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Taylor, Linnet. "What is data justice? The case for connecting digital rights and freedoms globally." Big Data & Society 4, no. 2: 2053951717736335.
Kuokkanen, Rauna. "What is Hospitality in the Academy? Epistemic Ignorance and the (Im)Possible Gift." Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies 30, no. 1: 60-82.
J. Holbrook, Britt. "What is interdisciplinary communication? Reflections on the very idea of disciplinary integration." Synthese 190, no. 11 (2013): 1865-1879.
Boyer, Dominic, George E. Marcus, Mike Fortun, Lindsay Poirier, Alli Morgan, Brian Callahan, and Kim Fortun. "What’s so funny ‘bout PECE, TAF, and data sharing?". Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Fortun, Mike, Lindsay Poirier, Alli Morgan, Brian Callahan, and Kim Fortun. What’s so funny ‘bout PECE, TAF, and data sharing?.
Cohn, D’Vera. What to know about the citizenship question the Census Bureau is planning to ask in 2020.
Barry-Jester, Anna Maria. What Went Wrong In Flint.
R. Griffin, Elizabeth. "When are Old Data New Data?" GeoResJ 6: 92-97.
Al-Bazz, Ahmad, and Shachaf Polakow. "When colonised and ‘Colonisers’ cooperate to decolonise: Activestills Collective of Palestine/Israel." Critical and Radical Social Work.
Vera, Lourdes A., Dawn Walker, Michelle Murphy, Becky Mansfield, Ladan Mohamed Siad, Jessica Ogden. "When data justice and environmental justice meet: formulating a response to extractive logic through environmental data justice." Information, Communication & Society 22, no. 7: 1012-1028.
Leonelli, Sabina. "When Humans are the Exception: Cross-Species Databases at the Interface of Biological and Clinical Research." Social Studies of Science: 0306312711436265.
Metcalf, Jacob, and Kate Crawford. "Where are human subjects in Big Data research? The emerging ethics divide." Big Data & Society 3, no. 1: 2053951716650211.
Where to Start? On Research Questions in The Digital Humanities., Submitted.
Who’s Afraid of Kerry Emanuel? Why Republicans Are Attacking a Republican Climate Scientist., Submitted.
Borgman, Christine L., Jillian C. Wallis, and Matthew S. Mayernik. "Who’s Got the Data? Interdependencies in Science and Technology Collaborations." Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 21, no. 6: 485-523.
The Whole Tale., Submitted.
Flinn, Andrew, Mary Stevens, and Elizabeth Shepherd. "Whose memories, whose archives? Independent community archives, autonomy and the mainstream." Archival Science 9, no. 1: 71.
Peluso, Nancy Lee. "Whose Woods Are These? Counter-Mapping Forest Territories in Kalimantan, Indonesia." Antipode 27, no. 4: 383-406.
Drucker, Johanna, and Patrik B. O. Svensson. "The Why and How of Middleware." Digital Humanities Quarterly 010, no. 2.
Drucker, Johanna, and Patrik B. O. Svensson. "The Why and How of Middleware." Digital Humanities Quarterly 010, no. 2.
Drucker, Johanna, and Patrik B. O. Svensson. "The Why and How of Middleware." Digital Humanities Quarterly 010, no. 2.
SCHNEIER, BRUCE. "Why 'Anonymous' Data Sometimes Isn't.".
Lavin, Matthew. "Why Digital Humanists Should Emphasize Situated Data over Capta." Digital Humanities Quarterly 015, no. 2 (Submitted).
Gatti, Rupert. Why OBP is not participating in KU Open Funding: and why libraries should understand the reasons..
Buytaert, Dries. Why PHP (and not Java)?.

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