Big data in computational social science and humanities /

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Chen, Shu-Heng, 1959- (Editor)
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham, Switzerland :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Computational social sciences,
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xiii, 388 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps, forms ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9783319954646 (hardcover) :
3319954644 (hardcover)
9783319954653 (electronic book)
3319954652 (electronic book)
Index Number: H61
CLC: C37
Call Number: C37/B592-1
Contents: Big data in computational social sciences and humanities : an introduction /
Applications of citizen science and volunteered geographic information (VGI) : tourism development for rural communities /
Telling stories through R : geo-temporal mappings of epigraphic practices on Penghu /
Expressing dynamic maps through seventeenth-century Taiwan Dutch manuscripts /
Has homo economicus evolved into homo sapiens from 1995 to 2014 : what does corpus linguistics say? /
Big data and FinTech /
Health in biodiversity-related conventions : analysis of a multiplex terminological network (1973-2016) /
How does linguistic complexity in Shakespeare's plays relate to the production history of a commercial American theater? /
Language communities, corpora, and cognition /
From naive expectation to realistic progress : government applications of big data on public opinions mining /
Understanding "the user-generated" : the construction of the "ABC model" and the imagination of "digital humanities" /
Big data finance and financial markets /
Applications of Internet methods in psychology /
Spatial humanities : an integrated approach to spatiotemporal research /
Cloud computing in social sciences and humanities /
Analysis of social media data : an introduction to the characteristics and chronological process /
Big data and research opportunities using HRAF databases /
Computational history : from big data to big simulations /
A posthumanist reflection on the digital humanities and social sciences /