Publications

Antonijevic Ubois, S. (forthcoming, 2026). “From Data Scarcity to Data Care.” Preprint, December 2025. An earlier version of this work has been accepted for presentation at the International Association for Safe & Ethical AI (IASEAI ’26) conference. The paper is currently under review for journal publication.

Garapati, S.E., Giral, E., and Antonijevic, S. (2022). “Rethinking Monitoring for Cloud Environments: BMC Software AIOps Case Study.” In: C. Ziripins et al. (Eds). Advances in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature

Antonijevic, S. and Ubois, J. (2022). “Representing the Absent: The Limits and Possibilities of Digital Media and Preservation.” Philosophy and Society, Vol. 33, No. 2; https://journal.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/index.php/fid/article/view/1453

van Zundert, J., Antonijević S, and Andrews, T. (2020). “Black Boxes and True Colors: A rhetoric of Scholarly Code.” Edmond, J. (Ed.), Digital Technology and the Practices of Humanities Research. UK: OpenBook Publishers

Antonijević, S. (2019). “Digital Workflow in Qualitative Research.” In: Crowder, J. and Freeman, R. (Eds.), Anthropological Data in the Digital Age. London, New York: Palgrave Macmilan

Antonijević, S. and Stern-Cahoy, E. (2018). “Researcher as Bricoleur: Contextualizing humanists’ digital workflows.Digital Humanities Quarterly, Volume 12, Number 3

Antonijević, S. and Stern-Cahoy, E. (2016). Developing Research Tools via Voices from the Field. DH+LIB Special Issue, July 2016.

Antonijević, S. (2015). Amongst Digital Humanists: An ethnographic study of digital knowledge production. London, New York: Palgrave Macmillan

Antonijević, S. and Stern-Cahoy, E. (2014). “Personal Library Curation: An Ethnographic Study of Scholars’ Information Practices.” Portal: Libraries and the Academy, Vol. 14,  No 2. The Johns Hopkins University Press Award for Best Article of 2014

Antonijević, S. (2013). ‘The Immersive Hand: Nonverbal communication in digital environments‘. In: Teigland, R. and Power, D. (Eds.). The Immersive Internet: Reflections on the Entangling of the Virtual with Society, Politics and the EconomyLondon: Palgrave Macmillan

Antonijević, S., S. Wyatt, and S. Dormans. (2012). “Working in Virtual Knowledge: Affective labor in scholarly communication”. In: Wouters, , Beaulieu, A., Scharnhorst, A. and Wyatt, S. (Eds.). Virtual Knowledge. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (pp. 57-89)

van Zundert, J., S. Antonijević, A. Beaulieu, K. van Dalen-Oskam, D. Zeldenrust, and T. Andrews. (2012). “Cultures of Formalization: Towards an encounter between humanities and computing.” In David M. Berry (ed.) Understanding Digital Humanities: The Computational Turn and New Technology. London: Palgrave Macmillan (pp. 279-295)

Meyer, E., Harley, D., Antonijević, S., Borgman, C., and Bulger, M. (2011). ‘Researchers’ information uses in a digital world: The big picture.’ Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology , Vol. 48, No. 1 (pp. 1-3)

Antonijević, S. and L. Gurak. (2009) Trust in Online Interaction. Proceedings of the International Conference Cultural Heritage Online (pp. 65-69)

Gurak, L. and S. Antonijevic. (2009). “Digital Rhetoric and Public Discourse”. In: Lunsford, A.A., Eberly, R.A., and Wilson, K.H. (Eds.). The Sage Handbook of Rhetorical Studies. London, Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications (pp. 497-508)

Antonijevic, S. (2008). From Text to Gesture OnlineInformation, Communication, and Society, Vol. 11, No. 2, March 2008, Eds. C. Haythornthwaite and B. Wellman (pp. 211-238)

Gurak, L. and S. Antonijevic. (2008). The Psychology of Blogging: You, Me, and Everyone in Between. American BehavioralScientist, Vol. 52, No. 1, September 2008 (pp. 60-68)

Sitarski, M., N. Radovic, S. Antonijevic, and D. Petkovic. (Eds.) (2007). Internet i javna sfera u Srbiji/ Internet and the Public Sphere in Serbia. Belgrade: Belgrade Open School

Gurak, L., S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman. (Eds.) (2004). Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota. Electronic publication.

Antonijevic, S. (2004). “Virtual Otherness”. In: Consalvo, M., N. Baym, J. Husinger, K. B. Jensen, J. Logie, M. Murero, and L. Regan Shade (Eds.). Internet Research Annual: Selected Papers from the Association of Internet Researchers Conferences. New York, Washington DC, Bern, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Brussels, Vienna, Oxford: Peter Lang (pp. 197-205)

Antonijevic, S. (2003).“From Nation to Virtual Community.” In: Trcek, F. (Ed.). Community-net in South and East Europe. Ljubljana, Slovenia: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana (pp.19-34)

Antonijevic, S. (2002). Sleepless in Belgrade. First Monday, Vol. 7, No. 1

Antonijevic, S. (1999). ”Virtuelne zajednice i drustveni odnosi na Internetu/ Virtual Communities and Social Relationships Online.” Sociologija, Vol.XLI, No. 2 (pp. 187-200)

Vucinic-Neskovic, V. and S. Antonijevic. (1999). “Drustvena funkcija i simbolika beogradskog korzoa u vreme Kraljevine Jugoslavije / Social Functions and Symbolism of the Belgrade Corso in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia”. Bulletinof The Ethnographical Institute, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, XLVII (pp. 85-101)