Listed below are some of the book chapters that I have authored or co-authored. There are also other journal articles and articles in refereed conference proceedings.
-2022-.
Hollingshead, W., Quan-Haase, A., & Chen, W. (forthcoming). Ethics and privacy in computational social science. In U. Engel, A. Quan-Haase, L. Lyberg, & X. Liu (Eds.), The handbook of computational social science. Routledge.
Pieber, D. & Quan-Haase, A. (fortmcoming). Up close and impersonal: Locative media and the changing nature of the networked individual in the city. In Z. Neal & C. Rozenblat, eds. Handbook on cities and networks. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Quan‐Haase, A., Harper, G. M., & Hwang, A. (forthcoming). Digital media use and benefits of social inclusion: A case study of East York older adults. In P. Tsatsou (Ed.), Digital Inclusion: Enhancing Vulnerable People’s Social Inclusion and Welfare? London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
-2021-
Engel, U., Quan-Haase, A., Liu, X., & Lyberg, L. (2021). Introduction to the handbook of computational social science. In U. Engel, A. Quan-Haase, X. Liu, & L. Lyberg (Eds.), The handbook of computational social science. Routledge.
-2020-
Quan-Haase, A. (2020). Social and informational affordances of social media in music learning and teaching: Serendipity, community, and engagement. In J. Waldron, S. Horsley, & K. K. Veblen (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of social media and music learning. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Harper, G. M., Wellman, B., & Quan‐Haase, A. (2020). ICTs and older adults in the Global North. In D. Danan Gu & M. E. Dupre (Eds.), Encyclopedia of gerontology and population aging. Berlin: Springer.
-2019-
Pieber, D. & Quan-Haase, A. (2019). Up close and impersonal: Locative media and the changing nature of the networked individual in the city. In Z. Neal & C. Rozenblat, eds. Handbook on cities and networks. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Quan-Haase, A., Wellman, B., & Zhang, R. (forthcoming). Access, use, and skill divides of older adults in a digital society. In E. Hargittai (Eds.), The handbook on digital inequality. London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Quan-Haase, A., Zhang, R., Wang, H., & Wellman, B. (2019). Older adults on digital media in a networked society: Enhancing and updating social connections. In M. Graham & W. H. Dutton (Eds.), Society and the Internet: How networks of information and communication are changing our lives (2nd ed.). London, UK: Oxford University Press.
-2018-
Quan‐Haase, A., Wang, H., Wellman, B., & Zhang, A. (2018). Weaving family connections on and offline-The turn to networked individualism In B. B. Neves & C. Casimiro (Eds.), Connecting families? Information & communication technologies in a life course perspective. Bristol: Policy Press.
Quan-Haase, A., Nevin, A. D., & Lukacs, V. (2018). Romantic dissolution and Facebook life: A typology of coping strategies for breakups. Studies in Media and Communications, 17, 73–98.
-2017-
Quan-Haase, A. (2017). The coming together of a community of practice: Commemorative tattoos as visual culture for community engagement and identity formation. In D. Davidson (Ed.), The Tattoo Project: Visual Culture and the Digital Archive. Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholars’ Press.
Young, D. & Quan-Haase, A. & (2017). Technology and mass media. In L. Tepperman & P. Albanese (Eds.), Principles of sociology. A Canadian perspective (5th). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.
Quan-Haase, A., & Sloan, L. (2017). Introduction to the handbook of social media research methods: Goals, challenges and innovations. In L. Sloan & A. Quan-Haase (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. London, UK: Sage.
Sloan, L., & Quan-Haase, A. (2017). Critical reflections on social media research practices: Ethical decisions, big-small data rivalries and 6V challenges. In L. Sloan & A. Quan-Haase (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. London, UK: Sage.
Yang, S., Chen, Y., Nevin, A., & Quan-Haase, A. (2017). The virtual self on social media: The impact of online reputation management, trolling, and personality traits. In L. Sloan & A. Quan-Haase (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. London, UK: Sage.
Quan-Haase, A., & McCay-Peet, L. (2017). Building interdisciplinary social media research teams: The benefits, challenges and policy frameworks. In L. Sloan & A. Quan-Haase (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. London, UK: Sage.
Quan-Haase, A., & McCay-Peet, L. (2017). What is social media and why it matters. In L. Sloan & A. Quan-Haase (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Media Research Methods. London, UK: Sage.
Quan-Haase, A., & McCay-Peet, L. (2016). Social network analysis. In K. J. Bruhn & R. T. Craig (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. Cambridge, MA, Willey.
-2016-
McCay-Peet, L., & Quan-Haase, A. (2016). A model of social media engagement: User profiles, gratifications, and experiences. In H. O’Brien & P. Cairns (Eds.), Why engagement matters: Cross-disciplinary perspectives and innovations on user engagement with digital media. Heidelberg: Springer Verlag.
Quan-Haase, A. (2016). Technology and society: A Canadian perspective. In L. Tepperman & P. Albanese (Eds.), Principles of sociology. A Canadian perspective (4th ed). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.
-2015-
Brown, B., & Quan-Haase, A. (2015). ‘A workers’ inquiry 2.0’: An ethnographic method for the study of produsage. In C. Fuchs & V. Mosco (Eds.), Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism. Leiden, NV: Brill.
-2014-
Quan-Haase, A. (2014). Technology and society: A Canadian perspective. In L. Tepperman & P. Albanese (Eds.), Principles of sociology. Canadian perspectives. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.
Quan-Haase, A., & McCay-Peet, L. (2014). The new boundaries of search: Serendipity in digital environments. In B. Stark, D. Dörr & S. Aufenange (Eds.) The “Googlization” of society: The utilization and regulation of search engines. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Quan-Haase, A., & Martin, K. (2014). The festivities of Santo Tomás in Chichicastenango: Technologies of representation as a means of identity expression in the Hispanic Baroque. In J. L. Suárez & J. Magallonez (Eds.), The Hispanic Baroque: The First Transatlantic Culture. Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press.
Martin, K., & Quan-Haase, A. (2014). The impact of digital resources on scholarship in the digital humanities. In M. Khosrow-Pour (Ed.), Encyclopedia of information science and technology, 3rd e. Hershey, NJ: IGI Global.
Onaifo, D., & Quan-Haase, A. (2014). Cyber knowledge brokering. In M. Khosrow-Pour (Ed.), Encyclopedia of information science and technology, 3rd e. Hershey, NJ: IGI Global.
Quan-Haase, A., Burkell, J., & Rubin, V. L. (2014). The role of serendipity in digital environments. In M. Khosrow-Pour (Ed.), Encyclopedia of information science and technology. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Scale, M. S., & Quan-Haase, A. (2014). Categorizing blogs as information sources: Implications for libraries and information science. In M. Khosrow-Pour (Ed.), Encyclopedia of information science and technology, 3rd e. Hershey, NJ: IGI Global.
Quan-Haase, A., & Young, A. L. (2014). The uses and gratifications (U&G) approach as a lens for studying social media practice. In R. Fortner & M. Fackler (Eds.), International handbook of media and communication theory. Cambridge, MA, Blackwell.
-2013-
Quan-Haase, A. (2013). Internet. In M. Danesi (Ed.), Encyclopedia of media and communication. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Quan-Haase, A. (2013). Mass communication. In M. Danesi (Ed.), Encyclopedia of media and communication. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Quan-Haase, A. (2013). Mediated communication. In M. Danesi (Ed.), Encyclopedia of media and communication. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Quan-Haase, A. (2013). Two-step flow of communication. In M. Danesi (Ed.), Encyclopedia of media and communication. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
Quan-Haase, A., & Brown, B. (2013). Uses and gratifications. In M. Danesi (Ed.), Encyclopedia of media and communication. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
-2012-
Quan-Haase, A. (2012). Research and teaching in real-time: 24/7 collaborative networks. In D. Rasmussen Neal (Ed.), Social media for academics. Sawston, UK: Chandos.
-2011-
Young, A., Gurzick, D. & Quan-Haase, A. (2011). Reconnecting the user with their profile: Advances in the research of online user behaviours in social network sites. Ed. Ben Kei Daniel, Handbook of research on methods and techniques for studying virtual communities: Paradigms and phenomena, IGI Global.
Quan-Haase, A., & Boyd, D. (2011). Teen communities. In George A. Barnett (Ed.), Encyclopedia of social networks. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage.
Quan-Haase, A., & McTavish, J. (2011). Social support. In George A. Barnett (Ed.), Encyclopedia of social networks. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage.
-2009-
Quan-Haase, A. (2009). Text-based conversations over instant messaging: A sociolinguistic perspective. In C. Rowe & E. L. Wyss (Eds.), New media and linguistic change. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
-2008-
Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B. (2008). From the computerization movement to computerization: A case study of a community of practice. In M. Elliott, & K. Kraemer (Eds.). Computerization movements and technology diffusion: From mainframes to ubiquitous computing. Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc.
-2007-
Quan-Haase, A. (2007). Hyperconnected net work. In Lorne Tepperman & Harley Dickinson (Eds.), Reading Sociology-Canadian perspectives. London, UK: Oxford University Press.
Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B. (2007). Hyperconnected net work: Computer mediated community in a high-tech organization. In Charles C. Heckscher & Paul S. Adler (Eds.), The firm as a collaborative community: Reconstructing trust in the knowledge economy. Oxford, UK; New York: Oxford University Press.
-2006-
Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B. (2006). Hyperconnected net work: Computer mediated community in a high-tech organization. In C. Heckscher & P. Adler (Eds.), The firm as a collaborative community: Reconstructing trust in the knowledge economy. London: Oxford University Press.
-2005-
Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B. (2005). Local virtuality in an organization: Implications for community of practice. In P. Van den Besselar, G. De Michelis, J. Preece, & C. Simone (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second Communities and Technologies Conference, pp. 215-238. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
-2004-
Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B. (2004). How does the Internet affect social capital? In M. Huysman & V. Wulf (Eds.), Social capital and information technology. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
-2002-
Quan-Haase, A., & Wellman, B. with Witte, J.C., & Hampton, K. (2002). Capitalizing on the Internet: Social contact, civic engagement, and sense of community. In B. Wellman & C. Haythornthwaite (Eds.), The Internet in everyday life. London, UK: Blackwell.