Publications
Gilbert, M. and M. Masucci. 2011. Information and Communication Technology Geographies: Strategies for Bridging the Digital Divide. Praxis (e) Press - University of British Columbia.
Download whole book here: http://www.praxis-epress.org/ICT/ictgeographies.pdf
Masucci,
M. 2010. A guide for Geographic
Information Science Instruction in Out of School Time Settings. Curriculum for NSF Funded BITS Program.
Download whole curriculum guide here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/72874083
Rovito, M. and M. Masucci. 2009. Literacy, Place, and Migration in Philadelphia among Ethnic Chinese. Community Literacy Journal.
Gilbert, M. and M. Masucci. 2008. Reflections on a Feminist Collaboration: Goals, Methods, and Outcomes. In Karen Falconer-Al Hindi and Pam Moss (eds.) Feminisms in Geography: Space, Place, and Environment, Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 237-245.
Gilbert, M., Masucci, M., Homko, C. and A. Bove. 2008. Theorizing the digital divide: An analysis of poor women’s access and use of information and communication technology. Geoforum, 39 (2): 912-925.
Masucci, M. 2007. Digital Divide and E-health Implications for E-Collaboration Research. In Kock, N. (ed). Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration Research, Idea Group Publishers, pp. 153-158.
Masucci, M. 2007. Interrelationships between Web-GIS and E-Collaboration Research. In Kock, N. (ed). Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration Research, Idea Group Publishers, pp. 405-410.
Gilbert, M. and M. Masucci. 2006. The implications of Including Women's Daily Lives in a Feminist GIScience. Transactions in GIS, 10 (5): 751-761.
Masucci, M., Homko, C., Santamore, W., Berger, P., McConnell, T., Shirk, G., Menapace, F., and A. Bove. 2006. Cardiovascular Disease Prevention for Underserved Patients Using the Internet: Bridging the Digital Divide. Telemedicine and e-Health 12:1, pp. 58-65.
Gilbert, M. and M. Masucci. 2006. Geographic Perspectives on E-collaboration Research. International Journal of E-Collaboration 2:1, pp. i-v.
Gilbert, M. and M. Masucci. 2005. Research Directions for Information and Communication Technology and Society in Geography. Geoforum 36:2, pp. 277-279.
Gilbert M. and M. Masucci. 2005. Moving Beyond ‘Gender and GIS’ to a Feminist Perspective on Information Technologies: The Impact of Welfare Reform on Women’s IT Needs. In A Companion to Feminist Geography, pp. 305-321. Edited by J. Seager and L. Nelson. Blackwell Publications.
Published in online edition, April
2010 here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/33009713/A-Companion-to-Feminist-Geography
Gilbert, M. and M. Masucci. 2004. Feminist Praxis in University Community Partnerships: Reflections on Ethical Crises and Turning Points in Temple-North Philadelphia IT Partnerships. In Radical Theory/Critical Praxis: Making a Difference Beyond the Academy, pp. 147-158. Edited by D. Fuller and R. Kitchin. Praxis (e) Press, Okamagen, IR.
Masucci, M. 2000. Institutional Partnerships in Using and Developing Information Technology for Community Environmental Monitoring. In: Viadana, I. and M. Lombardo (eds), Universidade e Comunidade na Gestão do Meio Ambiente, pp. 65-75. UNESP (State University of São Paulo) Press, São Paulo, Brazil.
Moss, P., K. DeBres, A. Cravey, J. Hyndman, K. Hirschboeck, and M. Masucci. 1999. Toward Mentoring as Feminist Praxis: Strategies for Ourselves and Others. The Journal of Geography in Higher Education 23(3), 413-427.
Masucci, M. 1999. Virtuality and Reality: Navigating the Power Relationships within Geographic/Information Technology Partnerships to Discover the Terrain of Empowerment. Papers of GISOC' 99 - The First International Conference on GIS and Society. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota.
Masucci, M. and Perritt, R. 1997. Human Environmental Interchange: Managing the Effects of Recent Droughts in the Southeastern U.S. Harcourt Brace/Saunders: Philadelphia, PA.
Masucci, M. 1996. Developing GIS for Citizen Environmental Monitoring and Hazards Mitigation in Alabama and São Paulo, Brazil. GIS/LIS `96 Proceedings, pp 250-265. Bethesda: ACSM/ASPRS, AAG, URISA, AM/FM, 1996.