Sunday, April 12, 2015

The ANNALS of the AAPSS 659

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, May 2015: Volume 659

Perspectives on Computational Social Science

From Big Data to Knowledge in the Social Sciences
Bradford W. Hesse, Richard P. Moser, and William T. Riley

On Building Better Mousetraps and Understanding the Human Condition: Reflections on Big Data in the Social Sciences
Jimmy Lin

Building Better Models: Prediction, Replication, and Machine Learning in the Social Sciences
Matthew Hindman

Is Bigger Always Better? Potential Biases of Big Data Derived from Social Network Sites
Eszter Hargittai

Computer Coding of Content and Sentiment

Data-Driven Content Analysis of Social Media: A Systematic Overview of Automated Methods
H. Andrew Schwartz and Lyle H. Ungar

Signals of Public Opinion in Online Communication: A Comparison of Methods and Data Sources
Sandra González-Bailón and Georgios Paltoglou

Bad News or Mad News? Sentiment Scoring of Negativity, Fear, and Anger in News Content
Stuart Soroka, Lori Young, and Meital Balmas

Using Supervised Machine Learning to Code Policy Issues: Can Classifiers Generalize across Contexts?
Bjorn Burscher, Rens Vliegenthart, and Claes H. De Vreese

Mapping Online Clusters and Networks

Searching and Clustering Methodologies: Connecting Political Communication Content across Platforms
Kevin Driscoll and Kjerstin Thorson

Candidate Networks, Citizen Clusters, and Political Expression: Strategic Hashtag Use in the 2010 Midterms
Leticia Bode, Alexander Hanna, Junghwan Yang, and Dhavan V. Shah

Online Fragmentation in Wartime: A Longitudinal Analysis of Tweets about Syria, 2011–2013
Deen Freelon, Marc Lynch, and Sean Aday

Individual Motivations and Network Effects: A Multilevel Analysis of the Structure of Online Social Relationships
Brooke Foucault Welles and Noshir Contractor

Examining Social Media Influence

What Social Media Data We Are Missing and How to Get It
Paul Resnick, Eytan Adar, and Cliff Lampe

The Dynamics of Issue Frame Competition in Traditional and Social Media
Lauren Guggenheim, S. Mo Jang, Soo Young Bae, and W. Russell Neuman

The Power of Television Images in a Social Media Age: Linking Biobehavioral and Computational Approaches via the Second Screen
Dhavan V. Shah, Alex Hanna, Erik P. Bucy, Chris Wells, and Vidal Quevedo

The Network of Celebrity Politics: Political Implications of Celebrity Following on Twitter
Sungjin Park, Jihye Lee, Seungjin Ryu, and Kyu S. Hahn

Innovations in Computational Social Science

Automating Open Science for Big Data
Mercè Crosas, Gary King, James Honaker, and Latanya Sweeney

Big Data under the Microscope and Brains in Social Context: Integrating Methods from Computational Social Science and Neuroscience
Matthew Brook O’Donnell and Emily B. Falk

Constructing Recommendation Systems for Effective Health Messages Using Content, Collaborative, and Hybrid Algorithms
Joseph N. Cappella, Sijia Yang, and Sungkyoung Lee

Content Analysis and the Algorithmic Coder: What Computational Social Science Means for Traditional Modes of Media Analysis
Rodrigo Zamith and Seth C. Lewis

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