Publications
2019
Building legitimation and trust through discourse: The multiple expressions of Corporate Benevolence, Competence and Integrity for FinTech companies and Banks
Motta, W., Palmieri, R., & Ruiz, R. (2019, June 20). Building legitimation and trust through discourse: The multiple expressions of Corporate Benevolence, Competence and Integrity for FinTech companies and Banks. In Communication Beyond Boundaries - ICA 2019. Washington, D.C..
2018
Creating a new sports field: The mediatization of Slacklining and its strategic communication promotion through digital media
Motta, W., & Enders, F. (2018, June 20). Creating a new sports field: The mediatization of Slacklining and its strategic communication promotion through digital media. In Reimagining Sustainability: Communication and Media Research in a Changing World - IAMCR 2018. Eugene, Oregon.
The enacted communication action context of ethnically diverse neighbourhoods and its implications for intergroup communication
Zhang, C., Motta, W., & Georgiou, M. (2018). The enacted communication action context of ethnically diverse neighbourhoods and its implications for intergroup communication. In Y. -C. Kim, M. Matsaganis, H. Wilkin, & J. -Y. Jung (Eds.), The Communication Ecology of 21st Century Urban Communities. Peter Lang. Retrieved from http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/79387/
2017
Geomedia, Networked Cities and the Politics of Urban Space
Motta, W. (2017). Geomedia, Networked Cities and the Politics of Urban Space. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 32(4), 387-391. doi:10.1177/0267323117718322
Self-funded social impact investment: an interdisciplinary analysis of the Sardex mutual credit system
Motta, W., Dini, P., & Sartori, L. (2017). Self-funded social impact investment: an interdisciplinary analysis of the Sardex mutual credit system. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, 8(2), 149-164. doi:10.1080/19420676.2017.1321576
Communicating the City
Aiello, G., Tarantino, M., & Oakley, K. (Eds.) (2017). Communicating the City. Peter Lang US. doi:10.3726/978-1-4539-1902-6
Community through multiple connectivities: mapping communication assets in multicultural London
Motta, W., & Georgiou, M. (2017). Community through multiple connectivities: mapping communication assets in multicultural London. In G. Aiello, M. Tarantino, & K. Oakley (Eds.), Communicating the City: Meanings, Practices, Interactions (pp. 183-200). Peter Lang. Retrieved from https://www.peterlang.com/view/9781433137518/xhtml/chapter12.xhtml#ch_32
Digital currency as media: The case of Sardex
Motta, W. (2017). Digital currency as media: The case of Sardex. In Culture, Media, Equality and Freedom - MECCSA 2017. Leeds.
Book review: Geomedia: networked cities and the future of public space
Motta, W. (2017). Book review: Geomedia: networked cities and the future of public space. European Journal of Communication. Retrieved from http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/76403/
2016
Self-funded social impact investment: an interdisciplinary analysis of the Sardex mutual credit system
Dini, P., Motta, W., & Sartori, L. (2016). Self-funded social impact investment: an interdisciplinary analysis of the Sardex mutual credit system. In ISIRC: 8th International Social Innovation Research Conference (pp. 1-18). Retrieved from http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/67622/
Mediated spatial cultures: place-making in London neighbourhoods with the aid of public interactive screens
Motta, W., & Schieck, A. F. G. (2016). Mediated spatial cultures: place-making in London neighbourhoods with the aid of public interactive screens. In S. Griffiths, & A. V. Lünen (Eds.), Spatial cultures and urban agency: towards a new morphology of the cities (pp. 160-171). Routledge. Retrieved from http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/63919/
Community through digital connectivity? Communication infrastructure in multicultural London: final report
Georgiou, M., Motta, W., & Livingstone, S. (2016). Community through digital connectivity? Communication infrastructure in multicultural London: final report. The London School of Economics and Political Science: The London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved from http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/69587/
Harringay map of comfort zones
Motta, W. (2016). Harringay map of comfort zones. The London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved from http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/69558/
Harringay map of hotspots
Motta, W. (2016). Harringay map of hotspots. The London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved from http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/69557/
2014
Screens in the Wild
gen. Schieck, A. F., Schnädelbach, H., Motta, W., Behrens, M., North, S., Ye, L., & Kostopoulou, E. (2014). Screens in the Wild. In Proceedings of The International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (pp. 166-167). ACM. doi:10.1145/2611009.2617199
2013
Considering Communities, Diversity and the Production of Locality in the Design of Networked Urban Screens
Motta, W., gen Schieck, A. F., Schnaedelbach, H., Kostopoulou, E., Behrens, M., North, S., & Ye, L. (2013). Considering Communities, Diversity and the Production of Locality in the Design of Networked Urban Screens. In HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION - INTERACT 2013, PT I Vol. 8117 (pp. 315-322). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Exploring the effect of spatial layout on mediated urban interactions
Behrens, M., Fatah gen Schieck, A., Kostopoulou, E., North, S., Motta, W., Ye, L., & Schnadelbach, H. (2013). Exploring the effect of spatial layout on mediated urban interactions. In Unknown Book (pp. 79-84). ACM. doi:10.1145/2491568.2491586
Networked architectural interfaces: Exploring the effect of spatial configuration on urban screen placement
Fatah Schieck, A., Al-Sayed, K., Kostopoulou, E., Behrens, M., & Motta, W. (2013). Networked architectural interfaces: Exploring the effect of spatial configuration on urban screen placement. In 2013 International Space Syntax Symposium.
Tension Space Analysis: Exploring Community Requirements for Networked Urban Screens
North, S., Schnaedelbach, H., Schieck, A. F. G., Motta, W., Ye, L., Behrens, M., & Kostopoulou, E. (2013). Tension Space Analysis: Exploring Community Requirements for Networked Urban Screens. In HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION - INTERACT 2013, PT II Vol. 8118 (pp. 81-98). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/