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Lazer et al. (2009): Computational Social Science

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Computational Social Science ist als wissenschaftliche Disziplin relativ jung. Der im Februar 2009 in einer Ausgabe des Science Magazins von 15 ForscherInnen (David Lazer, Alex Pentland, Lada Adamic, Sinan Aral, Albert-László Barabási, Devon Brewer, Nicholas Christakis, Noshir Contractor, James Fowler, Myron Gutmann, Tony Jebara, Gary King, Michael Macy, Deb Roy, Marshall Van Alstyne) veröffentlichte Artikel wird vielfach als ihre Gründungspublikation zitiert, obwohl in den Jahren davor bereits unter diesem Begriff geforscht wurde.

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Mayer, K., Pfeffer, J. (2019). Lazer et al. (2009): Computational Social Science. In: Holzer, B., Stegbauer, C. (eds) Schlüsselwerke der Netzwerkforschung. Netzwerkforschung. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-21742-6_77

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