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    Storywrangler: A massive exploratorium for sociolinguistic, cultural, socioeconomic, and political timelines using Twitter
    with Thayer Alshaabi, Michael V. Arnold, Joshua R. Minot, David R. Dewhurst, Andrew J. Reagan, Christopher M. Danforth, and Peter Sheridan Dodds
    In real-time, Twitter strongly imprints world events, popular culture, and the day-to-day; Twitter records an ever growing compendium of language use and change; and Twitter has been shown to enable certain kinds of prediction. Vitally, and absent from many standard corpora such as books and news archives, Twitter also encodes popularity and spreading through retweets. Here, we describe Storywrangler, an ongoing, day-scale curation of over 100 billion tweets containing around 1 trillion 1-grams …Read more
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    Watershed Planning: Pseudo-democracy and its Alternatives – The Case of the Cache River Watershed, Illinois (review)
    with Steven Kraft, J. B. Ruhl, Christopher Lant, Tim Loftus, and Leslie Duram
    Agriculture and Human Values 22 (3): 327-338. 2005.
    Watershed planning has typically been approached as a technical problem in which water quality and quantity as influenced by the hydrology, topography, soil composition, and land use of a watershed are the significant variables. However, it is the human uses of land and water as resources that stimulate governments to seek planning. For the past decade or more, many efforts have been made to create democratic planning processes, which, it is hoped, will be viewed as legitimate by those the plans…Read more
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    Class: An essential aspect of watershed planning (review)
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 18 (6): 533-556. 2005.
    A study of a watershed planning process in the Cache River Watershed in southern Illinois revealed that class divisions, based on property ownership, underlay key conflicts over land use and decision-making relevant to resource use. A class analysis of the region indicates that the planning process served to endorse and solidify the locally-dominant theory that landownership confers the right to govern. This obscured the class differences between large full-time farmers and small-holders whose l…Read more
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    Index–Volume 22–2005
    with Steven Kraft, Jb Ruhl, Christopher Lant, Tim Loftus, and Leslie Duram
    Agriculture and Human Values 22 (4): 497-500. 2005.
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    Elastic moduli of a Ti-Zr-Nii-phase quasicrystal as a function of temperature
    with D. S. Agosta, R. G. Leisure, Y. T. Shen, and K. F. Kelton
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (1): 1-10. 2007.
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    Elastic moduli and internal friction of nanocrystalline Pd and PdSi as a function of temperature
    with D. S. Agosta, R. G. Leisure, K. Foster, and J. Markmann
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (6): 949-958. 2008.