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https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/11111| Title: | Computational Communication Science| Computational Communication Science: A Methodological Catalyzer for a Maturing Discipline |
| Other Titles: | International Journal of Communication |
| Authors: | Hilbert, Martin Barnett, George Blumenstock, Joshua Contractor, Noshir Diesner, Jana Frey, Seth González-Bailón, Sandra Lamberson, PJ Pan, Jennifer Peng, Tai Shen, Cuihua Smaldino, Paúl Atteveldt, Wouter Waldherr, Annie Zhang, Jingwen Zhu, Jonathan |
| Keywords: | science research method |
| Issue Date: | 2019 |
| Publisher: | International Journal of Communication |
| Citation: | Hilbert, M., Barnett, G., Blumenstock, J., Contractor, N., Diesner, J., Frey, S., González-Bailón, S., Lamberson, P., Pan, J., Peng, T., Shen, C., Smaldino, P., Waldherr, A., Zhang, J. and Zhu, J. (2019). Computational Communication Science| Computational Communication Science: A Methodological Catalyzer for a Maturing Discipline. International Journal of Communciation, 13.https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/10675/2764 |
| Abstract: | This article reviews the opportunities and challenges for computational research methods in the field of communication. Among the social sciences, communication stands out as a discipline with a relatively low-profile institutionalized focus on the in-house development of methods. Computational tools are changing this, and they are catalyzing a new set of methods directly suited to tackling foundational research questions in communication. We systematically review how computational methods affect the three fundamental pillars of the scientific method: observational approaches (i.e., digital trace data), theoretical approaches (i.e., computer simulations), and experimental research (i.e., virtual labs and field experiments). We stress that data are a catalyzer but not a requirement for computational science. We explore how observational, theoretical, and experimental approaches can be combined and cross-fertilize one another. We conclude that taking advantage of computational methods will require a systematic effort in our discipline to develop and adjust these methods. |
| URI: | https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/11111 |
| ISSN: | 1932-8036 |
| Appears in Collections: | Documentos internacionales sobre libertad de expresión y derechos conexos |
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