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Grand Computing Challenges for Sociology

Social Science Computer Review, 1994
Consideration of four possible grand computing challenges in sociology suggests that progress will come from wholly fresh approaches, rather than from mere improvements in current kinds of social science computing. Although it will be useful to access ordinary libraries over the future universal communications net, placing conventional sociological ...
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Computer Assistance in Qualitative Sociology

Social Science Computer Review, 1992
Software for analyzing qualitative data is emerging simultaneously with a resurgence of formal methods for qualitative analysis, giving contemporary sociologists unprecedented control over qualitative research projects. This article focuses on computer methods of text analysis and on software for building "logic models" that systematize ...
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Computing in Sociology: Promise and Practice

Social Science Computer Review, 1989
The state of a social science discipline should be judged by the vitality of its computing subfield, which is reflected in the quality of its software. Computing progress in sociology is evident in new software for theory, data management, and instruction.
Ronald E. Anderson, Edward E. Brent
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CSCW: Psychology, sociology…and computing

ITNOW, 1993
Abstract Attempting an introduction to CSCW for readers who have not yet jumped on this bandwagon, let me start with a confession I’ve made to colleagues in a number of bars at conferences and after meetings: over the last decade I’ve felt like a charlatan claiming expertise in all sorts of IT areas, but it’s really all the same stuff. I
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The computer simulation of sociological surveys

Behavioral Science, 1972
A computer simulation of a sociologist conducting sample surveys was devised in order to construct a general theoretical framework for the investigation of social phenomena, to study the implications of any sociological theory of surveys, to explore the utility of different methods of analyzing survey data, to create a Turing process, and to train ...
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Why Sociological Computing Gets No Respect

Social Science Computer Review, 1991
Sociology has not paid much attention to scholars working on new computer-related applications. A central reason is that sociologists doing computer applications have been content to work in peripheral areas and have not focused on applying new computer technology to central problems of the discipline.
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Sociology of Computer Work

Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1979
Ronald E. Anderson, Jeylan T. Mortimer
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