Biblio

Found 1238 results
Filters: Filter is   [Clear All Filters]
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 
S
Seaver, Nick. "Algorithms as culture: Some tactics for the ethnography of algorithmic systems." Big Data & Society 4, no. 2: 2053951717738104.
Seaver, Nick. "The nice thing about context is that everyone has it." Media, Culture & Society 37, no. 7: 1101-1109.
Scroggins, Michael J., and Irene V. Pasquetto. "Labor Out of Place: On the Varieties and Valences of (In)visible Labor in Data-Intensive Science." Engaging Science, Technology, and Society 6: 111-132.
Scott, Molly M.. Doubled-up households: should they only count if they’re "homeless"?.
Sciortino, Luca. "On Ian Hacking’s Notion of Style of Reasoning." Erkenntnis: 1-22.
Schuurman, Nadine. "Database Ethnographies Using Social Science Methodologies to Enhance Data Analysis and Interpretation." Geography Compass 2, no. 5: 1529-1548.
Schrock, Andrew R.. "Civic hacking as data activism and advocacy: A history from publicity to open government data." New Media & Society 18, no. 4: 581-599.
Schrock, Andrew, and Gwen Shaffer. "Data ideologies of an interested public: A study of grassroots open government data intermediaries." Big Data & Society 4, no. 1: 2053951717690750.
Schrock, Andrew, and Gwen Shaffer. "Data ideologies of an interested public: A study of grassroots open government data intermediaries." Big Data & Society 4, no. 1: 2053951717690750.
Schreibman, Susan, Stefan Gradmann, Steffen Hennicke, Tobias Blanke, Sally Chambers, Alastair Dunning, Jonathan Gray, Gerhard Lauer, Alois Pichler, Jürgen Renn et al. "Beyond Infrastructure -- Modelling Scholarly Research and Collaboration, Beyond Infrastructure -- Modelling Scholarly Research and Collaboration.".
Schreibman, Susan, Ray Siemens, and John Unsworth. A Companion to Digital Humanities. John Wiley & Sons.
Schortman, Edward, Ellen E. Bell, Jenna Nolt, Patricia Urban, Jerome W. Crowder, Mike Fortun, Rachel Besara, and Lindsay Poirier. "The Past Is Prologue: Preserving and Disseminating Archaeological Data Online.", 185-207. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020.
Scholastica. A 21st Century Solution to the Serials Crisis: White paper., Submitted.
Scholarship, Corporation for Digita, Roy Rosenzweig Media, and George Mason University. Omeka., Submitted.
Schoenbeck, Robert. "Playing with Chance: On Random Generation in Playable Media and Electronic Literature." 7, no. 3 (2013).
SCHNEIER, BRUCE. "Why 'Anonymous' Data Sometimes Isn't.".
Schneider, Gregory S., and DeNeen L. Brown. "Montpelier staffers say they were fired for backing descendants group.".
Schneider, Anne, and Helen Ingram. "Social Construction of Target Populations: Implications for Politics and Policy." The American Political Science Review 87, no. 2: 334-347.
Schneider, Gregory S.. "James Madison’s Montpelier strips power from enslaved descendants group.".
Schloen, David, and Sandra Schloen. "Beyond Gutenberg: Transcending the Document Paradigm in Digital Humanities." Digital Humanities Quarterly 008, no. 4.
Schiltz, Marc. "Science Without Publication Paywalls: cOAlition S for the Realisation of Full and Immediate Open Access." Frontiers in Neuroscience 12.
Schiermeier, Quirin. "Pirate research-paper sites play hide-and-seek with publishers." Nature News (Submitted).
Schiermeier, Quirin. "China backs bold plan to tear down journal paywalls." Nature 564, no. 7735: 171-172.
Scammell, Madeleine Kangsen. "Qualitative Environmental Health Research: An Analysis of the Literature, 1991–2008." Environmental Health Perspectives 118, no. 8: 1146-1154.
Savransky, Martin. The Adventure of Relevance: An Ethics of Social Inquiry. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016.

Pages