
Some things I’ve written and curated
Peer-Reviewed Publications
I am a strong believer in practicing open access publication, free and open dissemination of scientific knowledge and research data, and the active creation of open educational resources. If something is not open-access in the journal that publishes it, I will add a full copy to my ResearchGate.
Author
Massey, M, Williams, I.G., Polistina, G., and Breaux, E. (2026). Opportunities, Challenges, and Conspicuous Absences: An Integrative Review the Social Work Literature on Artificial Intelligence. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work Journal. 38(1), 22-43. https://doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol38iss1id1308
Kaloga, M., Nandan, M., Mandiberg, J. M., & Williams, I. G. (2025). Social Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise in Social Work and Human Services: Recasting the Historical Evolution of a Global Phenomenon. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance, 49(5), 429–450. https://doi.org/10.1080/23303131.2025.2567086
Editor
Kaloga, M., Nandan, M., Mandiberg, J. M., & Williams, I. G. (Eds.). (2025) Social Innovation, Social Enterprise, and Social Entrepreneurship in Social Work and Human Services [Special issue]. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance, 49(5), 429-666. https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/wasw21/49/5
Book Reviews
Williams, I.G. (2024). On Tools and Ploughshares: A Review of “Chapter 7: Power” in Kate Crawford’s “Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence.” HASTAC Scholars Collaborative Book Review.
https://doi.org/10.17613/zx14-ps85
Public Scholarship
Williams, I.G. (2026, February 20). Thoughts on AI Literacy. Tagging The Tower: The Digital Fellows Blog. Blog post. https://gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2026/02/20/thoughts-on-situating-ai-literacy/
Schneider, N., Cormac Callanan, C., B Cavello, B., Ehmke, C.A., Elefante, V. Hosten, H., Low, J., Renkert, T. Rukanskaitė, J. Stapleton, A., Tan, T., Taylor, M., van den Boom, F., Vargas, Mohsin, J., Yousufi, Y. K., Williams, I. G., and Zargham, M. (2025, November). Collective Governance for AI: Points of Intervention. Schneider, N. (Ed). The Metagovernance Project. https://metagov.org/cg-ai/
Williams, I.G. (2025, November 10). A summer spent forging connections between civic tech, digital literacy, and democracy. Distributaries. The Center for the Humanities at The Graduate Center, City University of New York. https://centerforthehumanities.org/a-summer-forging-connections-between-civic-tech-digital-literacy-and-democracy/
Williams, I.G. and Kaufman, N. (2025, April 24). Open Data Week 2025: Where does open data go from here? Metagov News. https://metagov.substack.com/p/open-data-week-2025-where-does-open
Williams, I.G. (2024). Have patience, think creatively: reflections on building a digital identity and communications capacity for @gcsocialwelfare. Tagging the Tower: The Digital Fellows Blog. Blog post. https://gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2024/12/13/have-patience-think-creatively-reflections-on-building-digital-identity-and-communications-capacity-for-gcsocialwelfare/
Williams, I.G. (2024). Scholar Spotlight: Ian G. Williams. HASTAC Scholars Blog. https://publishing-archives.hastac.hcommons.org/2024/02/21/scholar-spotlight-ian-g-williams/
Williams, I.G. (2022). Language, Meaning-Making, and Wrangling Text As Data: A Social Worker’s Perspective. Tagging the Tower: The Digital Fellows Blog. Blog post. https://gcdi.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2022/05/06/language-meaning-making-and-wrangling-text-as-data-a-social-workers-perspective-gc-digital-fellows/

