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  1. 10 Μαρ 2019 · This article makes mapping and visualizing the trends and developments of computational sociology studies through a systematic review and bibliometric analysis of scientific publications in...

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  2. 1 Ιουν 2020 · Key for a sociological engagement with Big Data is the use of computational tools (and this collaboration with computer scientists) and the visualization of dynamic data (Halford and Savage, 2017). On the other hand, digital sociology also involves autoethnography (Hine, 2020) (included in this e-special).

  3. 20 Ιουλ 2020 · This is a chapter providing an overview of digital sociology, published in Public Sociology (4th edition). It includes suggestions for teaching prompts and discussion questions, further...

  4. 4 Ιουλ 2017 · Digital sociology emerged as a response to a particular hype – in industry, news, media, government, and the university – about how ‘new’ digital data would transform ways of knowing society. But digital sociology also offers an alternative to narrow definitions of digital social research.

  5. 1 Αυγ 2020 · This article outlines a sociological agenda for the era of “tech,” a period when digital technologies have come to dominate our social lives. It argues that we should break “tech” down into two parts, the production side and the consumption side.

  6. 29 Απρ 2019 · ABSTRACT. In this introduction to the special issue on the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in socioeconomic development, we provide a conceptual framework that considers four dimensions that impact socioeconomic development: policy, business, technology, and society.

  7. Abstract. One of the consequences of the introduction and extension of computing in sociology is the division of sociologists into two antagonistic groups: the empiricists and the humanists. The empiricists expect the computer to be the basic vehicle of salvation, whereas the humanists believe the computer to be the incarnation of all that is evil.