Computational Social Science in Science Magazine [Repost from 3/22]
This article in a recent issue of Science Magazine — authored by some of the leaders in field including Gary King, James Fowler, David Lazer, Albert-László Barabási, Lada Adamic as well as several others — highlights some of the possibilities of and perils associated with a computational revolution in the social sciences. We believe it is a worthwhile read….
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