Publications

I have authored and co-authored 286 publications: 12 books, 59 book chapters, 11 edited special issues of journals, 101 journal articles, 98 refereed conference papers, 5 edited conference proceedings volumes. My h-index is currently 60 with 12,000+ total citations (Google Scholar). This page also lists workshops and other publications. My research is situated across a number of 2020 Field of Research (FoR) codes with a focus on Interaction and experience design (330310); Urban informatics (330412); Human-computer interaction (460806); Social and community informatics (461010); Communication technology and digital media studies (470102).

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Books (12)

  1. Cao, S., & Foth, M. (Eds.) (2024, forthcoming). Blockchain for Good – The Transformative Impacts on Industry, Community and the Planet. CRC Press. (www >)
  2. Heitlinger, S., Foth, M., & Clarke, R. (Eds.) (2024, in press). Designing More-than-Human Smart Cities: Beyond Sustainability, Towards Cohabitation. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780192884169. (eprints >)
  3. McQueenie, J., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2024). Community, Culture, Commerce: The intermediary in design and creative industries. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-981-99-7888-5. (eprints >)
  4. Fredericks, J., Caldwell, G., Tomitsch, M., Haeusler, M. H., Colangelo, D., de Waal, M., Fatah gen. Schieck, A., Foth, M., Hespanhol, L., Hoggenmueller, M., & Tscherteu, G. (2023). Media Architecture Compendium Volume 2: Concepts, Methods, Practice. AV Edition. ISBN 978-3-89986-393-2. (eprints >)
  5. Dezuanni, M., Foth, M., Mallan, K., & Hughes, H. (Eds.) (2018). Digital Participation through Social Living Labs – Valuing Local Knowledge, Enhancing Engagement. Chandos Publishing. ISBN 978-008-102-059-3. (eprints >)
  6. Foth, M., Brynskov, M., & Ojala, T. (Eds.) (2015). Citizen’s Right to the Digital City: Urban Interfaces, Activism, and Placemaking. Springer. ISBN 978-981-287-917-2. (eprints >)
  7. Choi, J. H., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (Eds.) (2014). Eat, Cook, Grow: Mixing Human-Computer Interactions with Human-Food Interactions. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-02685-7. (eprints >)
  8. Foth, M., Rittenbruch, M., Robinson, R., & Viller, S. (Eds.) (2014). Street Computing: Urban Informatics and City Interfaces. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-84336-2. (eprints >)
  9. Foth, M., Forlano, L., Satchell, C., & Gibbs, M. (Eds.) (2011). From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen: Urban Informatics, Social Media, Ubiquitous Computing, and Mobile Technology to Support Citizen Engagement. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-01651-3. (eprints >)
  10. Foth, M. (Ed.) (2009). Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City. Information Science Reference, IGI Global. ISBN 978-1-60566-152-0 (hardcopy) ISBN 978-1-60566-153-7 (ebook). (eprints >)
  11. Hearn, G., Tacchi, J., Foth, M., & Lennie, J. (2009). Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases. Hampton Press. ISBN 978-1-57273-866-9 (hard bound) ISBN 978-1-57273-867-6 (paper bound). (eprints >)
  12. Foth, M. (Ed.). (2000). Kreatives Schreiben [Creative Writing]. Books on Demand. ISBN 978-3-89811-413-4. (eprints >)

Book Chapters (59)

  1. Blackler, A., Helsby-Clark, N., Ostwald, M., & Foth, M. (2024, in press). Supporting Disaster Preparedness through User-Centred Interaction Design in Immersive Environments. In D. Del Favero, S. Thurow, M. Ostwald, & U. Frohne (Eds.), Reimagining Extreme Event Scenarios. Springer. ISBN 978-3-031-56113-9. (eprints >)
  2. Graham, M., Maloney, M., & Foth, M. (2024, in press). A City of Good Ancestors: Urban Governance and Design from a Relationist Ethos. In S. Heitlinger, M. Foth, R. Clarke (Eds.), Designing More-than-Human Smart Cities: Beyond Sustainability, Towards Cohabitation. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780192884169. (eprints >)
  3. Corbett, D., Foth, M., Odendaal, N., & Rittenbruch, M. (2024, in press). Re-conceptualising the relationship between informalities, livelihoods and governance towards urban resilience. In L. Priya Rajendran, N.-D. Odeleye, & A. Can (Eds.), Learning Resilience from the Global South: Re-conceptualising informalities as an urban planning and design paradigm. Routledge. (eprints >)
  4. Turner, T. J., Foth, M., & Mann, M. (2024, in press). Hollowed-out privacy, digital platforms and surveillance capitalism: The limits of a market-oriented approach to data. In L. McRae, & M. Kent (Eds.), Surveillance and Social Justice: Big Data Politics, Predictions, and Potentials. Routledge. (eprints >)
  5. Foth, M., Doherty, S., & Kelly, N. (2024). The dark side of creativity: A design perspective on the built environment’s chequered histories. In J. Miao & T. Yigitcanlar (Eds.), Routledge Companion of Creativity and the Built Environment (pp. 314-326). Routledge. ISBN 9781003292821. (eprints >)
  6. Gonsalves, K., Foth, M. & Caldwell, G. (2024). Radical Placemaking: Digitally Situated Community Narratives as Inclusive Citymaking Practice. In N. Bobic, & F. Haghighi (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Architecture, Urban Space and Politics, Vol. II: Ecology, Social Participation & Marginalities (pp. 481-498). Routledge. ISBN 9781003112471. (eprints >)
  7. McQueenie, J. M., & Foth, M. (2023). Intermediation Practices: Strategies and tactics for stakeholder engagement to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. In J. Fredericks, G. Caldwell, M. Tomitsch, M. H. Haeusler, D. Colangelo, M. de Waal, A. Fatah gen. Schieck, M. Foth, L. Hespanhol, M. Hoggenmüller, & G. Tscherteu (Eds.), Media Architecture Compendium Volume 2: Concepts, Methods, Practice. AV Edition. ISBN 978-3-89986-393-2. (eprints >)
  8. Foth, M., & Caldwell, G. (2023). More-than-Human Futures. In J. Fredericks, G. Caldwell, M. Tomitsch, M. H. Haeusler, D. Colangelo, M. de Waal, A. Fatah gen. Schieck, M. Foth, L. Hespanhol, M. Hoggenmüller, & G. Tscherteu (Eds.), Media Architecture Compendium Volume 2: Concepts, Methods, Practice. AV Edition. ISBN 978-3-89986-393-2. (eprints >)
  9. Mitchell, P., Foth, M., & Rittenbruch, M. (2023). Digital geographies and the location economy: Towards a transdisciplinary research agenda. In T. Osborne, & P. Jones (Eds.), A research agenda for digital geographies (pp. 19-26). Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781802200607. (eprints >)
  10. Powell, W., Cao, S., Foth, M., He, S., Turner-Morris, C. & Li, M. (2023). Revisiting trust in supply chains: How does blockchain redefine trust? In B. Abdelaziz, I. Khalil, & B. Aouni (Eds.), Blockchain Driven Supply Chains and Enterprise Information Systems (pp. 21-42). Springer Nature. ISBN 978-3-030-96154-1. (eprints >)
  11. Cao, S., Boyen, X., Deane, F., Miller, T., & Foth, M. (2022). Enabling cross border trade in the face of regulatory barriers to data flow – the case of the Blockchain-based Service Network. In V. S. Anoop, S. Asharaf, J. Goldston, S. Williams (Eds.), Blockchain for Industry 4.0: Emergence, Challenges and Opportunities (pp. 285-303). CRC Press. ISBN 9781032253664. (eprints >)
  12. Sheikh, H., Foth, M., & Mitchell, P. (2022). (Re)imagining the ibis: Multispecies future(s), smart urban governance, and the digital environmental humanities. In C. Travis, D. P. Dixon, L. Bergmann, R. Legg, & A. Crampsie (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of the Digital Environmental Humanities (pp. 490-515). Routledge. ISBN 9780367536633. (eprints >)
  13. Foth, M., Emamjome, F., Mitchell, P., & Rittenbruch, M. (2022). Spatial Data in Urban Informatics: Contentions of the Software-Sorted City. In S. Carta (Ed.), Machine Learning and the City: Applications in Architecture and Urban Design (pp. 367-378). Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781119815075. (eprints >)
  14. Foth, M., Kamols, N., Turner, T., Kovachevich, A., & Hearn, G. (2022). Brisbane 2032: The Promise of the First Climate-positive Olympics for Regenerative Cities. In R. Roggema (Ed.), Design for Regenerative Cities and Landscapes: Rebalancing Human Impact and Natural Environment (pp. 227-248). Springer. ISBN 978-3-030-97023-9. (eprints >)
  15. Mitchell, P., Foth, M., & Anastasiu, I. (2021). Geographies of Locative Apps. In P. C. Adams & B. Warf (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Media Geographies (pp. 183-195). Routledge. ISBN 9780367482855. (eprints >)
  16. Foth, M., Mann, M., Bedford, L., Fieuw, W., & Walters, R. (2021). A capitalocentric review of technology for sustainable development: The case for more-than-human design. In A. Finlay (Ed.), Global Information Society Watch 2020 – Technology, the environment and a sustainable world: Responses from the global South (pp. 78-82). Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Melville, South Africa. ISBN 978-92-95113-40-4. (eprints >)
  17. Foth, M., Anastasiu, I., Mann, M., & Mitchell, P. (2021). From Automation to Autonomy: Technological Sovereignty for Better Data Care in Smart Cities. In B. T. Wang & C. M. Wang (Eds.), Automating Cities: Design, Construction, Operation and Future Impact (pp. 319-343). Springer. ISBN 978-981-15-8669-9. (eprints >)
  18. Foth, M. & Rittenbruch, M. (2021). Building a Research Group: Urban Informatics 2006 to now. In A. Blackler & E. Miller (Eds), How to Be a Design Academic in an Interdisciplinary World (pp. 289-305). CRC Press. ISBN 9780429351693. (eprints >)
  19. Foth, M., Bilandzic, A., & Guaralda, M. (2021). The Impact of Peer-to-Peer Accommodation on Place Authenticity: A Placemaking Perspective. In A. Aurigi & N. Odendaal (Eds.), Shaping Smart for Better Cities: Rethinking and Shaping Relationships between Urban Space and Digital Technologies (pp. 283-306). Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-12-818636-7. (eprints >)
  20. Estrada Grajales, C., Foth, M., Mitchell, P., & Caldwell, G. A. (2020). The Museum in the Smart City: The Role of Cultural Institutions in Co-creating Urban Imaginaries. In K. Willis & A. Aurigi (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Smart Cities (pp. 332-347). Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-03667-3. (eprints >)
  21. Anastasiu, I., Foth, M., Schroeter, R., & Rittenbruch, M. (2020). From Repositories to Switchboards: Local Governments as Open Data Facilitators. In S. Hawken, H. Han, & C. Pettit (Eds.), Open Cities | Open Data: Collaborative Cities in the Information Era (pp. 331-358). Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-981-13-6604-8. (eprints >)
  22. Foth, M., Mitchell, P., & Estrada-Grajales, C. (2020). Today’s Internet for Tomorrow’s Cities: On Algorithmic Culture and Urban Imaginaries. In J. Hunsinger, M. Allen, & L. Klastrup (Eds.), Second International Handbook of Internet Research. (pp. 725-746). Springer. ISBN 978-94-024-1553-7. (eprints >)
  23. Foth, M., Forlano, L., & Bilandzic, M. (2020). Mapping New Work Practices in the Smart City. In H. Friese, M. Nolden, G. Rebane & M. Schreiter (Eds.), Handbuch Soziale Praktiken und Digitale Alltagswelten (pp. 169-181). Springer. ISBN 978-3-658-08356-4. (eprints >)
  24. Bilandzic, A., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2019). The Role of Fab Labs and Living Labs for Economic Development of Regional Australia. In A. Van Luyn & E. de la Fuente (Eds.), Regional Cultures, Economies and Creativity: Innovating through Place in Australia and beyond (pp. 174-197). Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-31067-4. (eprints >)
  25. Fredericks, J., Caldwell, G. A., Foth, M., & Tomitsch, M. (2019). The City as Perpetual Beta: Fostering Systemic Urban Acupuncture. In M. de Lange & M. de Waal (Eds.), The Hackable City: Digital Media & Collaborative Citymaking in the Network Society (pp. 67-92). Springer. ISBN 978-981-13-2693-6. (eprints >)
  26. Lankester, A., Hughes, H., & Foth, M. (2018). Mapping a Connected Learning Ecology to Foster Digital Participation in Regional Communities. In M. Dezuanni, M. Foth, K. Mallan, & H. Hughes (Eds.), Digital Participation through Social Living Labs – Valuing Local Knowledge, Enhancing Engagement (pp. 141-171). Cambridge, UK: Chandos Publishing. ISBN 978-008-102-059-3. (eprints >)
  27. Foth, M., Lankester, A., & Hughes, H. (2018). Mixhaus: Dissolving Boundaries with a Community Maker Space. In M. Dezuanni, M. Foth, K. Mallan, & H. Hughes (Eds.), Digital Participation through Social Living Labs – Valuing Local Knowledge, Enhancing Engagement (pp. 97-116). Cambridge, UK: Chandos Publishing. ISBN 978-008-102-059-3. (eprints >)
  28. Dezuanni, M., Foth, M., Mallan, K., Hughes, H., & Osborne, R. (2018). Social Living Labs for Digital Participation and Connected Learning. In M. Dezuanni, M. Foth, K. Mallan, & H. Hughes (Eds.), Digital Participation through Social Living Labs – Valuing Local Knowledge, Enhancing Engagement (pp. 1-17). Cambridge, UK: Chandos Publishing. ISBN 978-008-102-059-3. (eprints >)
  29. Foth, M. (2017). Some Thoughts on Digital Placemaking. In L. Hespanhol, M. H. Haeusler, M. Tomitsch, & G. Tscherteu (Eds.), Media Architecture Compendium – Digital Placemaking (pp. 202-213). Stuttgart, Germany: avedition. ISBN 978-3-89986-251-5. (eprints >)
  30. Caldwell, G. A., & Foth, M. (2017). DIY / DIWO Media Architecture: The InstaBooth. In A. Wiethoff & H. Hussmann (Eds.), Media Architecture: Using Information and Media as Construction Material (pp. 61-80). Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-045387-4. (eprints >)
  31. Parra Agudelo, L., Choi, J. H.-j., & Foth, M. (2017). The City as Canvas for Change: Grassroots Organisations’ Creative Playing with Bogota. In Nijholt, A. (Ed.), Playable Cities: The City as a Digital Playground (pp. 189-210). Singapore: Springer. ISBN 978-981-10-1961-6. (eprints >)
  32. Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2017). Designing Hubs for Connected Learning: Social, Spatial and Technological Insights from Coworking, Hackerspaces and Meetup Groups. In L. Carvalho, P. Goodyear, & M. de Laat (Eds.), Place-based Spaces for Networked Learning (pp. 191-206). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-13-885088-0 (paperback); 978-1-13-885086-6 (hardback). (eprints >)
  33. Foth, M. (2016). Why we should design smart cities for getting lost. In J. Watson (Ed.), The Conversation Yearbook 2016: 50 Standout Articles from Australia’s Top Thinkers (pp. 109-113). Melbourne, VIC: Melbourne University Press. ISBN 978-0-522-87107-4 (paperback); 978-0-522-87108-1 (ebook). (eprints >)
  34. Foth, M., Hudson-Smith, A., & Gifford, D. (2016). Smart Cities, Social Capital, and Citizens at Play: A Critique and a Way Forward. In F. X. Olleros & M. Zhegu (Eds.), Research Handbook on Digital Transformations (pp. 203-221). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. ISBN 978-1-78471-775-9. (eprints >)
  35. Foth, M., & Brynskov, M. (2016). Participation in Urban Interaction Design for Civic Engagement. In S. Pop, T. Toft, N. Calvillo, & M. Wright (Eds.), What Urban Media Art Can Do – Why When Where and How? (pp. 433-441). Stuttgart, Germany: avedition. ISBN 978-3-89986-255-3. (eprints >)
  36. Foth, M., & Brynskov, M. (2016). Participatory Action Research for Civic Engagement. In E. Gordon, & P. Mihailidis (Eds.), Civic Media: Technology, Design, Practice (pp. 563-580). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 978-026-203-427-2. (eprints >)
  37. Lyle, P., Foth, M., & Choi, J. H. (2015). Design Patterns for Urban Gardening. In M. Foth, M. Brynskov & T. Ojala (Eds.), Citizen’s Right to the Digital City: Urban Interfaces, Activism, and Placemaking (pp. 79-98). Singapore: Springer. ISBN 978-981-287-917-2. (eprints >)
  38. Tomitsch, M., McArthur, I., Haeusler, M. H., & Foth, M. (2015). The Role of Digital Screens in Urban Life: New Opportunities for Placemaking. In M. Foth, M. Brynskov & T. Ojala (Eds.), Citizen’s Right to the Digital City: Urban Interfaces, Activism, and Placemaking (pp. 37-54). Singapore: Springer. ISBN 978-981-287-917-2. (eprints >)
  39. Seeburger, S., Foth, M., & Tjondronegoro, D. (2015). Digital Design Interventions for Creating New Presentations of Self in Public Urban Places. In M. Foth, M. Brynskov & T. Ojala (Eds.), Citizen’s Right to the Digital City: Urban Interfaces, Activism, and Placemaking (pp. 3-21). Singapore: Springer. ISBN 978-981-287-917-2. (eprints >)
  40. Foth, M. (2014). Foreword. In N. Gardner, M. H. Haeusler, & B. Mahar (Eds.), INTERchanging: Future Scenarios for Responsive Transport Infrastructure Design (pp. 8-9). Baunach, Germany: Spurbuchverlag. ISBN 978-3-88778-418-8. (eprints >)
  41. Robinson, R., Rittenbruch, M., Foth, M., Filonik, D., & Viller, S. (2014). Street Computing: Towards an Integrated Open Data Application Programming Interface (API) for Cities. In M. Foth, M. Rittenbruch, R. Robinson, & S. Viller (Eds.), Street Computing: Urban Informatics and City Interfaces (pp. 1-23). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-84336-2. (eprints >)
  42. Mallan, K., Foth, M., Greenaway, R., & Young G. T. (2012). Serious Playground: Using Second Life to Engage High School Students in Urban Planning. In J. Hunsinger & A. Krotoski (Eds.), Learning and Research in Virtual Worlds (pp. 107-129). London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-69347-9. (eprints >)
  43. Seeburger, J., Foth, M., & Tjondronegoro, D. (2012). Designing and Evaluating Mobile Multimedia User Experiences in Public Urban Places: Making Sense of the Field. In D. Tjondronegoro (Ed.), Mobile Multimedia – User and Technology Perspectives (pp. 117-132). Rijeka, Croatia: InTech. ISBN 978-953-307-908-0. (eprints >)
  44. Foth, M., Satchell, C., Bilandzic, M., Hearn, G., & Shelton, D. (2011). Dramatic Character Development Personas to Tailor Apartment Designs for Different Residential Lifestyles. In M. Foth, L. Forlano, C. Satchell, & M. Gibbs (Eds.), From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen: Urban Informatics, Social Media, Ubiquitous Computing, and Mobile Technology to Support Citizen Engagement (pp. 461-484). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-01651-3. (eprints >)
  45. Burgess, J., & Foth, M. (2011). Show Us Your Mess! In D. Araya, Y. Breindl, & T. J. Houghton (Eds.), Nexus: New Intersections in Internet Research (pp. 255-260). New York, NY: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-1-4331-0970-6. (eprints >)
  46. Garcia, N., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2010). Encounters and content sharing in an urban village: Reading texts through an archaeological lens. In K. Willis, G. Roussos, M. Struppek, & K. Chorianopoulos (Eds.), Shared Encounters: Content Sharing as Social Glue in Public Places (pp. 209-226). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. ISBN 978-1-84882-726-4. (eprints >)
  47. Carroll, J.-A., Foth, M., & Adkins, B. (2010). Traversing urban social spaces: How online research helps unveil offline practice. In J. Hunsinger, M. Allen, & L. Klastrup (Eds.), International Handbook of Internet Research (pp. 147-158). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. ISBN 978-1-4020-9788-1. (eprints >)
  48. Spurgeon, C., Collis, C., Foth, M., & Severson, P. (2010). A New Educational Technology for Media and Communication Studies: Mapping Media in Australia and Sweden. In C. M. Stewart, C. C. Schifter, & M. E. M. Selverian (Eds.), Teaching and Learning with Technology: Beyond Constructivism (pp. 113-130). London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-87850-0. (eprints >)
  49. Klaebe, H., Adkins, B., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2009). Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space. In M. Foth (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (pp. 179-194). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. ISBN 978-1-60566-152-0. (eprints >)
  50. Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2009). Social Navigation and Local Folksonomies: Technical and Design Considerations for a Mobile Information System. In S. Hatzipanagos & S. Warburton (Eds.), Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies (pp. 52-66). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. ISBN 978-1-60566-208-4. (eprints >)
  51. Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2009). Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation. In M. Khosrow-Pour (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (2nd ed.) (pp. 2604-2608). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. ISBN 978-1-60566-026-4. (eprints >)
  52. Foth, M. (2009). Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods. In E. Eyob (Ed.), Social implications of Data Mining and Information Privacy (pp. 71-87). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. ISBN 978-1-60566-196-4. (eprints >)
  53. Foth, M. (2009). Analyzing the Factors Influencing the Successful Design and Uptake of Interactive Systems to Support Social Networks in Urban Neighborhoods. In C. Ang & P. Zaphiris (Eds.), Human Computer Interaction: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (pp. 589-604). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. ISBN 978-1-60566-052-3. (eprints >)
  54. Foth, M. (2008). Sociocultural Animation. In C. Van Slyke (Ed.), Information Communication Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications (pp. 464-471). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. ISBN 978-1-59904-949-6. (eprints >)
  55. Foth, M., & Sanders, P. (2008). Impacts of Social Interaction on the Architecture of Urban Spaces. In A. Aurigi & F. De Cindio (Eds.), Augmented Urban Spaces: Articulating the Physical and Electronic City (pp. 73-91). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-7149-7. (eprints >)
  56. Klaebe, H., & Foth, M. (2007). Connecting Communities Using New Media: The Sharing Stories Project. In L. Stillman, & G. Johanson (Eds.), Constructing and Sharing Memory: Community Informatics, Identity and Empowerment (pp. 143-153). Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 1-84718-277-1. (eprints >)
  57. Foth, M. (2006). Sociocultural Animation. In S. Marshall, W. Taylor, & X. Yu (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Developing Regional Communities with Information and Communication Technology (pp. 640-645). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Reference. ISBN 1-59140-575-0. (eprints >)
  58. Hearn, G., & Foth, M. (2005). Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems. In K. Kwansah-Aidoo (Ed.), Topical Issues in Communications and Media Research (pp. 79-94). New York, NY: Nova Science. ISBN 1-59454-279-1. (eprints >)
  59. Foth, M., & Tacchi, J. (2004). Ethnographic Action Research Website. In I. Pringle & S. Subramanian (Eds.), Profiles and Experiences in ICT Innovation for Poverty Reduction (pp. 27-32). New Delhi, India: UNESCO. ISBN 81-89218-03-4. (eprints >)

Edited Special Issues of Journals (11)

  1. Davis, H., Fredericks, J., Foth, M., Caldwell, G. A., & Parker, C. (Eds.) (2025, forthcoming). The Role of Participatory Planning and Design in Addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Special issue of Urban Planning, 10(1). (www >)
  2. Luusua, A., Ylipulli, J., Foth, M., & Aurigi, A. (Eds.) (2023). Urban AI: Understanding the Emerging Role of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Cities. Special issue of AI & Society, 38(3), 1039-1259. (eprints >)
  3. Foth, M. (Ed.) (2017). Urban Informatics and Smart Cities. Special issue of IT – Information Technology: Methods and Applications of Informatics and Information Technology, 59(6). (eprints >)
  4. Kukka, H., Foth, M., & Dey, A. K. (Eds.) (2015). Transdisciplinary Approaches to Urban Computing. Special issue of the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 81. (eprints >)
  5. Foth, M., Rittenbruch, M., Robinson, R., & Viller, S. (Eds.) (2012). Street Computing. Special issue of the Journal of Urban Technology, 19(2). (eprints >)
  6. Allen, M., & Foth, M. (Eds.) (2011). Research for Action: Networking University and Community for Social Responsibility. Special issue of the Journal of Community Informatics, 7(3). (eprints >)
  7. Hearn, G., Foth, M., & Stevenson, T. (Eds.) (2011). Community Engagement for Sustainable Urban Futures. Special issue of Futures, 43(4). (eprints >)
  8. Foth, M. (Ed.) (2009). Making Links through Digital Storytelling. Special issue of 3CMedia, 5. (eprints >)
  9. Foth, M. (Ed.) (2008). Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Special issue of 3CMedia, 4. (eprints >)
  10. Hearn, G., & Foth, M. (Eds.) (2007). Communicative Ecologies. Special issue of the Electronic Journal of Communication, 17(1-2). (eprints >)
  11. Dal Fiore, F., Foth, M., & Martinotti, G. (Eds.) (2007). Communities versus Networks: The Implications on Innovation and Social Change. Special issue of the American Behavioral Scientist, 50(7), 851-988. (eprints >)

Journal Articles (101)

  1. Taboada, M., Turner, J., Seevinck, J., & Foth, M. (2024, in press). A Worldbuilding Approach for Pluriversality in Codesign. CoDesign. (eprints >)
  2. Gonsalves, K., Foth, M., Caldwell, G. A. (2024, in press). Liminality, Situated Digital Tales, and the Pandemic: Three Cases of Radical Placemaking in Australia. Antipode. (eprints >)
  3. Sheikh, H., Mitchell, P., & Foth, M. (2023). Reparative futures of smart urban governance: a speculative design approach for
    multispecies justice. Futures. (eprints >)
  4. Sheikh, H., Foth, M., & Mitchell, P. (2023). From Legislation to Obligation: Re-thinking Smart Urban Governance for Multispecies Justice. Urban Governance. (eprints >)
  5. Loh, S., Santo, Y., & Foth, M. (2023). Plant-human entanglements in buildings: Designing for care infrastructuring with office occupants and pot plants. Frontiers in Computer Science. (eprints >)
  6. Bilandzic, A., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2023). Skunkworks: The design of casual creative environments for social innovation. Interaction Design and Architecture(s), 58. (eprints >)
  7. Megarry, J., Mitchell, P., Rittenbruch, M., Kao, Y., Christensen, B., & Foth, M. (2023). Probing for privacy: A digital design method to support reflection on situated geoprivacy and trust. Digital Society, 2, Article 55. (eprints >)
  8. Loh, S., Foth, M., Santo, Y. (2023). The More-Than-Human Turn in Human-Plant Interaction Design: From Utilitarian Object to Living Co-Inhabitant. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. (eprints >)
  9. Hearn, G., Foth, M., Camelo-Herrera, D., & Caldwell, G. A. (2023). Urban Revitalisation Between Artisanal Craft and Green Manufacturing: The Case of Brisbane’s Northgate Industrial Precinct. Urban Planning, 8(4). (eprints >)
  10. Zenkteler, M., Rodriguez Leonard, F., Cushing, D., Hearn, G., Foth, M., Garcia Hansen, V., & Caldwell, G. A. (2023). Implications of Working from Home for the Design of Healthy Work Environments in the Post-Pandemic City. Built Environment, 49(3), 423-439. (eprints >)
  11. Gonsalves, K. A., Caldwell, G. A., & Foth, M. (2023). The Praxis of Radical Placemaking. Frontiers in Computer Science, 5. (eprints >)
  12. Sheikh, H., Deary, I., Davies, L.-S., Davies, M., Foth, M., & Mitchell, P. (2023). Creative futuring for more-than-human worlds: Exhibitions as sites to ponder environmental governance. Leonardo, 56(6), 606-612. (eprints >)
  13. Miller, T., Cao, S., Foth, M., Boyen, X., & Powell, W. (2023). An asset-backed decentralised finance instrument for food supply chains – A case study from the livestock export industry. Computers in Industry, 47, 103863. (eprints >)
  14. Sheikh, H., Mitchell, P., & Foth, M. (2023). More-than-Human Smart Urban Governance: A Research Agenda. Digital Geography and Society, 4, 100045. (eprints >)
  15. Gonsalves, K., Aia-Fa’aleava, A., Ha, L. T., Junpiban, N., Narain, N., Foth, M., & Caldwell, G. A. (2023). TransHuman Saunter: Multispecies Storytelling in Precarious Times. Leonardo, 56(2), 125-132. (eprints >)
  16. Natanelov, V., Cao, S., Foth, M., & Dulleck, U. (2022). Blockchain Smart Contracts for Supply Chain Finance: Mapping the Innovation Potential in Australia-China Beef Supply Chains. Journal of Industrial Information Integration, 30, 100389. (eprints >)
  17. Teli, M., McQueenie, J., Cibin, R., & Foth, M. (2022). Intermediation in Design as a Practice of Institutioning and Commoning. Design Studies, 82, 101132. (eprints >)
  18. Zenkteler, M., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2022). Lifestyle cities, remote work and implications for urban planning. Australian Planner, 58(1-2), 25-35. (eprints >)
  19. Mann, M., Mitchell, P., & Foth, M. (2022). Between surveillance and technological solutionism: A critique of privacy-preserving apps for COVID-19 contact-tracing. New Media and Society. (eprints >) (SSRN >)
  20. Bottero, M., Caprioli, C., Foth, M., Mitchell, P., Rittenbruch, M., & Santangelo, M. (2022). Urban parks, value uplift and green gentrification: an application of the Spatial Hedonic Model in the city of Brisbane. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 74, 127618. (eprints >)
  21. Cao, S., Foth, M., Powell, W., Miller, T., & Li, M. (2022). A Blockchain-based Multisignature Approach for Supply Chain Governance: A Use Case from the Australian Beef Industry. Blockchain: Research and Applications, 3(4), 100091. (eprints >)
  22. Zenkteler, M., Hearn, G., Foth, M., & McCutcheon, M. (2022). Distribution of home-based work in cities: Implications for planning and policy in the pandemic era. Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis (JURA), 14(2), 187-210. (eprints >)
  23. Marshall, A., Turner, K., Richards, C., Foth, M., & Dezuanni, M. (2022). Critical factors of digital AgTech adoption on Australian farms: From digital to data divide. Information, Communication and Society, 25(6), 868-886. (eprints >)
  24. Matthews, B., Doherty, S., Johnston, J., & Foth, M. (2022). The Publics of Design: Challenges for Design Research and Practice. Design Studies, 80, 101106. (eprints >)
  25. Sheikh, H., Foth, M., & Mitchell, P. (2022). More-than-human city region foresight: Multispecies entanglements in regional governance and planning. Regional Studies. (eprints >)
  26. Bedford, L., Mann, M., Foth, M., & Walters, R. (2022). A post-capitalocentric critique of digital technology and environmental harm: new directions at the intersection of digital and green criminology. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 11(1), 167-181. (eprints >)
  27. Fieuw, W., Foth, M., & Caldwell, G. A. (2022). Towards a more-than-human approach to smart and sustainable urban development: Designing for multispecies justice. Sustainability, 14(2), 948. (eprints >)
  28. Rittenbruch, M., Foth, M., Mitchell, P., Chitrakar, R., Christensen, B., & Pettit, C. (2022). Co-Designing Planning Support Systems in Urban Science: The Questions They Answer and the Questions They Raise. Journal of Urban Technology, 29(2), 7-32. (eprints >)
  29. Powell, W., Foth, M., Cao, S., & Natanelov, V. (2022). Garbage In Garbage Out: The Precarious Link between IoT and Blockchain in Food Supply Chains. Journal of Industrial Information Integration, 25, 100261. (eprints >)
  30. Tomitsch, M., Fredericks, J., Vo, D., Frawley, J., & Foth, M. (2021). Non-human Personas: Including Nature in the Participatory Design of Smart Cities. IxD&A – Interaction Design & Architecture(s), 50, 102-130. (eprints >)
  31. Cao, S., Foth, M., Powell, W., & McQueenie, J. (2021). What are the effects of short video storytelling in delivering Blockchain-credentialed Australian beef products to China? Foods, 10(10), 2403. (eprints >)
  32. Powell, W., Cao, S., Miller, T., Foth, M., Boyen, X., Earsman, B., del Valle, S., & Turner-Morris, C. (2021). From Premise to Practice of Social Consensus: How to Agree on Common Knowledge in Blockchain-enabled Supply Chains. Computer Networks, 200, 108536. (eprints >)
  33. Kamols, N., Foth, M., & Guaralda, M. (2021). Beyond Engagement Theatre: Challenging Institutional Constraints of Participatory Planning Practice. Australian Planner, 57(1), 23-35. (eprints >)
  34. Gonsalves, K., Foth, M., & Caldwell, G. (2021). Radical Placemaking: Utilizing Low-Tech AR/VR to engage in Communal Placemaking during a Pandemic. IxD&A – Interaction Design & Architecture(s), 48, 143-164. (eprints >)
  35. Zenkteler, M., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2021). The role of residential suburbs in the knowledge economy: Insights from a design charrette into nomadic and remote work practices. Journal of Urban Design, 26(4), 422-440. (eprints >)
  36. Cao, S., Powell, W., Foth, M., Natanelov, V., Miller, T., & Dulleck, U. (2021). Strengthening consumer trust in beef supply chain traceability with a blockchain-based human-machine reconcile mechanism. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 180, 105886. (eprints >)
  37. Guaralda, M., Hearn, G., Foth, M., Yigitcanlar, T., Mayere, S., & Law, L. (2020). Towards Australian Regional Turnaround: Insights into Sustainably Accommodating Post-Pandemic Urban Growth in Regional Towns and Cities. Sustainability, 12(24), 10492. (eprints >)
  38. Mengi, O., Bilandzic, A., Foth, M., & Guaralda, M. (2020). Mapping Brisbane’s Casual Creative Corridor: Land use and policy implications of a new genre in urban creative ecosystems. Land Use Policy, 97, 104792. (eprints >)
  39. Pettit, C., Shi, V., Han, H., Rittenbruch, M., Foth, M., Lieske, S., van den Nouwelant, R., Mitchell, P., Leao, S., Christensen, B., & Jamal, M. (2020). A New Toolkit for Land Value Analysis and Scenario Planning. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 47(8), 1490–1507. (eprints >)
  40. Mann, M., Mitchell, P., Foth, M., & Anastasiu, I. (2020). #BlockSidewalk to Barcelona: Technological Sovereignty and the Social Licence to Operate Smart Cities. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), 71(9), 1103-1115. (eprints >)
  41. Loh, S., Foth, M., Caldwell, G. A., Garcia-Hansen, V., & Thomson, M. (2020). A More-than-Human Perspective on Understanding the Performance of the Built Environment. Architectural Science Review, 63(3-4), 372-383. (eprints >)
  42. Hughes, H., Foth, M., & Mallan, K. (2019). Social living labs for informed learning: A conceptual framework of interprofessional education in community healthcare. Journal of Information Literacy, 13(2), 112-135. (eprints >)
  43. Fels, D. I., Blackler, A., Cook, D., & Foth, M. (2019). Ergonomics in apiculture: A case study based on inspecting movable frame hives for healthy bee activities. Heliyon, 5(7), e01973. (eprints >)
  44. Clarke, R., Heitlinger, S., Light, A., Forlano, L., Foth, M., & DiSalvo, C. (2019). More-Than-Human Participation: Design for Sustainable Smart City Futures. ACM interactions, 26(3), 60-63. (eprints >)
  45. Yigitcanlar, T., Kamruzzaman, Md., Foth, M., Sabatini, J., da Costa, E., & Ioppolo, G. (2019). Can cities become smart without being sustainable? A systematic review of the literature. Sustainable Cities and Society, 45, 348-365. (eprints >)
  46. Yigitcanlar, T., Foth, M., & Kamruzzaman, M. (2019). Towards Post-Anthropocentric Cities: Reconceptualising Smart Cities to Evade Urban Ecocide. Journal of Urban Technology, 26(2), 147-152. (eprints >)
  47. Foth, M. (2019). Research beyond Smart Cities. TAD – Technology | Architecture + Design, 3(1), 39-41. (eprints >)
  48. Bilandzic, A., Casadevall, D., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2018). Social and Spatial Precursors to Innovation: The Diversity Advantage of the Creative Fringe. Journal of Community Informatics, 14(1), 160-182. (eprints >)
  49. Lyle, P., Choi, J. H.-j., & Foth, M. (2018). Designing to the Pattern: A Storytelling Prototype for Food Growers. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 2(4), 73. (eprints >)
  50. Houghton, K., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2018). Working from the Other Office: Trialling Coworking Spaces for Public Servants. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 77(4), 757-778. (eprints >)
  51. Foth, M. (2018). Participatory Urban Informatics: Towards Citizen-abilitySmart and Sustainable Built Environment, 7(1), 4-19. (eprints >)
  52. Hughes, H., Foth, M., Dezuanni, M., Mallan, K., Allan, C. (2018). Fostering Digital Participation and Communication through Social Living Labs: A Qualitative Case Study from Regional Australia. Communication Research and Practice, 4(2), 183-206. (eprints >)
  53. Estrada Grajales, C., Foth, M., & Mitchell, P. (2018). Urban Imaginaries of Co-creating the City: Local Activism Meets Citizen Peer-Production. Journal of Peer Production, 11. (eprints >)
  54. Parra Agudelo, L., Foth, M., Choi, J. H., & Estrada, C. (2018). Creativity and Design to Articulate Difference in the Conflicted City: Collective Intelligence in Bogota’s Grassroots Organisations. AI & Society, 33(1), 147-158. (eprints >)
  55. Estrada Grajales, C., Mitchell, P., Foth, M., & Satchell, C. (2018). Rat Running the G20: Collective Intelligence for Navigating the Disrupted City. AI & Society, 33(1), 133-146. (eprints >)
  56. Rehm, S., Foth, M., & Mitchell, P. (2018). DoGood: Examining Gamification, Civic Engagement, and Collective Intelligence. AI & Society, 33(1), 27-37. (eprints >)
  57. Foth, M. (2017). Participation, Co-Creation, and Public Space. Journal of Public Space, 2(4), 21-36. (eprints >)
  58. Hughes, H., Rike, W., & Foth, M. (2017). Informed digital learning through social living labs as participatory methodology: The case of Food Rescue Townsville. Information and Learning Science, 118(9/10), 518-534. (eprints >)
  59. Camacho, T., Foth, M., Rakotonirainy, A., & Rittenbruch, M. (2017). Understanding Urban Rail In-Vehicle Activities: An Activity Theory Approach. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 46, Part A, 70-86. (eprints >)
  60. Johnson, D., Horton, E., Mulcahy, R., & Foth, M. (2017). Gamification and Serious Games within the Domain of Domestic Energy Consumption: A Systematic Review. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 73, 249-264. (eprints >)
  61. Russell-Bennett, R., Yam, A., Foth, M., & Mulcahy, R. (2017). How Does Serious M-Game Technology Encourage Low-Income Households to Perform Socially-Responsible Behaviors? Psychology & Marketing, 34(4), 394-409. (eprints >)
  62. Camacho, T., Foth, M., Rakotonirainy, A., Rittenbruch, M., & Bunker, J. (2016). The Role of Passenger-Centric Innovation in the Future of Public Transport. Public Transport, 8(3), 453-475. (eprints >)
  63. Hespanhol, L., Tomitsch, M., McArthur, I., Fredericks, J., Schroeter, R., & Foth, M. (2016). Situated Interfaces for Engaging Citizens on the Go. ACM interactions, 23(1), 40-45. (eprints >)
  64. Houghton, K., Foth, M., & Miller, E. (2015). Urban Acupuncture: Hybrid Social and Technological Practices for Hyperlocal Placemaking. Journal of Urban Technology, 22(3), 3-19. (eprints >)
  65. Farr-Wharton, G., Foth, M., & Choi, J. H. (2014). Identifying Factors that Promote Consumer Behaviours Causing Expired Domestic Food Waste. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 13(6), 393-402. (eprints >)
  66. Hearn, G., Collie, N., Lyle, P., Choi, J. H., & Foth, M. (2014). Using Communicative Ecology Theory to Scope the Emerging Role of Social Media in the Evolution of Urban Food Systems. Futures, 62 Part B, 202-212. (eprints >)
  67. Houghton, K., Miller, E., & Foth, M. (2014). The local library bridging the digital and physical city: Opportunities for economic development. Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, 15, 39-60. (eprints >)
  68. Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2014). Learning beyond Books – Strategies for Ambient Media to Improve Libraries and Collaboration Spaces as Interfaces for Social Learning. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 71(1), 77-95. (eprints >)
  69. Houghton, K., Miller, E., & Foth, M. (2014). Integrating ICT into the Planning Process: Impacts, Opportunities and Challenges. Australian Planner, 51(1), 24-33. (eprints >)
  70. Caldwell, G. A., Foth, M., & Guaralda, M. (2013). An Urban Informatics Approach to Smart City Learning in Architecture and Urban Design Education. IxD&A – Interaction Design and Architecture(s), 17, 7-28. (eprints >)
  71. Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2013). Libraries as Coworking Spaces: Understanding User Motivations and Perceived Barriers to Social Learning. Library Hi Tech Journal, 31(2), 254-273. (eprints >)
  72. Houghton, K., Foth, M., & Miller, E. (2013). The Continuing Relevance of the Library as a Third Place for Users and Non-Users of IT: The Case of Canada Bay. Australian Library Journal, 62(1), 27-39. (eprints >)
  73. Fredericks, J., & Foth, M. (2013). Augmenting Public Participation: Enhancing Planning Outcomes through the Use of Social Media and Web 2.0. Australian Planner, 50(3), 244-256. (eprints >)
  74. Foth, M., Schroeter, R., & Ti, J. (2013). Opportunities of Public Transport Experience Enhancements with Mobile Services and Urban Screens. International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence, 5(1), 1-18. (eprints >)
  75. Camacho, T., Foth, M., & Rakotonirainy, A. (2013). Pervasive Technology and Public Transport: Opportunities Beyond Telematics. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 12(1), 18-25. (eprints >)
  76. Farr-Wharton, G., Lyle, P., Choi J. H., & Foth, M. (2012). Health Matters for Subscribers to Community-Supported Agriculture. Food and Public Health, 2(6), 184-192. (eprints >)
  77. Robinson, R., Rittenbruch, M., Foth, M., Filonik, D., & Viller, S. (2012). Street Computing: Towards an Integrated Open Data API for Cities. Journal of Urban Technology, 19(2), 1-23. (eprints >)
  78. Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2012). A Review of Locative Media, Mobile and Embodied Spatial Interaction. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 70(1), 66-71. (eprints >)
  79. Allen, M., & Foth, M. (2011). Research in Action for Community Informatics: A Matter for Conversation. Journal of Community Informatics, 7(3). (eprints >)
  80. Satchell, C., & Foth, M. (2011). Darkness and Disaster in the City. IEEE Internet Computing, 15(6), 90-93. (eprints >)
  81. Mallan, K., Foth, M., Greenaway, R., & Young G. T. (2010). Serious Playground: Using Second Life to Engage High School Students in Urban Planning. Journal of Learning, Media and Technology, 35(2), 203-225. (eprints >)
  82. Foth, M. (2010). Participation, Animation, Design: A Tripartite Approach to Urban Community Networking. AI & Society, 25(3), 335–343. (eprints >)
  83. Collis, C., Foth, M., & Schroeter, R. (2009). The Brisbane Media Map: Participatory Design and Authentic Learning to Link Students and Industry. Learning Inquiry, 3(3), 143-155. (eprints >)
  84. Foth, M., Bajracharya, B., Brown, R., & Hearn, G. (2009). The Second Life of Urban Planning? Using Neogeography Tools for Community Engagement. Journal of Location Based Services, 3(2), 97-117. (eprints >)
  85. Choi, J. H., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2009). Site specific mobility and connection in Korea: bangs (rooms) between public and private spaces. Technology in Society, 31(2), 133-138. (eprints >)
  86. Tacchi, J., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2009). Action Research Practices and Media for Development. International Journal of Education and Development using ICT, 5(2). (eprints >)
  87. Hearn, G., Foth, M., & Gray, H. (2009). Applications and implementations of new media in corporate communications: An action research approach. Corporate Communications, 14(1), 49-61. (eprints >)
  88. Foth, M., Paulos, E., Satchell, C., & Dourish, P. (2009). Pervasive Computing and Environmental Sustainability: Two Conference Workshops. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 8(1), 78-81. (eprints >)
  89. Carroll, J.-A., Adkins, B., Foth, M., Parker, E., & Jamali, S. (2008). My Place through My Eyes: A social constructionist approach to researching the relationships between socioeconomic living contexts and physical activity. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 3(4), 204-218. (eprints >)
  90. Satchell, C., & Foth, M. (2008). The Re-creation of Identity in Digital Environments and the Potential Benefits for Non-Profit and Community Organisations. 3CMedia, 4, 16-27. (eprints >)
  91. Notley, T., & Foth, M. (2008). Extending Australia’s Digital Divide Policy: An Examination of the Value of Social Inclusion and Social Capital Policy Frameworks. Australian Social Policy, 7. (eprints >)
  92. Foth, M., Klaebe, H., & Hearn, G. (2008). The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development. Body, Space & Technology, 7(2). (eprints >)
  93. Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2007). Networked Individualism of Urban Residents: Discovering the communicative ecology in inner-city apartment buildings. Information, Communication & Society, 10(5), 749-772. (eprints >)
  94. Adkins, B., Foth, M., Summerville, J., & Higgs, P. (2007). Ecologies of Innovation: Symbolic Aspects of Cross-Organizational Linkages in the Design Sector in an Australian Inner-City Area. American Behavioral Scientist, 50(7), 922-934. (eprints >)
  95. Martinotti, G., Dal Fiore, F., & Foth, M. (2007). Introduction: The Human Web. American Behavioral Scientist, 50(7), 851-856. (eprints >)
  96. Spurgeon, C., Foth, M., Severson, P., & Collis, C. (2006). Media Mapping: Reflections on Australian and Swedish Experiences with a New Educational Technology in Media and Communication Studies. Electronic Journal of Communication, 16(1-2). (eprints >)
  97. Timbrell, G., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2006). Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 6(6), 97-104. (eprints >)
  98. Foth, M. (2006). Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods. IEEE Computer, 39(9), 44-50. (eprints >)
  99. Foth, M., & Adkins, B. (2006). A Research Design to Build Effective Partnerships between City Planners, Developers, Government and Urban Neighbourhood Communities. Journal of Community Informatics, 2(2), 116-133. (eprints >)
  100. Foth, M. (2006). Network Action Research. Action Research, 4(2), 205-226. (eprints >)
  101. Foth, M. (2006). Analyzing the Factors Influencing the Successful Design and Uptake of Interactive Systems to Support Social Networks in Urban Neighborhoods. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 2(2), 65-79. (eprints >)

Conference Papers (98)

  1. Low, A., Turner, J., & Foth, M. (2023, Dec 2-6). Worlds Apart, Together: Discovering Player Priorities for Cooperative Building in Terraforming Games. In Proceedings of the Australian Conference of the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (OZCHI), Wellington, NZ. ACM. (eprints >)
  2. Low, A., Turner, J., & Foth, M. (2022, Nov 16-18). Pla(y)cemaking with Care: Locative Mobile Games as Agents of Place Cultivation. In Proceedings of the 25th Annual Academic Mindtrek Conference 2022 (pp. 135-146), Tampere, Finland. ACM. (eprints >)
  3. Turner, J., Seevinck, J., Foth, M., Armstrong, K., Vickery, N., Kelly, N., Tyurina, A., McKinnon, H., Low, A., & Davies, L. (2022, Oct 28 – Nov 11). Kinning with the Unseen More-than-Human: Towards methodologies for the Barrambin Project. In Proceedings of the Australian Council of University Art and Design Schools (ACUADS) Conference 2022, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA. (eprints >)
  4. Cao, S., Miller, T., Foth, M., Powell, W., Boyen, X., & Turner-Morris, C. (2021, Nov 23). Integrating On-chain and Off-chain Governance for Supply Chain Transparency and Integrity. In Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Distributed Ledger Technology, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  5. Marshall, A., Turner, K., Richards, C., Foth, M., & Dezuanni, M. (2021, Oct 13-15). Rural Data Divides: Critical Factors of Digital AgTech Adoption on Australian Farms. In Selected Papers of #AoIR2021: The 22nd Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers. (eprints >)
  6. Sheikh, H., Gonsalves, K., & Foth, M. (2021, Jun 24 – Jul 2). Plant(e)tecture: Towards a Multispecies Media Architecture Framework for amplifying Plant Agencies. In Proceedings of the Media Architecture Biennale (MAB) (pp. 87-99), Amsterdam, NL. ACM. (eprints >)
  7. Foth, M., Caldwell, G. A., Fredericks, J. (2021, Jun 8-11). A COVID-19 Horizon Scan Looking for Post-Pandemic Implications for Design. In Design Culture(s) – Cumulus Conference Proceedings Roma 2021 (pp. 2107-2125). Rome, Italy: Cumulus – International Association of Universities and Colleges of Art, Design and Media. (eprints >) (SSRN >)
  8. McKinnon, H., Foth, M., & Sade, G. (2020, Jul 6-10). 1300 Pieces of Rubbish: A Collaborative Approach to Making Sense of Everyday Resource Sufficiency in the Home. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) conference (pp. 1351-1364), Eindhoven, NL. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  9. Gonsalves, K., Foth, M., Caldwell, G., & Jenek, W. (2020, Jun 24-26). Radical Placemaking: Immersive, Experiential and Activist Approaches for Marginalised Communities. In Proceedings of the Architecture MPS Conference on Connections: Exploring heritage, architecture, cities, art, media, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK. (eprints >)
  10. Teli, M., Foth, M., Sciannamblo, M., Anastasiu, I. & Lyle, P. (2020, Jun 15-19). Tales of Institutioning and Commoning: Participatory Design Processes with a Strategic and Tactical Perspective. In Proceedings of the 16th Participatory Design Conference (PDC 2020) (pp. 159-171), Manizales, Colombia. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  11. Natanelov, V., Wagner, G., & Foth, M. (2019, Dec 10). Digital Twins and Distributed Ledger Technology: What can they learn from each other? In Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Distributed Ledger Technology (SDLT), Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  12. Zenkteler, M., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2019, Aug 27-30). Fostering home-based work and remote work in neighbourhoods: design scenarios. In Proceedings of the 59th European Regional Science Association (ERSA) Congress, Lyon, France. (eprints >)
  13. Filonik, F., Rittenbruch, M., Foth, M., & Bednarz, T. (2019, Jul 16-19). Visualisation Design as Language Transformations – From Conceptual Models to Graphics Grammars. In Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference in Information Visualisation (IV2019), Adelaide, SA. New York, NY: IEEE. (eprints >)
  14. Foth, M., & Turner, T. J. (2019, Jun 3-7). The Premise of Institutioning for the Proliferation of Communities and Technologies Research. In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T 2019), Vienna, Austria. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  15. Casadevall, D., Foth, M., & Bilandzic, A. (2018, Dec 5-7). Skunkworks Finder: Unlocking the Diversity Advantage of Urban Innovation Ecosystems. In Proceedings of the 30th Australian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (OZCHI) (pp. 145-155), Melbourne, VIC. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  16. Foth, M., & Caldwell, G. A. (2018, Nov 13-16). More-than-Human Media Architecture. In Proceedings of the Media Architecture Biennale 2018, Beijing, China. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  17. Frauenberger, C., Foth, M., & Fitzpatrick, G. (2018, Aug 20-24). On Scale, Dialectics, and Affect: Pathways for Proliferating Participatory Design. In Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference (PDC), Hasselt, Belgium. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  18. Foth, M. (2017, Nov 28 – Dec 1). The Promise of Blockchain Technology for Interaction Design. In Proceedings of the 29th Australian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (OZCHI) (pp. 513-517), Brisbane, QLD. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  19. McKinnon, H. & Foth, M. (2017, Nov 28 – Dec 1). The Work of Making: Reflections on the Process, Form and Function of two Sets of Design Research Artefacts. In Proceedings of the 29th Australian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (OZCHI) (pp. 191-200), Brisbane, QLD. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  20. Foth, M. (2017, Jun 26-30). Lessons from Urban Guerrilla Placemaking for Smart City Commons. In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T 2017) (pp. 32-35), Troyes, France. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  21. Steinberger, F., Schroeter, R., Foth, M., & Johnson, D. (2017, May 6-11). Designing Gamified Applications that Make Safe Driving More Engaging. In Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) (pp. 2826-2839), Denver, CO, USA. New York, NY: ACM. [Best Paper Award] (eprints >)
  22. Filonik, D., Bednarz, T., Rittenbruch, M., & Foth, M. (2016, Dec 3-4). Glance: Generalized Geometric Primitives and Transformations for Information Visualization in AR/VR Environments. In Proceedings of the 15th ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual-Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry (VRCAI 2016) (pp. 461-468). Zhuhai, China. (eprints >)
  23. Lausen, L., Rittenbruch, M., Mitchell, P., Horton, E., & Foth, M. (2016, Nov 29 – Dec 2). CrowdRisk: Exploring Crowdsourcing of Risk Information. In Proceedings of OZCHI (pp. 165-169). Launceston, TAS. (eprints >)
  24. Carden, B., Donovan, J., Rittenbruch, M., & Foth, M. (2016, Nov 29 – Dec 2). Exploring Tangible Interaction for Map-based Feedback. In Proceedings of OZCHI (pp. 224-228). Launceston, TAS. (eprints >)
  25. Farr-Wharton, G., Filonik, D., Origliasso, J., Grasso, D., Rittenbruch, M., & Foth, M. (2016, Nov 29 – Dec 2). Grids and Networks: Two Exploratory Approaches for Visualising Bibliometric Data on Very Large Displays. In Proceedings of OZCHI (pp. 229-237). Launceston, TAS. (eprints >)
  26. Filonik, D., Rittenbruch, M., & Foth, M. (2016, Oct 24-27). DataChopin – Designing Interactions for Visualisation Composition in a Co-located, Cooperative Environment. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization and Engineering (CDVE 2016) (pp. 126-133). Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  27. Hill, H., Miller, E., Foth, M., & Bain, P. (2016, Oct 20-22). Towards a Self-Determination Theory Approach to Energy Conservation in Households with Low Income: Recommendations from Practicing Therapists. In Proceedings of the Behavior, Energy and Climate Change (BECC) Conference. Baltimore, MD, USA. (eprints >)
  28. Russell-Bennett, R., Mulcahy, R., McAndrew, R., Swinton, T., Little, J.-A., & Foth, M. (2016, Sep 26-27). Can a digital approach change low-income energy saving behaviours? In Proceedings of the International Social Marketing Conference (ISMC). Wollongong, NSW. (eprints >)
  29. Foth, M., Tomitsch, M., Forlano, L., Haeusler, M., & Satchell, C. (2016, Jun 20-22). Citizens Breaking out of Filter Bubbles: Urban Screens as Civic Media. In Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (PerDis) (pp. 140-147). Oulu, Finland. (eprints >)
  30. Foth, M., Tomitsch, M., Satchell, C., & Haeusler, M. (2015, Dec 7-10). From Users to Citizens: Some Thoughts on Designing for Polity and Civics. In Proceedings of OZCHI (pp. 623-633). Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  31. Camacho, T., Foth, M., Rittenbruch, M., & Rakotonirainy, A. (2015, Dec 7-10). TrainYarn: Probing Perceptions of Social Space in Urban Commuter Trains. In Proceedings of OZCHI (pp. 455-464). Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  32. Thiel, S.-K., Foth, M., & Schroeter, R. (2015, Dec 7-10). Ad hoc Communities on the Road: Serendipitous Social Encounters to Enhance Tourist Experiences. In Proceedings of OZCHI (pp. 643-652). Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  33. Palleis, R., Parra Agudelo, L., & Foth, M. (2015, Jun 27-30). Local Commons: A Visual Approach to Collective City Making through Situated Community Engagement. In Proceedings of the Work-In-Progress Track of the 7th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T 2015). (International Reports on Socio-Informatics, 12(1), pp. 83-92). Limerick, Ireland. (eprints >)
  34. Lyle, P., Choi, J. H., & Foth, M. (2015, Jun 27-30). Growing Food in the City: Design Ideations for Urban Residential Gardeners. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T 2015) (pp. 89-97). Limerick, Ireland. (eprints >)
  35. Hespanhol, L., Tomitsch, M., McArthur, I., Fredericks, J., Schroeter, R., & Foth, M. (2015, Jun 27-30). Vote As You Go: Blending Interfaces for Community Engagement into the Urban Space. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T 2015) (pp. 29-37). Limerick, Ireland. (eprints >)
  36. Lyle, P., Choi, J. H., & Foth, M. (2014, Dec 2-5). Designing for Grassroots Food Production: An Event-Based Urban Agriculture Community. In Proceedings of OZCHI 2014 (pp. 362-365). Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  37. Farr-Wharton, G., Choi, J. H., & Foth, M. (2014, Dec 2-5). Food Talks Back: Exploring the Role of Mobile Applications in Reducing Domestic Food Wastage. In Proceedings of OZCHI 2014 (pp. 352-361). Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  38. Farr-Wharton, G., Choi, J. H., & Foth, M. (2014, Nov 25-28). Technicolouring the Fridge: Reducing Food Waste through Uses of Colour-coding and Cameras. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM) (pp. 48-57). Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  39. Caldwell, G. A., & Foth, M. (2014, Nov 19-22). DIY Media Architecture: Open and Participatory Approaches to Community Engagement. In Proceedings of the Media Architecture Biennale 2014 (pp. 1-10). Aarhus, Denmark. (eprints >)
  40. Russell-Bennett, R., Mulcahy, R., Foth, M., Little, J.-A., & Swinton, T. (2014). The Psychological and Economic Factors that Influence Energy Consumption Habits of Low-Income Earners. In M. Ewing, & F. Newton (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2014 International Social Marketing Conference. Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  41. Foth, M., Heikkinen, T., Ylipulli, J., Luusua, A., Satchell, C., & Ojala, T. (2014, Jun 3-4). UbiOpticon: Participatory Sousveillance with Urban Screens and Mobile Phone Cameras. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (PerDis) (pp. 56-61). Copenhagen, Denmark. (eprints >)
  42. Steinberger, F., Foth, M., & Alt, F. (2014, Jun 3-4). Vote With Your Feet: Local Community Polling on Urban Screens. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (PerDis) (pp. 44-49). Copenhagen, Denmark. (eprints >)
  43. Bilandzic, M., Schroeter, R., & Foth, M. (2013, Nov 25-29). Gelatine: Making Coworking Places Gel for Better Collaboration and Social Learning. In Proceedings of OZCHI 2013 (pp. 427-436). Adelaide, SA. (eprints >)
  44. Lyle, P., Choi, J. H., & Foth, M. (2013, Sep 2-6). HCI for City Farms: Design Challenges and Opportunities. In Proceedings of the 14th IFIP TC13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT) (Lecture Notes in Computer Science No. 8120, pp. 109-116). Cape Town, South Africa. (eprints >)
  45. Foth, M., Satchell, C., Seeburger, J., & Russell-Bennett, R. (2013, 29 Jun – 2 Jul). Social and Mobile Interaction Design to Increase the Loyalty Rates of Young Blood Donors. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T 2013) (pp. 64-73). Munich, Germany. (eprints >)
  46. Foth, M., Fischer, F., & Satchell, C. (2013, May 3-5). From Movie Screens to Moving Screens: Mapping Qualities of New Urban Interactions. In J. Geiger, O. Khan, M. Shepard (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th MediaCities conference (pp. 194-204). Buffalo, NY. (eprints >)
  47. Filonik, D., Medland, R., Foth, M., & Rittenbruch, M. (2013, Apr 3-5). A Customisable Dashboard Display for Environmental Performance Visualisations. In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Persuasive Technology, Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  48. Hasan, S., Medland, R., Foth, M., & Curry, E. (2013, Apr 3-5). Curbing Resource Consumption Using Team-Based Feedback: Paper Printing in a Longitudinal Case Study. In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Persuasive Technology, Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  49. Seeburger, S., Foth, M., & Tjondronegoro, D. (2012, Dec 4-6). The Sound of Music: Sharing Song Selections between Collocated Strangers in Public Urban Places. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM) (article 34), Ulm, Germany. (eprints >)
  50. Foth, M., Fitz-Walter, Z., Ti, J., Russell-Bennett, R., & Kuhn, K. (2012, Nov 26-30). Please Take Out Your Phones: On the Spot Solicitation of Student Feedback in Class. In Proceedings of OZCHI 2012 (pp. 150-153). Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  51. Farr-Wharton, G., Foth, M., & Choi, J. H. (2012, Nov 26-30). Colour Coding the Fridge to Reduce Food Waste. In Proceedings of OZCHI 2012 (pp. 119-122). Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  52. Seeburger, J. & Foth, M. (2012, Nov 26-30). Content Sharing on Public Screens: Experiences through Iterating Social and Spatial Contexts. In Proceedings of OZCHI 2012 (pp. 530-539). Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  53. Caldwell, G. A., Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2012, Nov 15-17). Towards Visualising People’s Ecology of Hybrid Personal Learning Environments. In Proceedings of the Media Architecture Biennale 2012 (pp. 13-22). Aarhus, Denmark. (eprints >)
  54. Schroeter, R., Rakotonirainy, A., & Foth, M. (2012, Oct 17-19). The Social Car: New Interactive Vehicular Applications Derived from Social Media and Urban Informatics. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI’12) (pp. 107-110). Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA. (eprints >)
  55. Schroeter, R., Foth, M., & Satchell, C. (2012, Jun 11-15). People, Content, Location: Sweet Spotting Urban Screens for Situated Engagement. In Proceedings of DIS 2012 (pp. 146-155). Newcastle, UK. (eprints >)
  56. Rittenbruch, M., Foth, M., Robinson, R., & Filonik, D. (2012, May 24-26). Program Your City: Designing an Urban Integrated Open Data API. In Proceedings of Cumulus (pp. 24-28), Helsinki, Finland. (eprints >)
  57. Foth, M., Schroeter, R., & Anastasiu, I. (2011, Nov 28 – Dec 2). Fixing the City One Photo at a Time: Mobile Logging of Maintenance Requests. In Proceedings of OZCHI 2011 (pp. 126-129). Canberra, ACT. (eprints >)
  58. Foth, M. (2011, Jul 27-29). Urban Informatics, Ubiquitous Computing and Social Media for Healthy Cities. In Proceedings of the 4th Making Cities Liveable Conference. Noosa, QLD. (eprints >)
  59. Petkov, P., Köbler, F., Foth, M., & Krcmar, H. (2011, Jun 29 – Jul 2). Motivating Domestic Energy Conservation through Comparative, Community-Based Feedback in Mobile and Social Media. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Communities & Technologies (C&T 2011) (pp. 21-30). Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  60. Satchell, C., & Foth, M. (2011, May 7-12). Welcome to the Jungle: HCI After Dark. In Proceedings of the 29th Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) (pp. 753-762). Vancouver, Canada. (eprints >)
  61. Petkov, P., Köbler, F., Foth, M., Medland, R., & Krcmar, H. (2011, May 7-12). Engaging Energy Saving through Motivation-Specific Social Comparison. In Proceedings of the 29th Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) (pp. 1945-1950). Vancouver, Canada. (eprints >)
  62. Foth, M., Choi, J. H., & Satchell, C. (2011, Mar 19-23). Urban Informatics. In J. Bardram & N. Ducheneaut (Eds.), Proceedings of CSCW 2011 (pp. 1-8). Hangzhou, China. (eprints >)
  63. Satchell, C., & Foth, M. (2010, Nov 22-26). Fear and Danger in Nocturnal Urban Environments. In S. Viller & B. Kraal (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2010 (pp. 380-383). Brisbane, QLD: Queensland University of Technology. (eprints >)
  64. Houghton, K., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2010, Oct 29-31). Creativity, Knowledge, Engagement: Keys to Finding the Right Governance Model for a Regional Community Precinct. In J. Geelhaar, F. Eckardt, B. Rudolf, S. Zierold, & M. Markert (Eds.), MediaCity 2010: Interaction of Architecture, Media and Social Phenomena (pp. 211-232). Weimar, Germany: Bauhaus University Weimar. (eprints >)
  65. Seeburger, J., Foth, M., Tjondronegoro, D. (2010, Oct 16-20). Capital Music: Personal Expression with a Public Display of Song Choice. In J. Gulliksen & A. Blandford (Eds.), Proceedings of NordiCHI 2010 (pp. 777-780). Reykjavík, Iceland. (eprints >)
  66. Foth, M., & Schroeter, R. (2010, Oct 6-8). Enhancing the experience of public transport users with urban screens and mobile applications. In A. Lugmayr (Ed.), Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI MindTrek conference (pp. 33-40). Tampere, Finland. (eprints >)
  67. Schroeter, R., & Foth, M. (2009, Nov 23-27). Discussions in Space. In J. Kjeldskov, J. Paay, & S. Viller (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2009 (pp. 381-384). Melbourne, VIC: The University of Melbourne. (eprints >)
  68. Wiesner, K., Foth, M., & Bilandzic, M. (2009, Nov 23-27). Unleashing Creative Writers: Situated Engagement with Mobile Narratives. In J. Kjeldskov, J. Paay, & S. Viller (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2009 (pp. 373-376). Melbourne, VIC: The University of Melbourne. (eprints >)
  69. Brereton, M., Roe, P., Foth, M., Bunker J. M., & Buys, L. (2009, Nov 23-27). Designing Participation in Agile Ridesharing with Mobile Social Software. In J. Kjeldskov, J. Paay & S. Viller (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2009 (pp. 257-260). Melbourne, VIC: The University of Melbourne. (eprints >)
  70. Holgar, M., Foth, M., & Ferrero-Regis, T. (2009, Jul 8-10). Fashion as a Communication Medium to Raise Environmental Awareness and Sustainable Practice. In T. Flew (Ed.), Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communications Association (ANZCA) Conference (pp. 1253-1275). Brisbane, QLD: Queensland University of Technology. (eprints >)
  71. Satchell, C., Foth, M., Hearn, G., & Schroeter, R. (2008, Dec 8-12). Suburban Nostalgia: The Community Building Potential of Urban Screens. In F. Vetere, C. Graham & C. Satchell (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2008 (pp. 243-246). Cairns, QLD: James Cook University. (eprints >)
  72. Foth, M., Gonzalez, V. M., & Kraemer, K. L. (2008, Dec 8-12). Design Considerations for Community Portals in Master-Planned Developments in Australia and Mexico. In F. Vetere, C. Graham & C. Satchell (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2008 (pp. 33-40). Cairns, QLD: James Cook University. (eprints >)
  73. Foth, M., Satchell, C., Brereton, M., & Choi, J. H. (2008, Oct 16-18). Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability. Paper presented at the Association of Internet Researchers conference (AoIR IR 9.0), Copenhagen, Denmark. (eprints >)
  74. Foth, M., Choi, J. H., Bilandzic, M., & Satchell, C. (2008, Oct 7-9). Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village. In A. Lugmayr (Ed.), Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI MindTrek conference (pp. 179-183). Tampere, Finland. (eprints >)
  75. Bilandzic, M., Foth, M., & De Luca, A. (2008, Feb 25-27). CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems. In G. Marsden, I. Ladeira & P. Kotzé (Eds.), Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) conference (pp. 174-183). Cape Town, South Africa. (eprints >)
  76. Young, G., Foth, M., & Matthes, N. Y. (2007, Nov 28-30). Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community. In B. Thomas & M. Billinghurst (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2007 (pp. 219-222). Adelaide, SA: University of South Australia. (eprints >)
  77. Foth, M., Odendaal, N., & Hearn, G. (2007, Oct 15-16). The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites. In D. Remenyi (Ed.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning (ICICKM) (pp. 127-133). Cape Town, South Africa. (eprints >)
  78. Foth, M., & Podkalicka, A. (2007, Sep 24-25). Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? In F. Papandrea & M. Armstrong (Eds.), Proceedings of the Communications Policy & Research Forum (CPRF) (pp. 356-369). Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  79. Klaebe, H., Foth, M., Burgess, J., & Bilandzic, M. (2007, Sep 23-26). Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development. Paper presented at the 13th International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia (VSMM), Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  80. Foth, M., Hearn, G., & Klaebe, H. (2007, Sep 9-12). Embedding Digital Narratives and New Media in Urban Planning. Paper presented at the Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts (DRHA) Conference, Dartington, South Devon, UK. (eprints >)
  81. Carroll, J.-A., Adkins, B., Foth, M., & Parker, E. (2007, Sep 6-8). The Kelvin Grove Urban Village: What aspects of design are important for connecting people, place, and health? Paper presented at the International Urban Design Conference, Gold Coast, QLD. (eprints >)
  82. Foth, M., Gonzalez, V. M., & Taylor, W. (2006, Nov 20-24). Designing for Place-Based Social Interaction of Urban Residents in México, South Africa and Australia. In J. Kjeldskov & J. Paay (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2006 (pp. 345-348). Sydney, NSW: University of Technology, Sydney. (eprints >)
  83. Klaebe, H., & Foth, M. (2006, Oct 9-11). Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project. In L. Stillman & G. Johanson (Eds.), Proceedings of the 3rd International Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference. Prato, Italy: Monash University. (eprints >)
  84. Burgess, J., Foth, M., & Klaebe, H. (2006, Sep 25-26). Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media. Paper presented at the Communications Policy & Research Forum (CPRF), Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  85. Foth, M., & Axup, J. (2006, Jul 31 – Aug 5). Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? In G. Jacucci, F. Kensing, I. Wagner, & J. Blomberg (Eds.), Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference (PDC) (pp. 93-96). Trento, Italy. (eprints >)
  86. Timbrell, G., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2006, Jul 11-14). Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation. Paper presented at the Sixth International Conference on Knowledge Culture & Change in Organisations, Prato, Italy. (eprints >)
  87. Foth, M. (2006, Jun 12-14). Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities. In J. Ljungberg & M. Andersson (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). Göteborg, Sweden. (eprints >)
  88. Collis, C., Foth, M., & Spurgeon, C. (2005, Nov 21-22). Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map. Paper presented at the Communications Research & Strategy Forum, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  89. Foth, M., & Adkins, B. (2005, Aug 24-26). A Research Design to Build Effective Partnerships between City Planners, Developers, Government and Urban Neighbourhood Communities. In G. Erwin, W. Taylor, A. Bytheway & C. Strümpfer (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference (pp. 341-354). Cape Town, South Africa: Cape Peninsula University of Technology. (eprints >)
  90. Foth, M., & Sanders, P. (2005, Jun 17-18). Social Networks in Inner-City Apartment Complexes and the Implications for the Residential Architecture of Public Space. In A. Aurigi, P. van den Besselaar, F. De Cindio, G. Gumpert & S. Drucker (Eds.), Proceedings of Digital Cities 4: the Augmented Public Space. 2nd International Conference on Communities and Technologies (pp. 33-44). Milan, Italy: Università degli Studi di Milano. (eprints >)
  91. Foth, M., & Brereton, M. (2004, Nov 22-24). Enabling local interaction and personalised networking in residential communities through action research and participatory design. In P. Hyland & L. Vrazalic (Eds.), Proceedings of OZCHI 2004 (pp. 223-227). Wollongong, NSW: University of Wollongong. (eprints >)
  92. Foth, M. (2004, Sep 29 – Oct 1). Designing networks for sustainable neighbourhoods: A case study of a student apartment complex. In G. Johanson & L. Stillman (Eds.), Proceedings of the 1st International Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 161-172). Prato, Italy: Monash University. (eprints >)
  93. Foth, M. (2004, Sep 19-22). Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network. In K. O’Riordan & S. Rafaeli (Eds.), Proceedings of the Association of Internet Researchers conference (AoIR IR 5.0). Brighton, UK: University of Sussex. (eprints >)
  94. Foth, M. (2004, Jul 27-31). Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design. In A. Bond, A. Clement, F. de Cindio, D. Schuler & P. van den Besselaar (Eds.), Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference (PDC) (Vol. 2, pp. 175-178). Toronto, Canada. (eprints >)
  95. Foth, M. (2004, Mar 31 – Apr 2). Encouraging residents to take social ownership of an online community network through PAD: Participation, Animation, Design. In P. Day (Ed.), Proceedings of the Building & Bridging Community Networks conference. Brighton, UK. (eprints >)
  96. Foth, M. (2003, Dec 15-17). Connectivity Does Not Ensure Community: On Social Capital, Networks and Communities of Place. In S. Marshall & W. Taylor (Eds.), Proceedings 5th International Information Technology in Regional Areas (ITiRA) Conference (pp. 31-39). Caloundra, QLD: Central Queensland University Press. (eprints >)
  97. Hartley, J., Hearn, G., Tacchi, J., & Foth, M. (2003, Dec 15-17). The Youth Internet Radio Network: A Research Project to Connect Youth Across Queensland Through Music, Creativity and ICT. In S. Marshall & W. Taylor (Eds.), Proceedings of the 5th International Information Technology in Regional Areas (ITiRA) Conference (pp. 335-342). Caloundra, QLD: Central Queensland University Press. (eprints >)
  98. Foth, M. (2003, Oct 1-2). If you build it, they will not necessarily come: The need for online communication research into communities of place. Paper presented at the Communication Research Forum (CRF), Canberra, ACT. (eprints >)

Edited Conference Proceedings Volumes (5)

  1. Abdullah, N, Wan Adnan, W. A., & Foth, M. (Eds.) (2018). Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on User Science and Engineering (i-USEr 2018). Communications in Computer and Information Science, Volume 886. Singapore: Springer. (eprints >)
  2. Foth, M. (general chair), Ju, W., Schroeter, R., & Viller, S. (program chairs) (Eds.) (2016). Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS 2016), Volume 1. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  3. Foth, M. (general chair), Ju, W., Schroeter, R., & Viller, S. (program chairs) (Eds.) (2016). Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS 2016), Volume 2. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  4. Foth, M. (general chair), Kjeldskov, J., & Paay, J. (program chairs) (Eds.) (2011). Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T 2011). New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  5. Foth, M. (general chair), Kjeldskov, J., & Paay, J. (program chairs) (Eds.) (2009). Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (OZCHI 2009). New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)

Workshops and Workshop Papers (44)

  1. Fredericks, J., Davis, H., Parker, C., Tomitsch, M., Caldwell, G. A., Foth, M., & Crosby, A. (2023, Dec 3). Designing Smart over a Distance for Sustainable Communities: Reflecting on AI, the Metaverse, and the Role of HCI for Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals. Workshop organisers at Australian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (OZCHI), Wellington, NZ. ACM. (www >) (eprints >)
  2. Fredericks, J., Foth, M., Davis, H., Caldwell, G. A., Parker, C., & Tomitsch, M. (2022, Aug 25). Designing Smart for Sustainable and Resilient Communities: The Role of Participatory Design in Addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Workshop organisers at the Participatory Design Conference (PDC’22), Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. ACM. (www >) (eprints >)
  3. Gonsalves, K., Jenek, W., Caldwell, G. A., Foth, M., Nijs, G., Laureyssens, T., Coenen, J., & Vande Moere, A. (Eds.) (2021, Jun 29). DIY & More-than-Human Media Architecture: Allegories, Entanglements & Speculative Practice. Workshop proceedings, Media Architecture Biennale 2021, Amsterdam, NL. (eprints >)
  4. Sheikh, H., Foth, M., & Mitchell, P. (2021, Mar 29-30). A Speculative Approach to More-than-Human City Governance: Desirable Future(s) of Biodiversity. In Proceedings of the Digital Ecologies Virtual Workshop, University of Cambridge, UK. (eprints >)
  5. Gonsalves, K., Foth, M., & Caldwell, G. A. (2020, Jul 15-16). Navigating experiences of gender-based violence: Co-creating location-based storytelling urban games as advocacy. In Workshop Proceedings of Methods, Theories, and Taking Action through Gender and Feminisms in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Hanover, Germany. (eprints >)
  6. Fredericks, J., Parker, C., Caldwell, G. A., Foth, M., Davis, H., & Tomitsch, M. (2019, Dec 3). Designing Smart for Sustainable Communities: Reflecting on the Role of HCI for Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals. Workshop organisers at the 31st Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (OZCHI 2019), Perth, WA. (www >) (eprints >)
  7. Angus, D., Bruns, A., Foth, M., Graham, T., Mann, M., Matamoros-Fernández, A., Mitchell, P., & Wikstrom, P. (2019, Oct 2). Digital Methods for Digital Media Research. Workshop organisers at the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference, Brisbane, QLD. (www >)
  8. Foth, M., Heitlinger, S., Tomitsch, M., & Clarke, R. (2019, Jun 4). Digital Cities 11: Communities and Technologies for More-than-Human Futures. Symposium organisers at the 9th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T), Vienna, Austria. (www >) (eprints >)
  9. Foth, M., Caldwell, G. A., Fredericks, J., & Volz, K. (2018, Nov 13). Augmenting Cities beyond Bedazzlement: Empowering Local Communities through Immersive Urban Technologies. In Workshop Proceedings of Augmenting Cities and Architecture with Immersive Technologies, Media Architecture Biennale (MAB), Beijing, China. (eprints >)
  10. Heitlinger, S., Foth, M., Clarke, R., DiSalvo, C., Light, A., & Forlano, L. (2018, Aug 20-24). Avoiding Ecocidal Smart Cities: Participatory Design for More-than-Human Futures. Workshop organisers at the Participatory Design Conference (PDC), Hasselt & Genk, Belgium. (www >) (eprints >) (situated action >) (exhibition >)
  11. Casadevall, D., Foth, M., & Bilandzic, A. (2017, Nov 28). Skunkworks Finder: Visualising the Diverse Ecosystem of Creativity and Innovation Spaces. In Workshop Proceedings of Digital Outreach: Designing Technologies for Diversity, Participation and Social Inclusion, OZCHI 2017, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  12. Hughes, H., Foth, M., Dezuanni, M., & Mallan, K. (2017, Nov 28). Social Living Labs for Community-Wide Healthcare Learning through Digital Participation. In Workshop Proceedings of Digital Outreach: Designing Technologies for Diversity, Participation and Social Inclusion, OZCHI 2017, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  13. Foth, M., Blackler, A., Svensdotter, A., & Stepan, D. L. (2017, Nov 28). Saving AJ: Designing a Quarantine Hospital Burrow to Treat Sarcoptic Mange in Bare-Nosed Wombats. In Workshop Proceedings of Co-Designing Technologies for Citizen Scientist Engagement & Saving Species, OZCHI 2017, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  14. Foth, M., Hughes, H., Dezuanni, M., & Mallan, K. (2017, Jun 27). Skunkworks: Designing Regional Innovation Spaces for the Creative Fringe. In Workshop Proceedings of Designing Participation for the Digital Fringe, 8th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T), Troyes, France. (eprints >)
  15. Foth, M. (2017, Jun 26). The Software-Sorted City: Big Data & Algorithms. In N. Odendaal & A. Aurigi (Eds.), Proceedings of Digital Cities 10: Towards a Localised Socio-Technical Understanding of the ‘Real’ Smart City, 8th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T), Troyes, France. (eprints >)
  16. Foth, M., Lankester, A., & Hughes, H. (2016, Nov 26). Digital Fabrication and Local Participation: A Community Maker Space Dissolving Boundaries. In Workshop Proceedings of Digital Participation: Engaging Diverse and Marginalised Communities, OZCHI 2016, Lanceston, TAS. (eprints >)
  17. Foth, M. (2016, Aug 15). A Designer as Politician and a Politician as Designer. In Workshop Proceedings of Ting: Making Publics through Provocation, Conflict and Appropriation, Participatory Design Conference (PDC), Aarhus, Denmark. (eprints >)
  18. Parra Agudelo, L., Choi, J. H.-j., & Foth, M. (2016, Aug 15). Designing with Urban Grassroots Organisations in South America: Pilot Study in Argentina. In Workshop Proceedings of Ting: Making Publics through Provocation, Conflict and Appropriation, Participatory Design Conference (PDC), Aarhus, Denmark. (eprints >)
  19. Dezuanni, M., Foth, M., Mallan, K., & Hughes, H. (2016, Jun 4-5). Social Living Labs for Digital Participation: Designing with Regional and Rural Communities. Workshop organisers at the ACM Designing Interactive Systems (DIS’16) conference, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  20. Rehm, S., Foth, M., & Mitchell, P. (2015, Jun 28). Gamifying Collective Intelligence for the Common Good. In D. Schuler, F. De Cindio, A. De Liddo (Eds.), Workshop Proceedings of Encouraging Collective Intelligence for the Common Good, 7th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T), Limerick, Ireland. (eprints >)
  21. de Lange, M., Verhoeff, N., de Waal, M., Foth, M., & Brynskov, M. (2015, Jun 27). Digital Cities 9: Hackable Cities – From Subversive City Making to Systemic Change. Workshop organisers at the 7th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T), Limerick, Ireland. (eprints >)
  22. Farr-Wharton, G., Foth, M., Choi, J. H. (2013, Sep 9). EatChaFood: Challenging Technology Design to Slice Food Waste Production. In Green Food Technology: Ubicomp opportunities for reducing the environmental impacts of food, UbiComp Adjunct Proceedings, Zürich, Switzerland. New York: ACM. (eprints >)
  23. Foth, M., Parra Agudelo, L., & Palleis, R. (2013, Sep 8). Digital Soapboxes: Towards an Interaction Design Agenda for Situated Civic Innovation. In HiCUE 2013: Human Interfaces for Civic and Urban Engagement, UbiComp Adjunct Proceedings, Zürich, Switzerland. New York: ACM. (eprints >)
  24. Camacho, T., Foth, M., & Rakotonirainy, A. (2013, Sep 8). TrainRoulette: Promoting Situated In-train Social Interaction between Passengers. In SOFTec 2013: Second Workshop on Computer Mediated Social Offline Interactions, UbiComp Adjunct Proceedings, Zürich, Switzerland. New York: ACM. (eprints >)
  25. Lyle, P., Choi, J. H., Lawson, S., Lueg, C., Chamberlain, A., Foth, M., Meroni, A., & Brereton, M. (2013, Sep 3). Urban Agriculture: A Growing Field of Research. Workshop organisers at the 14th IFIP TC13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT), Cape Town, South Africa. (eprints >)
  26. Foth, M., Satchell, C., & Hearn, G. (2011, Nov 29). Urban Informatics for Rural Knowledge Economies. In Proceedings of the Rural HCI Workshop, OZCHI 2011, Canberra, ACT. (eprints >)
  27. Choi, J. H., Foth, M., Farr-Wharton G., & Lyle, P. (2011, Sep 5-9). Designing for Engagement towards Healthier Lifestyles through Food Image Sharing: The Case of I8DAT. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Promoting and Supporting Healthy Living by Design, INTERACT 2011, Lisbon, Portugal. (eprints >)
  28. Foth, M., Choi, J. H., Lyle, P., & Farr-Wharton G. (2011, Aug 30 – Sep 2). Start Playing with Your Food: Fun Food Experiences with Mobile Social Media. In Workshop Proceedings of Please Enjoy! Studying Playful Experiences with Mobile Technologies, MobileHCI 2011, Stockholm, Sweden. (eprints >)
  29. Bilandzic, M., Jones, M. G., & Foth, M. (2011, Jun 30). The Embodied Hybrid Space: Designing for Digital Encounters in Physical Environments. In In A. Lugmayr et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Semantic Ambient Media Experience (SAME 2011), Communities & Technologies (C&T 2011). Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  30. Allen, M., & Foth, M. (2010, Nov 15). Research for Action: Networking University and Community for Social Responsibility. Workshop organisers at the Making Links conference, Perth, WA. (eprints >)
  31. Choi, J. H., & Foth, M. (2010, Oct 31). Lift@Weimar: Sustainable Interaction with Food, Technology, and the City. Workshop organisers at the MediaCity 2010 conference, Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany. (eprints >)
  32. Foth, M., & Choi, J. H. (2010, Oct 20). Academic Career Development Workshop for Research Students and Early Career Academics. Workshop organisers at the Association of Internet Researchers conference (AoIR IR 11), Gothenburg, Sweden. (eprints >)
  33. Foth, M., Choi, J. H., & Hofmann, P. (2010, May 31 – Jun 4). Urban Informatics and Sustainable Cities. Workshop organisers at the 1st International UBI Summer School 2010, University of Oulu, Finland. (eprints >)
  34. Choi, J. H., Foth, M., Hearn, G., Blevis, E., & Hirsch, T. (2009, Nov 23-27). Hungry 24/7? HCI Design for Sustainable Food Culture. Workshop organisers at OZCHI 2009, The University of Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  35. Robinson, R., Rittenbruch, M., Brereton, M., Viller, S., & Foth, M. (2009, Nov 23-27). Street Computing. Workshop organisers at OZCHI 2009, The University of Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  36. Wiesner, K., Foth, M., Bilandzic, M., & Krcmar, H. (2009, Sep 15-18). Restrictions and Constraints in Mobile Narratives for Place-based Community Engagement. Paper presented at the Community Practices and Locative Media Workshop, MobileHCI, Bonn, Germany. (eprints >)
  37. Foth, M., Gibbs, M., & Satchell, C. (2009, Jul 13-14). From Social Butterfly to Urban Citizen: A HCSNet workshop on social and mobile technology to support civic engagement. Workshop organisers, QUT, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  38. Foth, M., Forlano, L., & Hattori, H. (2009, Jun 24-27). Digital Cities 6: Concepts, Methods and Systems of Urban Informatics. Workshop organisers at the 4th International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T), University Park, PA. (eprints >)
  39. Taylor, N., Cheverst, K., Satchell, C., Foth, M., & MacColl, I. (2008, Dec 8-12). Public and Situated Displays to Support Communities. Workshop organisers at OZCHI, Cairns, QLD. (eprints >)
  40. Paulos, E., Foth, M., Satchell, C., Kim, Y., Dourish, P., & Choi, J. H. (2008, Sep 21-24). Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism. Workshop organisers at the 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp), Seoul, South Korea. (eprints >)
  41. Foth, M., Satchell, C., Paulos, E., Igoe, T., & Ratti, C. (2008, May 19). Pervasive Persuasive Technology and Environmental Sustainability. Workshop organisers at the 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing, Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  42. Matthes, N. Y., & Foth, M. (2007, Sep 16-19). Designing engaging interactions for exploration and sharing of multidisciplinary outcomes in Environmental Education. In A. Bajart, H. Muller, & T. Strang (Eds.), UbiComp 2007 Workshops Proceedings (pp. 589-592). Innsbruck, Austria. (eprints >)
  43. Foth, M., & De Cindio, F. (2007, Jun 28-30). Digital Cities 5: Urban Informatics, Locative Media and Mobile Technology in Inner-City Developments. Workshop organisers at the 3rd International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T), East Lansing, MI. (eprints >)
  44. Gaved, M. B., & Foth, M. (2006, Nov 2-3). More Than Wires, Pipes and Ducts: Some Lessons from Grassroots Initiated Networked Communities and Master-Planned Neighbourhoods. In R. Meersman, Z. Tari, P. Herrero et al. (Eds.), On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: OTM 2006 Workshops (Lecture Notes in Computer Science No. 4277, pp. 171-180). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. (eprints >)

Other Publications (46)

  1. McLeod, V., & Foth, M. (2024, Mar 4). The National Electricity Market wasn’t made for a renewable energy future. Here’s how to fix it. The Conversation. (eprints >) (www >)
  2. Dezuanni, M., Osman, K., Foth, M., Mitchell, P., McCosker, A., Notley, T., Kennedy, J., Marshall, A., Tucker, J., Hourigan, A., Mamalipurath, J., & Mavoa, J. (2023). Digital inclusion is everybody’s business: Key findings from the ARC Linkage Project Advancing digital inclusion in low-income Australian families. The Low-income Families Digital Divide. Digital Media Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  3. Foth, M., Osman, K., & Hourigan, A. (2023). The low-income families digital divide: North Queensland Community. The Low-income Families Digital Divide. Digital Media Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  4. Foth, M. (2023). We need to fund more than just science priorities for Australia’s future. Submission to Australia’s science and research priorities – consultation 2023. (eprints >)
  5. Kelly, N., & Foth, M. (2022, Nov 17). An entire Pacific country will upload itself to the metaverse. It’s a desperate plan – with a hidden message. The Conversation. (eprints >) (www >)
  6. Dezuanni, M., Osman, K., Foth, M., Kennedy, J., Marshall, A., McCosker, A., Mitchell, P., Notley, T., Mamalipurath, J., Mavoa, J., & Tucker, J. (2022). Advancing digital inclusion in low income Australian families: Interim findings report. QUT, Brisbane, Australia. (www >) (eprints >)
  7. Marshall, A., Turner, K., Richards, C., Foth, M., Dezuanni, M., & Neale, T. (2021). A case study of human factors of digital AgTech adoption: Condamine Plains, Darling Downs. Digital Media Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  8. McQueenie, J., Foth, M., Powell, W., & Hearn, G. (2021). BeefLegends: Connecting the Dots between Community, Culture and Commerce. Industry report. Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, QLD. ISBN 978-1-925553-40-6. (eprints >)
  9. Gonsalves, K., Foth, M., & Caldwell, G. A. (2021, Jun 24 – Jul 2). Chatty Bench Project: Radical Media Architecture during COVID-19 Pandemic. In Proceedings of the Media Architecture Biennale (MAB), (pp. 182-183), Amsterdam, NL. New York, NY: ACM. (eprints >)
  10. Cao, S., Deane, F., Foth, M., Powell, W., Robb, L., & Turner-Morris, C. (2020, Jul 30). China’s blockchain services network: A new global emerging infrastructure. Information Age. Australian Computer Society, Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  11. Cao, S., Dulleck, U., Powell, W., Turner-Morris, C., Natanelov, V., & Foth, M. (2020). BeefLedger blockchain-credentialed beef exports to China: Early consumer insights. Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology (BEST), Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD. ISBN 978-1-925553-21-5. (eprints >)
  12. Marshall, A., Dezuanni, M., Wockner, K., Babacan, H., Burgess, J., Crawford, F., Foth, M., Gregory, R., Mitchell, P., Neale, T., Rogers, S., & Wallace, R. (2020). Northern Australia Communications Analysis Directions Paper: Investigating digital inclusion infrastructure, governance, policy and intervention. Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA), Townsville, QLD. ISBN 978-1-922437-05-1. (eprints >)
  13. Foth, M., Mitchell, P., Mann, M., Rittenbruch, M., & Anastasiu, I. (2019). Submission to the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA) Internet of Things (IoT) Report 2020. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland University of Technology. (eprints >)
  14. Marshall, A., Dezuanni, M., Foth, M., Dale, A., & Babacan, H. (2019). Submission to Regional Connectivity Program, Department of Communications, Australian Government. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland University of Technology. (eprints >)
  15. Foth, M., & McQueenie, J. (2019, Jun 13). Creatives in the country? Blockchain and AgTech can create unexpected jobs in regional Australia. The Conversation. (eprints >)
  16. Foth, M. (2018, Nov 12). Smart mobility alone is no substitute for strong policy leadership. The Conversation. (eprints >)
  17. Clarke, R., Heitlinger, S., Foth, M., Light, A., DiSalvo, C., & Forlano, L. (2018, Aug 22 – Dec 2). Walking towards participatory speculation in more-than-human urban futures. Art exhibition at the Participatory Design Conference (PDC), Hasselt & Genk, Belgium. (eprints >) (situated action >)
  18. Foth, M. (2017). Submission to the Inquiry by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Transport and Cities into the Australian Government’s Role in the Development of Cities. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland University of Technology. (eprints >)
  19. Foth, M., & Guaralda, M. (2017, May 1). We should create cities for slowing down. The Conversation. (eprints >)
  20. Anastasiu, I., Foth, M., Schroeter, R. (2016, Oct 17-20). Humanising the Smart City: Bringing together People, Place & Technology towards Participatory Citymaking. Poster presented at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (UN Habitat III), Quito, Ecuador. (eprints >)
  21. Osmond, J., Alexander, S. (Writers / Directors), Wilson, A. (Writer), The Simplicity Institute, Foth, M., Hembrow, D., & Hembrow, C. (Executive Producers). (2016). A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity [Motion picture / Documentary]. Australia: Happen Films. (eprints >)
  22. Foth, M. (2016, Jun 1). Early experiments show a smart city plan should start with people first. The Conversation. (eprints >)
  23. Foth, M. (2016, Apr 8). Why we should design smart cities for getting lost. The Conversation. (eprints >)
  24. Foth, M., Blackler, A., & Cunningham, P. (2016, Mar 4). A digital beehive could warn beekeepers when their hives are under attack. The Conversation. (eprints >)
  25. Houghton, K., Foth, M., & Hearn, G. (2015). Queensland Government Flexible Work Centres Trial Final Report. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation. (eprints >)
  26. Foth, M. (2015, Dec 2). Australia needs an innovation ‘skunkworks.’ The Conversation. (eprints >)
  27. Foth, M. (2015, Nov 10). We need to fund more than just science priorities for Australia’s future. The Conversation. (eprints >)
  28. Filonik, D., Bednarz, T., Rittenbruch, M., & Foth, M. (2015, Sep 22-25). Collaborative Data Exploration Interfaces: From Participatory Sensing to Participatory Sensemaking. Poster presented at the IEEE International Symposium on Big Data Visual Analytics (BDVA 2015), Hobart, TAS. (eprints >)
  29. Choi, J. H.-j., Seevinck, J., Zelenko, O., Donovan, J., & Foth, M. (2015, Apr 30). Submission for the Queensland Government Parliamentary Inquiry into Personal Health Promotion Interventions Using Telephone and Web-based Technologies. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland University of Technology. (eprints >)
  30. Russell-Bennett, R., Drennan, J., Mulcahy, R., Johnson, D., Foth, M., & King, N. (2015, Apr 28). Submission for the Queensland Government Parliamentary Inquiry into Personal Health Promotion Interventions Using Telephone and Web-based Technologies. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland University of Technology. (eprints >)
  31. Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2014). Day in the Lab: Urban Informatics Research Lab, Queensland University of Technology. ACM interactions, 21(6), 16-19. (eprints >)
  32. Filonik, D., Rittenbruch, M., & Foth, M. (2014, Aug 5-8). Participatory Data Analytics: Collaborative Interfaces for Data Composition and Visualisation. Poster presented at the 7th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction (VINCI 2014), Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  33. Steinberger, F., & Foth, M. (2013, Nov 25-29). Vote with Your Feet: Hyperlocal Polling for Urban Screens. Poster presented at the OZCHI 2013 conference, Adelaide, SA. (eprints >)
  34. Foth, M., Medland, R., Filonik, D., Petkov, P., Scott, I., & Rittenbruch, M. (2012). Domestic Energy Monitoring in Victorian Households with PV Solar Installations: Feasibility Report for GV Community Energy. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  35. Foth, M. (2012). Urban Informatics Research and Insights for Libraries, Cultural Industries and Innovation Systems. Occasional Paper Series, Australian Business Foundation, Sydney, NSW. (eprints >)
  36. Medland, R., Foth, M., & Petkov, P. (2011). Connecting People and Resource Consumption in Real Time [Works in Progress]. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 10(1), 63-65. (eprints >)
  37. Mailander, S., Schroeter, R., & Foth, M. (2009). Bustracker: Digitally Augmented Public Transportation [Works in Progress]. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 8(4), 28-32. (eprints >)
  38. Satchell, C., Foth, M., Hearn, G., & Schroeter, R. (2008, Oct 3-5). New Media Design to Augment Social Networks of City Residents. Poster presented at the Urban Screens conference, Melbourne, VIC. (eprints >)
  39. Bilandzic, M., & Foth, M. (2007). Urban Computing and Mobile Devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking [Works in Progress]. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 6(3), 52-57. (eprints >)
  40. Foth, M., & Klaebe, H. (2007). Urban Computing and Mobile Devices: Social Patchwork – Urban History Lines [Works in Progress]. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 6(3), 52-57. (eprints >)
  41. Foth, M. (2007). Michele A. Willson, Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (book review). Media International Australia, 123. (eprints >)
  42. Foth, M. (2006). Towards a Design Methodology to Support Social Networks of Residents in Inner-City Apartment Buildings. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD. (eprints >)
  43. Foth, M. (2005, Dec 12). Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? On Line Opinion: The National Forum. (eprints >)
  44. Foth, M., Brown, S., & Marriott, K. (2003, Oct 22-25). www.quac.org.au: positive space online. Poster presented at the Australian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM) Conference, Cairns, QLD. (eprints >)
  45. Foth, M. (2002). Backing up the Smart State: E-Security in Queensland’s Small and Medium Enterprises. Graduation thesis (Diplomarbeit), Furtwangen University, Furtwangen, Germany. (eprints >)
  46. Foth, M., & Gröbe, A. (1996). Schule im Jahre 2010 [School in the year 2010] (National Essay Competition: Joint Winner). Bonn, Germany: Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).