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"Very Fine People on Both Sides:" Diverse Viewpoints, Truth, and Free Speech on Campus
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"Virtual Music," by David Cope
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“Visions for the International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-32.”
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“W” Stands for Women: Feminism and Security Rhetoric in the Post-9/11 Bush Administration
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"Wanderstrassen der Kultur": Die Aby Warburg-Fritz Saxl Korrespondenz 1920 bis 1929
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“Want me to show you?”: Emergent bilingual preschoolers’ multimodal resourcing in show-and-tell activity
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“We Are Animal. So What?”
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"We Are Farkhunda": Geographies of Violence, Protest, and Performance
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"We Are Here FM"
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"We are Researchers, but we are also Humans": Creating a Design Space for Managing Graduate Student Stress
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“We Believe in Collective Magic”: Honoring the Past to Reclaim the Future(s) of Literacy Research
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"We don't say that word out loud": a grounded practical theory for analyzing difficult data in language and social interaction classrooms
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"We Moved Her Too Soon": Navigating Guilt Among Adult Child and Spousal Caregivers of Persons Living With Dementia Following a Move Into Residential Long-Term Care
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"WE MUST TALK ABOUT COLOGNE" Race, Gender, and Reconfigurations of "Europe"
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“We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to Anyone.”
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"We Told You that's How They Are": Responses To White Women in Abusive Intimate Relationships with Men of Color
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"We'll Always Have Paris": Out-of-Country Buyers in the Housing Market
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"We'll Figure a Way": Teenage Mothers' Experiences in Shifting Social and Economic Contexts
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"We're Gonna Figure This Out": First-Generation Students and Academic Libraries
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"We’ve lost the basics”: Professionals’ perceptions of journalism education
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"Wear It Loud": How and Why Hearing Aid and Cochlear Implant Users Customize Their Devices
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"Well, Ordinarily I Would, But": Reexamining the Nature of Accounts for Problematic Events
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"What are you and where are you from?" - Race, identity and the vicissitudes of cultural relevance
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"What Counts" as Research? Comparing Policy Guidelines to the Evidence Education Leaders Report as Useful
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"What Happens to Country" in Blood Meridian
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"What the Hell Is This, and Who the Hell Are You?" Role and Identity Negotiation in Research-Practice Partnerships
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"What We Breathe Impacts Our Health: Improving Understanding of the Link between Air Pollution and Health"
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"What's on the worker's mind": Class passing and the study of the industrial workplace in the 1920s
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“Whatever We Call Our Politics—Leftist, Feminist, Anti-Racist—Dignity and Survival are Our Core Concerns”: On the “Core Concerns” of the Black Lives Matter Movement.
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"When Proactive Employees Meet Humble Leaders: Job Satisfaction, Innovation and Learning Behavior"
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