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computational social science

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Computational social science is an interdisciplinary field that employs computational methods to study social phenomena and complex social systems. It integrates social science theories with data science, algorithms, and simulations, often utilizing large-scale digital data to analyze human behavior, interactions, and societal dynamics. This approach provides novel empirical insights and theoretical advancements by examining social processes at scales and complexities previously inaccessible to traditional methods.

Top Authors

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JL

Stanford University

CF

Carnegie Mellon University

PS

University of Illinois Chicago

JK

Cornell University

HL

Arizona State University

Top Institutions

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Stanford University

Stanford, United States

Pittsburgh, United States

Microsoft (United States)

Redmond, United States

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Cornell University

Ithaca, United States