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Big Data & Society, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, May 2015
- Paolo Cardullo:
'Hacking multitude' and Big Data: Some insights from the Turkish 'digital coup'. 205395171558059 - David Bholat:
Big Data and central banks. 205395171557946 - Anders Koed Madsen:
Between technical features and analytic capabilities: Charting a relational affordance space for digital social analytics. 205395171456872 - David Beer:
Productive measures: Culture and measurement in the context of everyday neoliberalism. 205395171557895 - Richard James Webber, Tim Butler, Trevor Phillips:
Adoption of geodemographic and ethno-cultural taxonomies for analysing Big Data. 205395171558391 - Saatviga Sudhahar, Giuseppe A. Veltri, Nello Cristianini:
Automated analysis of the US presidential elections using Big Data and network analysis. 205395171557291 - Anabel Quan-Haase, Kim Martin, Lori McCay-Peet:
Networks of digital humanities scholars: The informational and social uses and gratifications of Twitter. 205395171558941 - Emily Gray, Will Jennings, Stephen Farrall, Colin Hay:
Small Big Data: Using multiple data-sets to explore unfolding social and economic change. 205395171558941
Volume 2, Number 2, December 2015
- Jennifer Pybus, Mark Coté, Tobias Blanke:
Hacking the social life of Big Data. 205395171561664 - Christopher A. Bail:
Lost in a random forest: Using Big Data to study rare events. 205395171560433 - Lonneke van der Velden:
Forensic devices for activism: Metadata tracking and public proof. 205395171561282 - Ronald L. Breiger:
Scaling down. 205395171560249 - Ted Underwood:
The literary uses of high-dimensional space. 205395171560249 - Sabine Niederer, Raymond Taudin Chabot:
Deconstructing the cloud: Responses to Big Data phenomena from social sciences, humanities and the arts. 205395171559463 - Daniel A. McFarland, H. Richard McFarland:
Big Data and the danger of being precisely inaccurate. 205395171560249 - Helen Kennedy, Giles Moss:
Known or knowing publics? Social media data mining and the question of public agency. 205395171561114 - Kevin Lewis:
Three fallacies of digital footprints. 205395171560249 - Patrick Park, Michael Macy:
The paradox of active users. 205395171560616 - Amir Goldberg:
In defense of forensic social science. 205395171560114 - Paul Dimaggio:
Adapting computational text analysis to social science (and vice versa). 205395171560290 - Craig M. Dalton, Jim Thatcher:
Inflated granularity: Spatial "Big Data" and geodemographics. 205395171560114 - Bernhard Rieder, Rasha Abdulla, Thomas Poell, Robbert Woltering, Liesbeth Zack:
Data critique and analytical opportunities for very large Facebook Pages: Lessons learned from exploring "We are all Khaled Said". 205395171561498 - Jonathan A. Obar:
Big Data and The Phantom Public: Walter Lippmann and the fallacy of data privacy self-management. 205395171560887 - Claudia Aradau, Tobias Blanke:
The (Big) Data-security assemblage: Knowledge and critique. 205395171560906 - Göran Bolin, Jonas Andersson Schwarz:
Heuristics of the algorithm: Big Data, user interpretation and institutional translation. 205395171560840 - Mél Hogan:
Data flows and water woes: The Utah Data Center. 205395171559242 - Peter Bearman:
Big Data and historical social science. 205395171561249 - Saskia Huc-Hepher:
Big Web data, small focus: An ethnosemiotic approach to culturally themed selective Web archiving. 205395171559582 - Ryan Shaw:
Big Data and reality. 205395171560887 - John W. Mohr, Robin Wagner-Pacifici, Ronald L. Breiger:
Toward a computational hermeneutics. 205395171561380 - John Bingham-Hall, Stephen Law:
Connected or informed?: Local Twitter networking in a London neighbourhood. 205395171559745 - Ben Williamson:
Educating the smart city: Schooling smart citizens through computational urbanism. 205395171561778 - Anatoliy A. Gruzd:
Introduction to Articles from the 2014 Conference on Social Media & Society. 205395171562157 - Stefan Baack:
Datafication and empowerment: How the open data movement re-articulates notions of democracy, participation, and journalism. 205395171559463 - Jana Diesner:
Small decisions with big impact on data analytics. 205395171561718 - Rachel Sagner Buurma:
The fictionality of topic modeling: Machine reading Anthony Trollope's Barsetshire series. 205395171561059 - Sophie Mützel:
Facing Big Data: Making sociology relevant. 205395171559917 - Julia Adams, Hannah Brückner:
Wikipedia, sociology, and the promise and pitfalls of Big Data. 205395171561433 - Monica Lee, John Levi Martin:
Surfeit and surface. 205395171560433 - Pertti Ahonen:
Institutionalizing Big Data methods in social and political research. 205395171559122 - Catherine L. Dumas, Dan Lamanna, Teresa M. Harrison, S. S. Ravi, Christopher Kotfila, Norman Gervais, Loni Hagen, Feng Chen:
Examining political mobilization of online communities through e-petitioning behavior in We the People. 205395171559817 - Timothy Hannigan:
Close encounters of the conceptual kind: Disambiguating social structure from text. 205395171560865 - Wouter de Nooy:
Structure from interaction events. 205395171560373 - Robin Wagner-Pacifici, John W. Mohr, Ronald L. Breiger:
Ontologies, methodologies, and new uses of Big Data in the social and cultural sciences. 205395171561381 - Helen Kennedy, Thomas Poell, José van Dijck:
Data and agency. 205395171562156 - Simon Caton, Margeret Hall, Christof Weinhardt:
How do politicians use Facebook? An applied Social Observatory. 205395171561282
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