SOCIOLOGY IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT: TOWARDS DIGITAL SOCIAL RESEARCH
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SOCIOLOGY IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT: TOWARDS DIGITAL SOCIAL RESEARCH
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S0132-16250000392-7-1
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25-33
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Models of research practices that expand the boundaries of social research in a digital network environment are considered: “computational social Sciences", “computational sociology", “electronic social science”, “digital social Sciences", “digital sociology", “digital social research". This type of research is moved from academic institutions to corporate research laboratories in order to establish relationships between the studied models and digital social Sciences at the level of methods and projects.
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computational social Sciences, computational sociology, electronic social science, digital social Sciences, digital sociology, digital research
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01.08.2015
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