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Knowledge and Recommendations of Stakeholders Regarding Ethical Oversight of Data Science Health Research: Protocol for a Qualitative Study.

open access: yesJMIR Res Protoc
Adebamowo C   +10 more
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Sociology: Computational Organization Theory

open access: closedSocial Science Computer Review, 1994
Computational organization theory is a growing interdisciplinary area centered on the development of organization theory through the use of computational techniques. Research in this area grows out of work in many scientific areas including sociology, psychology, classic organization theory, and distributed artificial intelligence.
Kathleen M. Carley
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The emergence of computational sociology

open access: closedThe Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1995
The world of science has undergone a major transformation by virtue of technological innovations in computing and information proessing. Sociology is one site in which this change is being played out. Our basic aim is to set out a revised image of any modern science, within which we can conceptualize and discuss the role of a newly emergent subfield we
Norman P. Hummon, Thomas J. Fararo
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Chinese Computational Sociology

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Abstract While applications of machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP) methods have grown in the social sciences within diverse international contexts, these methods remain inherently Eurocentric and strikingly challenging to apply to non-European languages. There is an urgent need for decolonial reconstructions of ML
L. Cheng, Yao Lu
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The sociology of computing in sociology

ACM SIGSOC Bulletin, 1975
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.
Hans Lee, Harry Perlstadt
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Sociology and Computing

Social Science Computer Review, 2004
The goal of this special issue was to include high-quality articles covering the complete spectrum of computing in sociology. The result is nine creative articles from three continents addressing a wide range of issues, including inequality in the form of the so-called digital divide, the use of computers in qualitative research and in teaching ...
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