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James A. Kitts

Professor of Sociology, Founding Co-Director of the Computational Social Science Institute

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Social Networks and Computational Social Science

This paper reviews two threads of research in Computational Social Science, one that studies face-to-face interaction using sensors or other electronic devices, and another that studies computer-mediated interaction via social media or telecommunication technology. This chapter extends recent efforts (Kitts, 2014; Kitts & Quintane, 2020; Lewis, 2022) to enrich the dialogue between the new CSS data sources and conventional social network concepts and theories.

Kitts, James A., Grogan, Helene, and Kevin Lewis. “Social Networks and Computational Social Science.” In McLevey, John, Carrington, Peter J., and John Scott (Eds.) Sage Handbook of Social Networks (Second Edition), 2023.

This entry was posted in Research Article and tagged Computational Social Science, Interaction, Network Measurement, Sentiments on 2023 by James Kitts.

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Research Topics

Adolescent Friendship (4)
Computational Social Science (14)
Cooperation (8)
Culture (4)
Network Measurement (8)
Network Modeling (13)
Organizations (10)
Polarization (3)
Relational Events (4)
Social Exchange (8)
Influence (10)
Interaction (19)
Social Movements (4)
Norms (7)
Sentiments (9)
Trust (2)
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