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Gumbel, Andrew. Won’t Lose This Dream: How an Upstart Urban University Rewrote the Rules of a Broken System.
Kennedy, Helen, Rosemary Lucy Hill, Giorgia Aiello, and William Allen. "The work that visualisation conventions do." Information, Communication & Society 19, no. 6: 715-735.
Gale, Ken, and Jonathan Wyatt. "Working at the Wonder: Collaborative Writing as Method of Inquiry." Qualitative Inquiry 23, no. 5: 355-364.
Hoeppe, Götz. "Working data together: The accountability and reflexivity of digital astronomical practice." Social Studies of Science 44, no. 2: 243-270.
Antonijević, Smiljana, Stefan Dormans, and Sally Wyatt. "Working in virtual knowledge: Affective labor in scholarly collaboration.", 57-89. MIT Press, 2012.
Antonijevic, S., S. E. M. Dormans, and S. Wyatt. "Working in virtual knowledge: Affective labor in scholarly collaboration." 88 (2012).
Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong, and Lisa Marie Rhody. "Working the Digital Humanities: Uncovering Shadows between the Dark and the Light." Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 25, no. 1: 1-25.
Workshop report., Submitted.
Ribeiro, Gustavo Lins. "World Anthropologies: Anthropological Cosmopolitanisms and Cosmopolitics." Annual Review of Anthropology 43, no. 1 (2014): 483-498.
Timmermans, Stefan, and Steven Epstein. "A World of Standards but not a Standard World: Toward a Sociology of Standards and Standardization*." Annual Review of Sociology 36, no. 1 (2010): 69-89.
MacMillan, Katie, and Thomas Koenig. "The Wow Factor: Preconceptions and Expectations for Data Analysis Software in Qualitative Research." Social Science Computer Review 22, no. 2: 179-186.
Derrida, Jacques. Writing and Difference. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978.
Clifford, James, and George E. Marcus. Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography., Submitted.
Charteris, Jennifer, Sarah Crinall, Linette Etheredge, Eileen Honan, and Mirka Koro-Ljungberg. "Writing, Haecceity, Data, and Maybe More." Qualitative Inquiry 26, no. 6: 571-582.

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