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- 21st Century Prose: We Like Words and Voices and That for Which We Have No NameVollmer, Matthew (2015-04-21)An invited essay describing the goals and mission of the University of Michigan's 21st Century Prose.
- "Academy Girls"Vollmer, Matthew (Moon City, 2014-03-01)
- "For Flight Attendants Giving Safety Speeches"Vollmer, Matthew (Zero Books, 2016-07-29)
- A Techné for Citizens: Service-Learning, Conversation, and CommunityDubinsky, James M. (Parlor Press, 2010-06-14)
- Managing Sociolinguistic Data with the Corpus of Regional African American Language (CORAAL)Kendall, Tyler; Farrington, Charlie (MIT Press, 2022-01-18)This is Chapter 14 in The Open Handbook of Linguistic Data Management. This volume offers a guide to linguistic data management, engaging with current trends toward the transformation of linguistics into a more data-driven and reproducible scientific endeavor.
- "NeVer ForgeT"Vollmer, Matthew (Texas Review Press, 2016-06-30)Essay about the aftermath of the VT shootings on 4/16/07.
- "The New You"Vollmer, Matthew (The Sonora Review, 2014-02-01)
- Responding to the Coding Crisis: From Code Year to Computational LiteracyBrooks, Kevin; Lindgren, Chris A. (Computers and Composition Digital Press, 2015)This innovative book project considers the ways in which literacy crisis discourses have reinvented themselves in the twenty-first century through a richly textured view of these varied discourses.
- The Status of Service in LearningDubinsky, James M. (Utah State University Press, 2004-06-16)
- Tackling a Fundamental Problem: Using Digital Labs to Build Smarter Computing CulturesBrooks, Kevin; Lindgren, Chris A.; Warner, Matthew (University of Chicago Press, 2015-01-19)This timely edited collection will do much to promote and strengthen interdisciplinary collaborations in the digital humanities.