYU with a doctoral dissertation on the history and collaborative culture of Wikipedia. I've been able to speak about my work with national media including Technology Review, The Economist, The New York Times, USA Today, Al Jazeera English, and American and New Zealand Public Radio.

I live in Cambridge, but like to travel -- I'm particularly fond of Sydney and Tokyo, and I love to visit the waterfalls of wherever I go. I'm a geek/nerd, no doubt, and enjoy riding my bicycle, vegan cooking (particularly baking!), photography, and haiku.

In addition to the publications in my curriculum vitae, you can also read my research blog; I'm presently working on the free culture gender gap, infocide, and comment culture. If you are bored, you could check out my other (older) work including student projects from MIT and UMBC, and over a fifteen years' worth of photos and writing on the Web.

Copyright (1997-2013) Joseph M. Reagle Jr.

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