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Book Chapter

Wilks, Linda and Pearce, Nick (2011). Fostering an ecology of openness: the role of social media in public engagement at the Open University, UK. In: Wankel, Charles ed. Teaching Arts and Science with the New Social Media. Cutting-edge Technologies in Higher Education (3). Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Group, pp. 241–263.

Wilks, Linda (2011). Social capital in the music festival experience. In: Page, Stephen and Connell, Joanne eds. The Routledge Handbook of Events. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 260–272.

Journal Article

Wilks, Linda (2011). Bridging and bonding: social capital at music festivals. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 3(3) pp. 281–297.

Wilks, Linda and Billsberry, Jon (2007). Should we do away with teleworking? An examination of whether teleworking can be defined in the new world of work. New Technology, Work and Employment, 22(2) pp. 168–177. file

Thesis

Wilks, Linda (2009). Initiations, interactions, cognoscenti: social and cultural capital in the music festival experience. PhD thesis The Open University. file

Other

James, Laura; Norman, John; De Baets, Anne-Sophie; Burchell-Hughes, Ingrid; Burchmore, Helen; Philips, Amyas; Sheppard, Dan; Wilks, Linda and Wolffe, John (2009). The lives and technologies of early career researchers. CARET, University of Cambridge, Cambridge.

Wilks, Linda (2009). ‘It’s like a permanent corridor conversation’: an exploration of technology-enabled scholarly networking at The Open University. University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.

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