SICSS 2018 make all teaching and learning materials open-source
Teaching and learning resources from the 2018 Summer Institute for Computational Social Science have been made free to access online, allowing more people to explore in depth the field of computational social science.
Social network analysis of the 2017 "Summer of Hate"
Fifty years after the "Summer of Love" transformed American youth culture, Andrew Anglin, the proprietor of the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer, announced to his followers that the summer of 2017 would be "The Summer of Hate."
Image tagging in SAGE Journals - part two
In this follow-on post, we focus on data analysis and discuss co-occurrences of tags in images, and present an example of a co-occurrence network that represents a kind of "mental model" of SAGE journal images derived from the tags.
3 Challenges for behavioral research in the age of multimedia big data
With so much diverse data to dig into, the future of quantitative social science is exciting, particularly for those studying the granularities of individual-level behavior. In doing so, we must make sure that this research is ethical, robust and ultimately useful
SAGE Ocean Speaker Series #4: digital power
A ground-breaking journey to reveal the new centers of power and control in the twenty-first century.
IC2S2 - Sunday Roundup
The final day of IC2S2 kicked off with SAGE Ocean's Katie Metzler introducing the Ethics in Computational Social Science Panel, featuring Dr. Jake Metcalf, Dr. Laura Noren and Dr. Michelle Meyer.
IC2S2 - Saturday Roundup
Saturday started off with a fascinating keynote from Damon Centola on How Behavior Spreads. He talked about how weak and strong ties affect the spread of both simple and complex
IC2S2 - Friday Roundup
The SAGE Ocean team are currently at IC2S2 - the 4th Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science, which is taking place at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Here's a round up of the action on Friday.
Applications now open for the SAGE Concept Grants program
We are pleased to announce that the 2019 Concept Grants program is now open for applications. Now in its second year—learn more about the inaugural winners here—the Concept Grants program funds innovative software ideas that support social science researchers to work with big data and new technology. We have a small number of grants available, up to a maximum value of $35k (or £25k). Deadline for applications is 15th February 2019.
Apply now
ESRC Research Methods Festival
The Economic and Social Research Center hosted the biennial Research Methods Festival at the University of Bath last week.
Sharing Story Ownership in Qualitative Research
Whose story do you tell in a study? To whom does the story belong? How do you write a research story?
Digital DNA: How to map our online behavior
Nowadays, issues related to the diffusion of fake news, rumours, hoaxes, as well as the diffusion of malware and viruses in online social networks have become so important as to transcend the virtual ecosystem and interfere with our businesses and societies. Currently, we are unable to effectively deal with these issues.
Experimenting with data visualization in virtual reality
To learn more about the potential for VR to transform data visualization, Katie Metzler worked with SAGE colleagues, Diana Aleman and Andrew Boney and the team at Datavized, a startup based in New York City, on a project to turn data from one of SAGE’s data products, SAGE Stats, into a 3D VR experience.