Publications

Tubb, D., Lutes, A. & O'Donnell, S. (Eds.). (2021). Letters from the Future: How New Brunswickers Confronted Climate Change and Redefined Progress. Chapel Street Editions. 

 

O’Donnell, S. & Edwards, G. (2021). Will Canada remain a credible nonproliferation partner? Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, June 14.

 

Reeder, R., O'Donnell, S. & Prado, A. (2020) Leadership for Climate Change Adaptation in a Rural Region in New Brunswick, Canada. The Journal of Rural and Community Development, 15(2), 55-74.

 

Aspinall, M., O'Donnell, S., Glynn, T. & Beckley, T. (2019). Manufacturing Consent for an Extractive Regime in Rural New Brunswick, Canada. The Journal of Rural and Community Development, 14(4), 27–49.

 

O'Donnell, S. & Beaton, B. (2018). A “whole-community” approach for sustainable digital infrastructure in remote and Northern First Nations. Northern Public Affairs, October, 34-37.

 

O’Donnell, S. & Perley, D. (2016). Toward a Sociology of the Reconciliation of Conflicting Desires. Canadian Review of Sociology. 54(4) 474-481.

 

Beaton, B., Perley, D., George, C. & O’Donnell, S. (2016). Engaging remote marginalized communities using appropriate online research methods. In N. Fielding, R. M. Lee & G. Blank (Eds) The Sage handbook of online research methods (Second Edition). Sage, London. Pg. 563-577.

 

O’Donnell, S. (2016). Digital Skills: Unlocking the Information Society (Book Review). Information, Communication & Society. 19, 1770-1772.

 

Beaton, B., Burnard, T., Linden, A. & O'Donnell, S. (2015). Keewaytinook mobile: An Indigenous community-owned mobile phone service in northern Canada. In L. Dyson, S. Grant & M. Hendriks (eds.), Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies. New York, NY: Routledge. Pg 109-125.

 

McMahon, R., Gurstein, M., Beaton, B., O’Donnell, S., Whiteduck, T. (2014). Making Information Technologies Work at the End of the Road. Journal of Information Policy 4(1).