Volume 1
Preface
- Introduction to the Handbook of Computational Social Science
Uwe Engel, Anabel Quan-Haase, Sunny Xun Liu and Lars Lyberg
Section I. The Scope and Boundaries of CSS
- The Scope of Computational Social Science
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
- Analytical Sociology amidst a Computational Social Science Revolution
Benjamin F. Jarvis, Marc Keuschnigg and Peter Hedstrom
- Computational Cognitive Modeling in the Social Sciences
Holger Schultheis
- Computational Communication Science: Lessons from Working Group Sessions with Experts of an Emerging Research Field
Stephanie Geise and Annie Waldherr
- A Changing Survey Landscape
Lars Lyberg and Steven G. Heeringa
- Digital Trace Data: Modes of Data Collection, Applications, and Errors at a Glance
Florian Keusch and Frauke Kreuter
- Open Computational Social Science
Jan G. Voelkel and Jeremy Freese
- Causal and Predictive Modeling in Computational Social Science
Uwe Engel
- Data-driven Agent-based Modeling in Computational Social Science
Jan Lorenz
Section II. Privacy, Ethics, and Politics in CSS Research
- Ethics and Privacy in Computational Social Science: A Call for Pedagogy
William Hollingshead, Anabel Quan-Haase and Wenhong Chen
- Deliberating with the Public: An Agenda to Include Stakeholder Input on Municipal "Big Data" Projects
James Popham, Jennifer Lavoie, Andrea Corradi and Nicole Coomber
- Analysis of the Principled-AI Framework´s Constraints in Becoming a Methodological Reference for Trustworthy-AI Design
Daniel Varona and Juan Luis Suarez
Section III. Case Studies and Research Examples
- Sensing Close-Range Proximity for Studying Face-to-Face Interaction
Johann Schaible, Marcos Oliveira, Maria Zens and Mathieu Genois
- Social Media Data in Affective Science
Max Pellert, Simon Schweighofer and David Garcia
- Understanding Political Sentiment: Using Twitter to Map the US 2016 Democratic Primaries
Niklas M Loynes and Mark J Elliot
- The Social Influence of Bots and Trolls in Social Media
Yimin Chen
- Social Bots and Social Media Manipulation in 2020: The Year in Review
Ho-Chun Herbert Chang, Emily Chen, Meiqing Zhang, Goran Muric, and Emilio Ferrara
- A Picture is (still) Worth a Thousand Words: The Impact of Appearance and Characteristic Narratives on People's Perceptions of Social Robots
Sunny Xun Liu, Elizabeth Arredondo, Hannah Miezkowski, Jeff Hancock and Byron Reeves
- Data Quality and Privacy Concerns in Digital Trace Data: Insights from a Delphi Study on Machine Learning and Robots in Human Life
Uwe Engel and Lena Dahlhaus
- Effective Fight Against Extremist Discourse On-Line: The Case of ISIS's Propaganda
Seraphin Alava and Rasha Nagem
- Public Opinion Formation on the Far Right
Michael Adelmund and Uwe Engel
Volume 2
Preface
- Introduction to the Handbook of Computational Social Science
Uwe Engel, Anabel Quan-Haase, Sunny Xun Liu and Lars Lyberg
Section I. Data in CSS: Collection, Management, and Cleaning
- A Brief History of APIs: Limitations and Opportunities for Online Research
Jakob Junger
- Application Programming Interfaces and Web Data For Social Research
Dominic Nyhuis
- Web Data Mining: Collecting Textual Data from Web Pages Using R
Stefan Bosse, Lena Dahlhaus and Uwe Engel
- Analyzing Data Streams for Social Scientists
Lianne Ippel, Maurits Kaptein and Jeroen Vermunt
- Handling Missing Data in Large Data Bases
Martin Spiess and Thomas Augustin
- Probabilistic Record Linkage in R
Ted Enamorado
- Reproducibility and Principled Data Processing
John McLevey, Pierson Browne and Tyler Crick
Section II. Data Quality in CSS Research
- Applying a Total Error Framework for Digital Traces to Social Media Research
Indira Sen, Fabian Flock, Katrin Weller, Bernd Weiß and Claudia Wagner
- Crowdsourcing in Observational and Experimental Research
Camilla Zallot, Gabriele Paolacci, Jesse Chandler and Itay Sisso
- Inference from Probability and Non-Probability Samples
Rebecca Andridge and Richard Valliant
- Challenges of Online Non-Probability Surveys
Jelke Bethlehem
Section III. Statistical Modelling and Simulation
- Large-scale Agent-based Simulation and Crowd Sensing with Mobile Agents
Stefan Bosse
- Agent-based Modelling for Cultural Networks: Tagging by Artificial Intelligent Cultural Agents
Fernando Sancho-Caparrini and Juan Luis Suarez
- Using Subgroup Discovery and Latent Growth Curve Modeling to Identify Unusual Developmental Trajectories
Axel Mayer, Christoph Kiefer, Benedikt Langenberg and Florian Lemmerich
- Disaggregation via Gaussian Regression for Robust Analysis of Heterogeneous Data
Nazanin Alipourfard, Keith Burghardt and Kristina Lerman
Section IV: Machine Learning Methods
- Machine Learning Methods for Computational Social Science
Richard D. De Veaux and Adam Eck
- Principal Component Analysis
Andreas Poge and Jost Reinecke
- Unsupervised Methods: Clustering Methods
Johann Bacher, Andreas Poge and Knut Wenzig
- Text Mining and Topic Modeling
Raphael H. Heiberger and Sebastian Munoz-Najar Galvez
- From Frequency Counts to Contextualized Word Embeddings: The Saussurean Turn in Automatic Content Analysis
Gregor Wiedemann and Cornelia Fedtke
- Automated Video Analysis for Social Science Research
Dominic Nyhuis, Tobias Ringwald, Oliver Rittmann, Thomas Gschwend and Rainer Stiefelhagen