Dr. Nanette S. Levinson
Associate Professor of International Relations
School of International Service



Recent Publications
* "Help Me, Help You: A Triple-Track Approach to Maximizing
Collaborative Learning in Complex, Cross-National Virtual Teams,"
(with D. Cogburn). Chapter XII in Computer Supported-Collaborative
Learning: Best Practices and Principles for Instructors, ed. by
A.L.R. Lassiter and K. Orvis, Information Science Publishing, 2007.
* "Internet and Developing Nations". The Internet Encyclopedia.
Ed. by H Bidgoli. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. 2004
* The ICANN Case: International Affairs in an Information Era.
Case Study for School of International Service Portal
Program, August 2003 and revised August 2005.
* "US-Africa Virtual Collaboration in Globalization Studies:
Sucess Factors for Complex Cross-National Learning Teams".
(with D. Cogburn). International Studies Perspectives (4,1).
February 2003.
* "Internet Governance and Institutional Change".
The Toqueville Review (XXIII, 2). 2002.
* "Management of Information, Communication and
Media Resources". Ecyclopedia of Life Support Systems.
UNESCO: Oxford, UK, 2002.
* Leading By Example: U.S. Women Leaders in International
Affairs, with Pauline Baker, 1998 Study Report.
Women's Foreign Policy Group, Washington, DC, USA.
* "Globaliberal Arts Approach: The International Studies Major
and the Next Millennium". International Studies in the
New Millennium: Meeting the Challenges of Globalization.
Ed by Julia A. Kushigian and Penny Parsekian, Conneticut:
Praeger, 1998.
NOTE: For a full list of publications refer to CV