Publication List (extract)
- English
- Classes - Outline of a Transformational Class Analysis, Summary, 1993
- Virtual Communities, Networks of the future, November 1997
- Web History, Building blocks of a historical-sociology of the internet, October 1997
- Learning at Distance, Building Blocks of a Web Sociology, 1997–1998
- NetLove and CyberSex, The (im)possibilities of bodiless intimacy, December 1997
- Sociology of Skywriting, The Internet as a medium and object of sociological research, 1998
- Death in Cyberspace, Funeral and mourning practices on the internet, July 2003
- Child Pornography in Cyberspace, Traces of Crimes, August 2003
- Flash Mob: Happening for Internetters, Swarming and the Future of Inexplicable and Smart Mobs, August 2003
- Flash Mob, Happening for Internetters, August 2003
- Regulation of CyberPorno, Moral and technological filters, social control and criminal prosecution, October 2003
- CyberStalking, Menaced on the internet, October 2003
- The future of the semantic web, Making content understandable for computers, April 2004
- Peer-to-peer: Networks of unknown friends, The power of sharing, March 2004
- Chronicle of a Political Murder Foretold, Jihad in the Netherlands, November 2005
- Jihadists running Wild(ers), I saw this film a long time ago, Mei 2008
- The Peculiarities of Second Life, The insatiable desire to start your life anew, September 2008
- Online Morality, Decency and Justice, Internet as a digital pillory, May 2009
- Egypt: Revolting with and without internet, Repression and Revolt in a military dictatorship, June 2011
- Dutch
- NetActivisme en WolkBewegingen, Een wereld die te winnen is, November 2011
- Naar een nieuwe economische sociologie, 1996–2011
- Klassen - Ontwerp van een transformationele klassenanalyse, 1993–2011
- De klassentheorie van Marx, 1990–2011
- Max Weber’s bijdrage aan de theorie van sociale ongelijkheid en klassen, 1987–2011
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