Sociological Foundations of Computational Social Science

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This book provides solid sociological foundations to computational social science (CSS). CSS is an emerging research field, and many books with those words in the title are on the market. However, CSS has not become mainstream in sociology, for which there are two reasons. First, CSS does not necessarily solve major research questions in sociology. Second, its sociological foundations are weak. These two reasons are interrelatedthat is, CSS cannot solve major research questions because its sociological foundations are weak. Thus, even if it tries to solve those questions, its approaches seem to mainstream sociologists to miss the point. To resolve that shortcoming, this book fills the gap between CSS and sociology, shows that CSS can solve major research questions in sociology, and advances sociology by introducing to it theories and methodologies of CSS.

Is the first book to fill the gap between computational social science and sociology Demonstrates how computational social science answers major research questions in sociology Depicts a happy marriage between computational social science and sociology

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Yoshimichi Sato is professor of sociology at the Faculty of Psychology, Kyoto University of Advanced Science. His research areas in sociology include the study of social capital, social inequality, and theories of social change. He applies game theory, agent-based models, and statistical models to these topics. He has been active in the international arena. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Chicago and Cornell University and served as a chair of Session on Rationality and Society of the American Sociological Association and as a president of Research Committee 45 (Rational Choice) and an executive committee member of the International Sociological Association. He was a co-editor of Sociology Section of International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition, which received PROSW awards in 2016.

Hiroki Takikawa is an Associate Professor at Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, the University of Tokyo, Japan. He earned his PhD andBA in Sociology from the University of Tokyo. His research area includes mathematical sociology, social network analysis, and computational social science. He is currently studying the mechanism of social division and political polarization through large-scale data analysis. His research has been published in academic journals including PLOS ONE, Quality and Quantity and conferences proceedings such as IEEE Big data.

Inhalt
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Sociological Foundations of Computational Social Science.- Chapter 3. Methodological contributions of computational social science to sociology.- Chapter 4. Computational Social Science: A Complex Contagion.- Chapter 5. Model of meaning.- Chapter 6. Sociological Meaning of Contagion.- Chapter 7. Polarization of Opinion.- Chapter 8. Coda.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789819994342
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Editor Hiroki Takikawa, Yoshimichi Sato
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 136
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Gewicht 219g
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T8mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9789819994342
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 9819994349
    • Veröffentlichung 25.03.2025
    • Titel Sociological Foundations of Computational Social Science
    • Untertitel Translational Systems Sciences 40

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