Books
Gordon, E. and de Souza e Silva, A. (2011) Net Locality: Why Location Matters in a Networked World. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers.
Gordon, E. (2010) The Urban Spectator: American Concept-cities from Kodak to Google. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Press.
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
Gordon, E. and Schirra, S. (2011). “Playing With Empathy: Digital Role-Playing Games in Public Meetings,” Communities and Technologies 2011 proceedings, Brisbane, Australia.
Gordon, E, Schirra S. and Hollander, J. (2011). “Immersive Planning: A Conceptual Model for Designing Public Participation with New Technologies,” Environment and Planning B, 38(3) 505-519.
Gordon, E. and Manosevitch, E. (2010). “Augmented Deliberation: Merging Physical and Virtual Interaction to Engage Communities in Urban Planning,” New Media & Society.
Gordon, E. and Bogen, B. (2009) “Designing Choreographies for the ‘New Economy of Attention,’” Digital Humanities Quarterly, 3.2: 25 pars. <http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/3/2/000049/000049.html>.
Gordon, E. (2008). “Towards a Theory of Network Locality” First Monday, 10.6: 18 pars. http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2157/2035.
Gordon, E and Koo, G. (2008). “Placeworlds: Using Virtual Worlds to Foster Civic Engagement,” Space and Culture, 11.3: 204-221.
Gordon, E. (2007). “Mapping Digital Networks: From Cyberspace to Google” Information, Communication and Society 10.6: 885-901.
Gordon, E. (2005). “Toward a Networked Urbanism: Hugh Ferriss, Rockefeller Center, and the ‘Invisible Empire of the Air’” Space and Culture: International Journal of Social Spaces, 8.3: 248-268.
Non- Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
Gordon, E. (2003) “Introduction: The Geography of Virtual Worlds,” Space and Culture, 11.3: 200-203.
Gordon, E. (2001) “Spatial Experience: Media and the Production of Place,” Spectator: The University of Southern California Journal of Film and Television,” 21.1.
Book Chapters
de Souza e Silva, A. and Gordon, E. (forthcoming) “The Waning Distinction Between Private and Public: Net Locality and the Restructuring of Space,” Media Studies Futures, ed. Kelly Gates, Malden, MA: Blackwell.
Gordon, E. and de Souza e Silva, A (forthcoming) “Net Local Urban Space,” Mobile Technology and Place, eds. Rowan Wilken and Gerard Goggin, New York: Routledge.
Gordon, E., (2009) “Redefining the Local: The Distinction Between Located Information and Local Knowledge in Location-Based Games,” Digital Cityscapes, eds. Adriana de Souza e Silva and Daniel Sutko, New York: Peter Lang, 21-36.
Gordon, E. (2009) “The Metageography of the Internet: Mapping from Web 1.0 to 2.0” Medien Geographie: Theorie, Analyse, Diskussion, eds. Jörg Döring and Tristan Thielman, Bielefeld, Germany: [Transcript] Verlag, 397-412.
Gordon, E. (2007) “Cartographic Navigation: Mapping Experience in Digital and Urban Space,” Urban Communication Reader, eds. Gene Burd, et. al., Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 129-140.
Gordon, E. (2003) “Fortifying Community: African American History and Culture in Leimert Park,” The Sons and Daughters of Los, ed. David James, Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 63-84.