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Harnessing the Power of Digital Data for Science and Society.
Bai, Yang. "Has the Global South become a playground for Western scholars in information and communication technologies for development? Evidence from a three-journal analysis." Scientometrics 116, no. 3: 2139-2153.
Shrum, Wesley, Antony Palackal, Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo, Paul Mbatia, Mark Schafer, Paige Miller, and Heather Rackin. "Has the Internet Reduced Friendship? Scientific Relationships in Ghana, Kenya, and India, 1994-2010." Science, Technology, & Human Values 42, no. 3: 491-519.
Oremus, Will. "Here Are All the Different Genders You Can Be on Facebook.".
Freeman, Melissa. "The Hermeneutical Aesthetics of Thick Description." Qualitative Inquiry 20, no. 6: 827-833.
Medina, Dr José. "Hermeneutical Injustice and Polyphonic Contextualism: Social Silences and Shared Hermeneutical Responsibilities." Social Epistemology 26, no. 2: 201-220.
Gibbs, Fred. Hermeneutics of Data and Historical Writing (Gibbs & Owens).
Evans, Will, and Sinduja Rangarajan. Hidden figures: How Silicon Valley keeps diversity data secret.
Jackson, Sarah J., and Brooke Foucault Welles. "Hijacking #myNYPD: Social Media Dissent and Networked Counterpublics - Jackson - 2015 - Journal of Communication - Wiley Online Library." Journal of Communication 65, no. 6: 932-952.
Rudmann, Dan, Kayshini Holbourne, and Elli Gerakopoulou. "Hire Everyone: Scholarly Publishing and Cooperative Sustainability." Commonplace 1, no. 1.
Martin, Shawn J.. "Historical Choices and Knowledge Production." Commonplace 1, no. 1.
History.
Wolski, Urszula. "The History of the Development and Propagation of QDA Software." The Qualitative Report 23, no. 13: 6-20.
Poovey, Mary, and Samuel Rudin Univ Poovey. A History of the Modern Fact: Problems of Knowledge in the Sciences of Wealth and Society. University of Chicago Press.
Guldi, Jo. "A History of the Participatory Map." Public Culture 29, no. 1 (81): 79-112.
MacKenzie, Donald. "How Algorithms Interact: Goffman's ‘Interaction Order’ in Automated Trading." Theory, Culture & Society 36, no. 2: 39-59.
Wylie, Alison. "How Archaeological Evidence Bites Back: Strategies for Putting Old Data to Work in New Ways." Science, Technology, & Human Values 42, no. 2: 203-225.
Berkovec, Jim, and Peter Zorn. "How Complete is HMDA?: HMDA Coverage of Freddie Mac Purchases." Journal of Real Estate Research 11, no. 1: 39-55.
Lohr, Steve, and Natasha Singer. "How Data Failed Us in Calling an Election.".
Pepe, Alberto, Alyssa Goodman, August Muench, Merce Crosas, and Christopher Erdmann. "How Do Astronomers Share Data? Reliability and Persistence of Datasets Linked in AAS Publications and a Qualitative Study of Data Practices among US Astronomers." PLoS ONE 9, no. 8: e104798.
Desrosières, A. "How real are statistics? Four possible attitudes." Social research 68: x-355.
Edmond, Jennifer. "How Scholars Read Now: When the Signal Is the Noise." Digital Humanities Quarterly 012, no. 1.
Allison, Hope. How Spaces Become Places: My Personal Journey with Cartography.
Tauberer, Joshua. How that map you saw on FiveThirtyEight silences minorities, and other reasons to consider a cartogram.: What is there to do about it?, This isn’t the huge-Greenland-tiny-Africa problem., Methodology.
Burrell, Jenna. "How the machine ‘thinks’: Understanding opacity in machine learning algorithms." Big Data & Society 3, no. 1: 2053951715622512.

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