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Tonne, D., R. Stotzka, T. Jejkal, V. Hartmann, H. Pasic, A. Rapp, P. Vanscheidt, B. Neumair, A. Streit, A. Garcia et al. "A Federated Data Zone for the Arts and Humanities.", 198-205.
Feminist HCI | Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems., Submitted.
Bardzell, Shaowen. "Feminist HCI: taking stock and outlining an agenda for design.", 1301. Atlanta, Georgia, USA: ACM Press, 2010.
Bardzell, Shaowen. "Feminist HCI: taking stock and outlining an agenda for design.", 1301-1310. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery.
McPherson, Tara. Feminist in a Software Lab: Difference + Design. Harvard University Press, Submitted.
Crabtree, Robbin D., David Alan Sapp, and Adela C. Licona. Feminist Pedagogy: Looking Back to Move Forward., Submitted.
Suchman, Lucy. "Feminist STS and the Sciences of the Artificial.", 139-164. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008.
Kwan, Mei-Po. "Feminist Visualization: Re-envisioning GIS as a Method in Feminist Geographic Research." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 92, no. 4: 645-661.
Kwan, Mei-Po. "Feminist Visualization: Re-envisioning GIS as a Method in Feminist Geographic Research." Annals of the Association of American Geographers 92, no. 4: 645-661.
Bonilla, Yarimar, and Jonathan Rosa. "#Ferguson: Digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States." American Ethnologist 42, no. 1 (2015): 4-17.
Cannon, Susan Ophelia. "A Field Guide to Academic Becoming." Qualitative Inquiry 26, no. 8-9: 1110-1121.
Faubion, James D., and George E. Marcus. Fieldwork Is Not What It Used to Be: Learning Anthropology's Method in a Time of Transition., Submitted.
Faubion, James D., George E. Marcus, and Kim Fortun. "Figuring Out Ethnography.", 167-183. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009.
Crowder, Jerome W., Michele Reilly, and Jonathan S. Marion. "File Naming in Digital Media Research: Examples from the Humanities and Social Sciences." Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication 3, no. 3 (2015).
Deans, Andrew R., Suzanna E. Lewis, Eva Huala, Salvatore S. Anzaldo, Michael Ashburner, James P. Balhoff, David C. Blackburn, Judith A. Blake, Gordon J. Burleigh, Bruno Chanet et al. "Finding Our Way through Phenotypes." PLOS Biology 13, no. 1: e1002033.
Bradley, John, and Michele Pasin. "Fitting Personal Interpretation with the Semantic Web: lessons learned from Pliny." 11, no. 1 (2017).
Five companies control more than half of academic publishing., Submitted.
Ringrose, Jessica, and Emma Renold. "“F**k Rape!”: Exploring Affective Intensities in a Feminist Research Assemblage." Qualitative Inquiry 20, no. 6: 772-780.
Focusing on Value — 102 Things Journal Publishers Do (2018 Update).
Lohr, Steve. "For Big-Data Scientists, ‘Janitor Work’ Is Key Hurdle to Insights.".
Forschungsdaten-management., Submitted.
Kuster, M.W.. "The Four and a Half Challenges of Humanities Data.", 1017-1023.
Kinchy, Abby, Sarah Parks, and Kirk Jalbert. "Fractured knowledge: Mapping the gaps in public and private water monitoring efforts in areas affected by shale gas development." Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy: 0263774X15614684.
Corbel, Soazig, and Florian J. Wellmann. "Framework for multiple hypothesis testing improves the use of legacy data in structural geological modeling." GeoResJ 6: 202-212.
Wallace, David. "Fred Moten’s Radical Critique of the Present.".

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