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Below are my publications organized by topics and themes. If you'd like to see a list of writings please click here


Recent Publications:

Ribes D, Hoffman A, Slota S, Bowker GC (2019 - Online First) The Logic of Domains. Social Studies of Science (SSS). 

Ribes D (2018 - Online First) STS, Meet Data Science, Once Again. Science, Technology and Human Values (ST&HV).

Ribes D. 2019. How I Learned What a Domain Was. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 3, No. CSCW, Article 38, November 2019. ACM, New York, NY, USA. 12 pages. 

Inman S, and Ribes D (2019) "Beautiful Seams": Strategic Revelations and Concealments. Proceedings of CHI 2019. 

Vertesi J and Ribes D (eds. 2019) digitalSTS: A Field Guide for Science & Technology Studies. NJ: Princeton University Press. 

 

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Ribes D and Polk JB (2015) Organizing for Ontological Change: The Kernel of a Research Infrastructure. Social Studies of Science 45(2): 214-241.

Ribes D. (2014). Ethnography of scaling or, How to fit a national research infrastructure in the room. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW'14). ACM, 158-170.

Ribes D. (2014). The Kernel of a Research Infrastructure. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). ACM, 574-587.

Ribes, D. and T. A. Finholt (2008). ‘Representing community: Knowing users in the face of  changing constituencies.‘ Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), San Diego, CA, Nov.8-12.

Ribes, D. (2014). Redistributing representational work: Tracing a material multidisciplinary link. In A. Carusi, A. S. Hoel, T. Webmoor & S. Woolgar (Eds.), Visualization in the Age of Computerization. London: Routledge.

Ribes, David, and S. J. Jackson. 2013. Data Bite Man: The Work of Sustaining a Long-Term Study. In "Raw Data" is an Oxymoron, edited by L. Gitelman. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press: 147-166.