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Handbook of computational social scienceVolumes 1 and 2

Anabel Quan-Haase(Edited by)Lyberg, Lars(Edited by)Sunny Xun Liu(Edited by)Uwe Engel(Edited by)
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The Handbook of Computational Social Science is a comprehensive reference source for scholars across multiple disciplines.

It outlines key debates in the field, showcasing novel statistical modeling and machine learning methods, and draws from specific case studies to demonstrate the opportunities and challenges in CSS approaches. The Handbook is divided into two volumes written by outstanding, internationally renowned scholars in the field.

The first volume focuses on the scope of computational social science, ethics, and case studies.

It covers a range of key issues, including open science, formal modeling, and the social and behavioral sciences.

This volume explores major debates, introduces digital trace data, reviews the changing survey landscape, and presents novel examples of computational social science research on sensing social interaction, social robots, bots, sentiment, manipulation, and extremism in social media.

The volume not only makes major contributions to the consolidation of this growing research field, but also encourages growth into new directions.

The second volume focuses on foundations and advances in data science, statistical modeling, and machine learning.

It covers a range of key issues, including the management of big data in terms of record linkage, streaming, and missing data.

Machine learning, agent-based and statistical modeling, as well as data quality in relation to digital-trace and textual data, as well as probability-, non-probability-, and crowdsourced samples represent further foci.

The volume not only makes major contributions to the consolidation of this growing research field, but also encourages growth into new directions.

With its broad coverage of perspectives (theoretical, methodological, computational), international scope, and interdisciplinary approach, this important resource is integral reading for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers engaging with computational methods across the social sciences, as well as those within the scientific and engineering sectors.

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Routledge
1032111437 / 9781032111438
Paperback
300.727
17/11/2021
United Kingdom
English
848 pages.