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Perriam, Jessamy and Carter, Simon eds. (2021). Understanding Digital Societies. London: Sage & The Open University.

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Perriam, Jessamy and Copson, Lynne (2024). Poor policy made durable: when digital transformation meets social harm. In: Perriam, Jessamy and Meldgaard Kjær, Katrine eds. Digitalization in Practice: Intersections, Implications and Interventions. De Gruyter Contemporary Social Sciences, 14. Berlin, Boston: De Guyter, pp. 141–161.

Moats, David and Perriam, Jessamy (2017). How does it feel to be visualized? Redistributing Ethics. In: Zimmer, Michael and Kinder-Kurlanda, Katharina eds. Internet Research Ethics for the Social Age: New Challenges, Cases, and Contexts. Digital Formations. Peter Lang, pp. 255–265.

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Perriam, Jessamy; Birkbak, Andreas and Freeman, Andy (2020). Digital methods in a post-API environment. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 23(3) pp. 277–290.

Perriam, Jessamy (2017). Ethnography, Objects and Reflexivity: A Case Study of the Selfie Stick. Ethnographies of Objects in Science and Technology Studies, 1 pp. 19–25.

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Perriam, Jessamy (2019). A Tweet is Not Just a Tweet: Public Sector Understandings and Analysis of Social Media Customer Service Data. In: SMSociety '19 Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Social Media and Society, ACM Press pp. 33–40.

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