An innovative and accessible guide to doing social research in the digital age
In just the past several years, we have witnessed the birth and rapid spread of social media, mobile phones, and numerous other digital marvels. In addition to changing how we live, these tools enable us to collect and process data about human behavior on a scale never before imaginable, offering entirely new approaches to core questions about social behavior. Bit by Bit is the key to unlocking these powerful methods―a landmark book that will fundamentally change how the next generation of social scientists and data scientists explores the world around us.
Bit by Bit is the essential guide to mastering the key principles of doing social research in this fast-evolving digital age. In this comprehensive yet accessible book, Matthew Salganik explains how the digital revolution is transforming how social scientists observe behavior, ask questions, run experiments, and engage in mass collaborations. He provides a wealth of real-world examples throughout, and also lays out a principles-based approach to handling ethical challenges in the era of social media.
Bit by Bit is an invaluable resource for social scientists who want to harness the research potential of big data and a must-read for data scientists interested in applying the lessons of social science to tomorrow’s technologies.
Illustrates important ideas with examples of outstanding research
Combines ideas from social science and data science in an accessible style and without jargon
Goes beyond the analysis of “found” data to discuss the collection of “designed” data such as surveys, experiments, and mass collaboration
Features an entire chapter on ethics
Includes extensive suggestions for further reading and activities for the classroom or self-study
Matthew J. Salganik is professor of sociology at Princeton University, where he is also affiliated with the Center for Information Technology Policy and the Center for Statistics and Machine Learning. His research has been funded by Microsoft, Facebook, and Google, and has been featured on NPR and in such publications as the New Yorker, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.
Computational Social Science (Soc 596), Fall 2016
These are the public course materials for Computational Social Science (SOC 596), Fall 2016. This course was taught by Matthew J. Salganik at Princeton University. Here's the cource webpage: http://www.princeton.edu/~mjs3/soc596_f2016/
https://github.com/computational-class/soc596_f2016
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去年读了此书,今年参加了作者的summer institute of computer social science。大概一半的时间在讨论书,一半的时间做练习和project。思考和实践结合起来再读此书比较好。
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评分入门指引书,例子丰富,啰嗦了点,建议看1-4章。
评分这本书好在哪 好在森罗万象 好在深入浅出 好在与时俱进 好在别具慧眼把研究者在做却无人系统总结的事情总结出来 好在工具性强适合入门者参阅、思考、实践
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