
Edited Books
Williamson, A. & DeSouza, R. (Eds.). (2007). Researching with communities. Auckland, NZ: Muddy Creek Press.
Mann, S., & Williamson, A. (Eds.). (2003). Proceedings of the 16th Annual NACCQ Conference. Palmerston North, NZ: National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications.
Williamson, A., Gunn, C., Young, A., & Clear, T. (Eds.). (2002). Winds of change in the sea of learning: Proceedings of the 19th annual conference of the Australasian society for computers in learning in tertiary education. Auckland: ASCILITE.
Book Chapters
Williamson, A. (2008). Reclaiming democracy through digital participation. In State Services Commission (Ed.), e-Government Annual Report. Wellington, NZ: New Zealand Government.
Williamson, A. (2008). Transforming democracy through ICT. In C. Van Slyke (Ed.), Information communication technologies: Concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications (pp. 2441-2449). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
Williamson, A., Kennedy, D. M., DeSouza, R., & McNaught, C. (2007). Managing intellectual capital and intellectual property within software development communities of practice. In M. E. Jennex (Ed.), Knowledge management: Concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications (pp. 3315-3327). Hershey, PA: ISG.
Williamson, A. (2007). New Zealand. In United Nations Development Program. Digital Review of Asia Pacific. Montreal: UNDP.
Williamson, A. (2007). Speaking out, being heard: An emergent online model for community participation in local democracy. In L. Stillman & G. Johnanson (eds). Constructing and sharing memory: Community informatics, identity and empowerment (371-385). UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
Williamson, A., Kennedy, D. M., DeSouza, R., & McNaught, C. (2005). Managing intellectual capital and intellectual property within software development communities of practice. Reprinted in M. E. Jennex (Ed.) Knowledge management: Concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications (pp. 3315–3327). Hersey: PA: Information Science Reference.
Williamson, A., Kennedy, D. M., DeSouza, R., & McNaught, C. (2005). Managing intellectual capital and intellectual property within software development communities of practice. In E. Coakes & S. Clarke (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Communities of Practice in Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 364-374). Hershey, PA: Idea Group;
Williamson, A. (2005). Transforming democracy through ICT: An adoption model for community-led eDemocracy Practices. In S. Marshall, W. Taylor & Y. Xinghuo (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Developing Regional Communities with Information and Communication Technology (pp. 698-703). Melbourne, VIC: Idea Group.
Williamson, A.
(2001). Emancipatory learning via the Internet: A model for reducing
Maori socio-economic exclusion in Aotearoa/New Zealand. In W. Kim &
T.-W. Ling & Y.-J. Lee & S.-S. Park (Eds.), The human society and the
Internet: Internet related socio-economic issues. Berlin, Germany: Springer.
 Refereed Journals
Williamson, A. (in press). Using mixed methods to discover emergent patterns of local eDemocracy. AI & Society(special issue on methodology).
Williamson, A. (2007). ICT and ethnic community development (Editorial). Aotearoa Ethnic Network, 2(1).
Williamson, A. (2006). Balancing the inequalities of information access. eGov India, 2(8).
Williamson, A. (2006). Partnering with industry to improve educational outcomes in computing and IT. Association for Computing Machinery New Zealand Bulletin, 2(3).
Williamson, A., & DeSouza, R. (2006). Representing ethnic communities in the media. Aotearoa Ethnic Network Journal, 1(1), 20-23.
Williamson, A. (2005). A review of New Zealand's Digital Strategy. Journal of Community Informatics, 2(1), Available: www.ci-journal.net/viewarticle.php?id=108 [Invited paper].
Williamson, A. (2004). Citizen-led engagement in democratic systems through the effective use of ICT. Junctures: The Journal of Thematic Dialogue. 2, 73-85.
Williamson, A., Kennedy, D. M., McNaught, C., & DeSouza, R. (2003). Issues of intellectual capital and intellectual property in educational software development teams. Australian Journal of Educational Technology, 19(3), 339-355. www.ascilite.org.au/ajet/ajet319/williamson.html.
Williamson, A., & Mann, S. (2003). ICT research at the grassroots: A national network for research and innovation. Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology, 7(1), 116-120.
Williamson, A., & Nodder, C. (2002). Extending the learning space: Dialogue and reflection in the virtual coffee shop. ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 32(3).
Williamson, A. (2000). The impact of the Internet on the politics of Cuba. FirstMonday, 5(8). Available online: firstmonday.org/issues/issue5_8/williamson/index.asp
Edited Journals
Williamson, A., & DeSouza, R.(2007). Aotearoa Ethnic Network Journal, 2(1): ICT.
DeSouza, R. & Williamson, A. (Eds). (2006). Aotearoa Ethnic Network Journal: Creativity. 1(2).
DeSouza, R. & Williamson, A. (Eds). (2006). Aotearoa Ethnic Network Journal. 1(1).
Williamson, A. (Ed). (2003). Bulletin of Information Technology Research. 1(1).
Non-refereed Journals
and Magazines
Williamson, A. (2008). Digital democracy: Press the red button. BBC Internet Guest Blog.
Williamson, A. (2006). Wellington City’s new ICT Policy gets a cautious tick. Australian eDemocracy. democracy.nationalforum.com.au/articles107.html.
Williamson, A. (2006). Balancing the inequalities of information access. eGov, India, 2(8), 27-28.
Williamson, A. (2006). Partnering with industry to improve educational outcomes in computing and IT. Association for Computing Machinery New Zealand Bulletin, 2(3), 2-4.
Williamson, A., & DeSouza, R. (2006). Representing ethnic communities in the media. Aotearoa Ethnic Network Journal, 1(1), 20-23.
Williamson, A.
(2004, Sept 14). Harnessing technology to grow local economy. Western
Leader, p. 10.
Williamson, A.
(2003, November). Getting up to speed: A guide to broadband Internet.
Titirangi Tatler.
Williamson, A.
(2002, March 4). eGovernment won't work without eCitizens. NZ InfoTech,
p. 6.
Williamson, A., & Gardner, M. (2002, April). The Role of Community in e-Government.
CommunityNet Aotearoa Panui.
Williamson, A.
(2001). eGovernment: Providing national and local government services
in the information economy. International Network for Urban Development
Newsletter, September.

General media
Williamson, A. (2008, Jul). MPs and the internet. Beyond Westminster, BBC Radio 4.
Williamson, A. (2008, Jun). MPs and ePetitions. Sky-TV News.
Williamson, A. (2008, Feb). The internet and national identity. Sky-TV News.
Conferences
Williamson, A. (2008, Nov 11). Digital dialogues (chair). eDemocracy 08 conference, London.
Hay, C., Stoker, G. & Williamson, A. (2008, Nov 5-6), Revitalising politics: Have we lost the plot? Position paper presented at the Revitalising politics, London.
Williamson, A. & Miller, L. (2008, Oct 28-30). Getting engaged online: New technology. new democracy. Paper presented at CIRN 2008, Prato, Italy.
Williamson, A. (2008). 100th petition event (chair). Petitions Committee, National Assembly for Wales.
Williamson, A. (2008). Parliament and electronic petitions. Paper presented at the ICELE ePetitions Symposium, Kingston-upon-Thames
Williamson, A. (2008). Parliamentary ePetitions. Debate on parliamentary ePetitions, UK Parliament.
Williamson, A. (2008). Contextualising e-democracy. Paper presented at the e-Democracy conference, Wales Media Literacy Network.
Williamson, A. (2007, Dec). Community ICT in New Zealand. Paper presented at the Kings College Public Lecture Series, London.
Williamson, A. (2007, November 8). Digital islands: A New Zealand perspective on government and society in the information age (Plenary). National e-Democracy Conference. London, UK.
Williamson, A. (2007, November 5-7). Empowering communities to action: Reclaiming local democracy through ICT. Paper to be presented at the Community Informatics Research Network Conference, Prato, Italy.
DeSouza, R. & Williamson, A. (2007, June 18). Creating online spaces to connect, interact and support 'ethnic' communities in New Zealand. Manchester Metropolitan University Public Lecture Series.
DeSouza, R. & Williamson, A. (2007, June 12-13). Harnessing the internet to expand the discourses of national identity. Centre for Research on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism, University of Surrey.
Williamson, A., & Edwards, R. (2006, May 1-2). Building a platform for tomorrow's Digital City. Paper presented at the Connecting Up 06 Conference, Adelaide, SA.
Williamson, A. (2006, Oct 7-11). Disruptive spaces and transformative praxis: Reclaiming community voices through electronic democracy. Paper presented at the Comunity Informatics Research Network Conference, Prato, Italy.
Williamson, A., & Dekkers, J. (2005). ICT as an enabler in the community and voluntary sector in New Zealand. In G. Irwin, W. Taylor, A. Bytheway & C. Strümpfer (Eds.), Community Informatics Research Conference (CIRN) 2005 (pp. 408-429). Cape Town, South Africa: Community Informatics Research Network.
Koh, D., Williamson, A., & Morrison, I. (2004). Connecting community based providers through a business registry. In S. Mann (Ed.), Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications. Christchurch, NZ: NACCQ.
Williamson, A. (2004). Getting ready for eDemocracy: A five-stage maturity model. Paper presented at the Australian Electronic Governance Conference, Centre for Public Policy, Melbourne, VIC.
Williamson, A. (2003). Shifting the centre: The Internet as a tool for community activism. In S. Marshall & W. Taylor (Eds.), Proceedings of the 5th International Information Technology in Regional Areas (ITiRA) Conference (pp. 149-155). Rockhampton, QLD: Central Queensland University.
Mann, S., Williamson, A., & Hynd, R. (2003, July 6-9). Dancing in the moonlight: The nature and extent of portfolio employment by IT academics. Paper presented at the 16th National Advisory Committee for Computing Qualifications Conference, Palmerston North.
Williamson, A., Kennedy, D. M., McNaught, C., & DeSouza, R. (2003, June 23-28). Credit Where Credit's Due: Myths About Intellectual Property in Educational Software Development Teams. Paper presented at EdMedia 2003, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Williamson, A., & DeSouza, R. (2002). Creating online discursive spaces that legitimate alternative ways of knowing. In A. Williamson, C. Gunn, A. Young & T. Clear (Eds.), Winds of change in the sea of learning: Proceedings of the 19th annual conference of the Australasian society for computers in learning in tertiary education. Auckland: ASCILITE.
Williamson, A., & Nodder, C. (2002). Using online learning to enable reflection upon authentic tasks. In A. Williamson, C. Gunn, A. Young & T. Clear (Eds.), Winds of change in the sea of learning: Proceedings of the 19th annual conference of the Australasian society for computers in learning in tertiary education. Auckland: ASCILITE.
Williamson, A., & Mann, S. (2002, September 26-27). CITRUS: A working network of research and innovation. Paper presented at the APNZ Research Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Williamson, A., & Mann, S. (2002, July 2-5). Seeding a culture of innovation and collaborative research at the grassroots through a nationally co-ordinated centre for research excellence. Paper presented at the 15th NACCQ Annual Conference, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Fielden, K., & Williamson, A. (2002, Mar 21-22). Industry-based projects in information systems: Integrating theory and practice at the leading edge of the knowledge economy. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Conference of the New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education, Wellington.
Joyce, D., Nodder, C., Williamson, A., & Young, A. (2001, Mar 5-10). Using an electronic discussion board to supplement classroom sessions with post graduate students. Paper presented at the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education, Orlando, Florida.
Williamson, A. (2001, July 4-6). Emancipatory learning via the Internet: A model for reducing Maori socio-economic exclusion in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Paper presented at the 1st International Conference On Human.Society@Internet, Seoul, Korea (Invited speaker).
Williamson, A., & Muller, L. (2001, July 2-5). Taking the Internet revolution beyond the Winter Palace: Application development in post-revolutionary New Zealand. Paper presented at the 14th NACCQ Annual Conference, Napier, New Zealand.
Williamson, A., Nodder, C., & Baker, P. (2001). A critique of educational technology research in New Zealand since 1996. In G. Kennedy & M. Keppell & C. McNaught & T. Petrovic (Eds.), Meeting at the Crossroads (pp. 567-574). Biomedical Multimedia Unit, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC: Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education.
Williamson, A., Nodder, C., & Baker, P. (2001, July 2-5). Educational technology research in New Zealand: A literature review. Paper presented at the 14th NACCQ Annual Conference, Napier, New Zealand.
Workshops
Williamson, A. (2006, May 26). The internet as a tool for democratic renewal. Paper presented at the Future of local governance and democracy in New Zealand, Manukau City, NZ.
Williamson, A. (2005, Aug 12). Community Informatics: The New Zealand Context. Paper presented at the New Zealand Tourism Research Institute Seminar Series, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, NZ.
Williamson, A. (2005, May 18-20). ICT as an enabler for active participation in the democratic process. Paper presented at the GOVIS 8 Conference, Wellington, NZ.
Williamson, A. (2005, June 21). What we've learned from community informatics research in New Zealand. Paper presented at the 2020 Communications Trust's Thematic Seminar on Community ICT Research, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ.
Williamson, A., & McNaught, C. (2004, Sept 21). Gaining research funding. Paper presented
at the NACCQ Research Colloquium, Hamilton, NZ.
Williamson, A.
(2004, June 15). Emerging technology; changing society. Keynote address
given at the Emerging Technology in Consumer Packaging Conference. NZ
Institute of Packaging, Auckland, NZ.
Williamson, A.
(2002, April 11-12). Positioning citizens at the centre of eGovernment.
Paper presented at the Flaxroots 2002 Conference, Auckland, NZ.
Williamson, A.,
Nodder, C., & Joyce, D. (2002, April 3-5). Reconstructing the learning
space beyond the classroom walls. Paper presented at the EduCAT Summit:
Innovation in eEducation, University of Waikato, Hamilton, NZ.
Williamson, A.
(2001, July 6). Emancipatory learning via the Internet: A model for
reducing Maori socio-economic exclusion in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Paper
presented at the Ewha International Workshop on Internet Technology
and Cyber Education, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.

Williamson, A. (2008). MPs online: Use of the internet to communicate with constituents. London: Hansard Society.
Miller, L. & Williamson (2008), A. Digital dialogues - Third report. London: Hansard Society
Williamson, A. (2007). Computers in Homes. Waitekere City, NZ: Wairua Consulting Limited for 2020 Trust.
Williamson, A. (2006). Business Internet Usage in
Waitakere City:
A survey of internet and broadband adoption
and usage amongst businesses in Waitakere City. Waitakere City, NZ: Wairua Consulting Limited for Waitakere City Council.
Williamson, A. (2006). Comparison of OECD broadband markets: A comparison of cost and performance data for business and residential broadband products in 26 countries. Wellington, NZ: Wairua Consulting Limited for InternetNZ.
Williamson, A. (2006). Comparison of United Kingdom and New Zealand domestic broadband markets. Waitakere City, NZ: Wairua Consulting Limited. 
Williamson, A., & Edwards, R. (2005). Waitakere City Digital City Strategy. Waitakere City, NZ.
Williamson, A. (2005). The use of information and communications technologies in early childhood education in Manukau City. Waitakere City, NZ: Wairua Consulting Limited for the City of Manukau Education Trust.
Craig, B., & Williamson,
A. (2005). Survey of New Zealand community ICT organisations and projects.
Wellington, NZ: Victoria University of Wellington/Department of Labour.
Craig, B., & Williamson,
A. (2005). Technology planning and support models: Training and resources.
Wellington, NZ: Victoria University of Wellington/Department of Labour.
Williamson, A., & DeSouza, R. (2003). Evaluation of the Otara Digital Opportunities
Project. Auckland, NZ: UNITEC Centre for IT Research.
Williamson, A.
(2002). Five-stage model for community ICT. Waitakere City, NZ: Wairua
Consulting. Available online at www.wairua.com/publish/fivestagemodel.pdf.
Williamson, A.
(2002). What is the future for "e-Government"? Waitakere eDemocracy
Group. Available online: www.wedg.org.nz/docs/ed20020208.html
Williamson, A.
(2001). Application development in post-revolutionary New Zealand. Waitakere
City, New Zealand: Wairua Consulting.
Williamson, A.
(2000). Internet animation. Waitakere City, NZ: Wairua Consulting.
Williamson, A.
(2000). Maori and the new wireless frequencies. Waitakere City, NZ:
Wairua Consulting.
Williamson, A.
(2000). Online auction fraud. Waitakere City, NZ: Wairua Consulting.
Williamson, A., & Baker, P. (2000). Evaluation of a web-based teaching session. Waitakere
City, NZ: Wairua Consulting
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