Edelmann Achim, Wolff Tom, Montagne Danielle, Bail Christopher A
Institute of Sociology, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
Department of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom.
Annu Rev Sociol. 2020 Jul;46(1):61-81. doi: 10.1146/annurev-soc-121919-054621.
The integration of social science with computer science and engineering fields has produced a new area of study: computational social science. This field applies computational methods to novel sources of digital data such as social media, administrative records, and historical archives to develop theories of human behavior. We review the evolution of this field within sociology via bibliometric analysis and in-depth analysis of the following subfields where this new work is appearing most rapidly: () social network analysis and group formation; () collective behavior and political sociology; () the sociology of knowledge; () cultural sociology, social psychology, and emotions; () the production of culture; () economic sociology and organizations; and () demography and population studies. Our review reveals that sociologists are not only at the center of cutting-edge research that addresses longstanding questions about human behavior but also developing new lines of inquiry about digital spaces as well. We conclude by discussing challenging new obstacles in the field, calling for increased attention to sociological theory, and identifying new areas where computational social science might be further integrated into mainstream sociology.
计算社会科学。该领域将计算方法应用于社交媒体、行政记录和历史档案等新型数字数据源,以发展人类行为理论。我们通过文献计量分析以及对以下新研究进展最为迅速的子领域进行深入分析,来审视这一领域在社会学内部的发展历程:()社会网络分析与群体形成;()集体行为与政治社会学;()知识社会学;()文化社会学、社会心理学与情感;()文化生产;()经济社会学与组织;以及()人口统计学与人口研究。我们的综述表明,社会学家不仅处于前沿研究的核心位置,解决有关人类行为的长期问题,而且还在开拓关于数字空间的新研究方向。我们在结尾讨论了该领域面临的具有挑战性的新障碍,呼吁更加关注社会学理论,并确定了计算社会科学可能进一步融入主流社会学的新领域。