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  • Rogers, R., & Ben-David, A. (2008). The Palestinian-Israeli peace process and trans-national issue networks: the complicated place of the Israeli NGO. New Media & Society, 10(3), 497-528. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444807085321
  • Rogers, R., & Marres, N. (2002). French scandals on the web, and on the streets: a small experiment in stretching the limits of reported reality. Asian Journal of Social Science, 30(2), 339-353. https://doi.org/10.1163/156853102320405898
  • Rogers, R., & Zelman, A. (2002). Surfing for Knowledge in the Information Society. In G. Elmer (Ed.), Critical Perspectives on the Internet (pp. 63-86). Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Rogers, R. (2002). Operating Issue Networks on the Web. Science as Culture, 11(2), 191-214.
  • Rogers, R. (2002). Towards a live social science on the Web. EASST Review, 21(3/4), 2-4.
  • Rogers, R., & Marres, N. (2000). Landscaping climate change: a mapping technique for understanding science and technology debates on the world wide web. Public Understanding of Science, 9(2), 141-163. https://doi.org/10.1088/0963-6625/9/2/304
  • Marres, N., & Rogers, R. (2000). Depluralising the web and repluralising public debate: the case of the GM food debate on the web. In R. Rogers (Ed.), Preferred placement: knowledge politics on the Web (pp. 113-135). (Jan van Eyck Akademie editions). De Balie.
  • Rogers, R. A. (1997). An STS meets the Academy of Museum Studies at the Science & EASST Review, (16).
  • Rogers, R. A. (1997). For Industry, 'No Regrets' is the New Modus Operandi. International Herald Tribune.
  • Rogers, R. A. (1997). International Education in the Benelux. International Herald Tribune.
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