Social Science Computer Review
Qualitative Research (General) | Research Methods & Evaluation (General) | Sociology (General)
Social Science Computer Review (SSCR) stands as a leader in interdisciplinary academic discourse, exploring the intersection of the social sciences and digital technologies. As a bi-monthly publication, SSCR delves into the multifaceted impacts and applications of digital technologies in social science education, research, and broader societal contexts. Focal areas include, but are not limited to:
- Digital Technologies and Media: Assessing the societal and behavioral impacts of digital technologies and communication platforms, including social media and emerging online communities.
- Information Technologies and Public Policy: Exploring the intersections between information technologies, public administration, and policymaking.
- Science, Knowledge, and Technology: Analyzing the historical or other contexts of evolving information technologies and policy.
- AI, Digital Technologies, and Research Methods: Investigating innovations in analyses using AI, computer-assisted survey methodologies, digital qualitative analysis, geographic information systems (GIS), and other online research tools as they relate to the social sciences.
Social Science Computer Review publishes a unique range of scholarship, including:
Original Research Articles: SSCR is interested in publishing original and rigorous research manuscripts of interest to an interdisciplinary audience.
Theoretical Innovations: SSCR is interested in publishing original theoretical innovations that apply to more than one discipline.
Research Reports: SSCR is interested in publishing short pieces that focus on innovative findings that are of interest to an interdisciplinary audience.
Symposiums: SSCR is interested in sponsoring special sections devoted to examining issues of current concern to social scientists using and researching digital technologies.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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Social Science Computer Review (SSCR) is an interdisciplinary journal covering the social science instructional and research applications of computing, as well as the societal impacts of informational technology. Topics include: artificial intelligence, business, computational social science theory, computer-assisted survey research, computer-based qualitative analysis, computer simulation, economic modeling, electronic modeling, electronic publishing, geographic information systems, instrumentation and research tools, public administration, social impacts of computing and telecommunications, software evaluation, and world-wide web resources for social scientists. Because the uses and impacts of computing are interdisciplinary, so too is the journal. SSCR is of direct relevance to scholars and scientists in a wide variety of disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, political science, economics, psychology, computer literacy, and computer applications and methodology.
Deana Rohlinger | Florida State University, USA |
Levi Mitizen | Florida State University, USA |
Michael Bosnjak | University of Mannheim, Germany |
Shelley Boulianne | University of Southampton, UK |
Orville V. Burton | Clemson University, USA |
Michael Chan | Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Jenny Davis | Vanderbilt University, USA |
Gitika De | University of Delhi, India |
Jennifer Suzanne Earl | University of Delaware, USA |
Michael D. Fischer | University of Kent, UK |
Zhifan Luo | McMaster University, Canada |
Stephen M. Lyon | The Aga Khan University, UK |
Brian McKernan | Pace University, USA |
Patrick Rafail | Tulane University, USA |
Jeff T. Sheng | St. Mary's College of California, USA |
Yongjun Zhang | Stony Brook University, USA |
Ahmad Samed Al-Adwan | Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Jordan |
Mark R. Altaweel | University College London, UK |
Lonna Atkeson | Florida State University, USA |
Danielle Atkins | Florida State University, USA |
Rachel Bailey | Florida State University, USA |
Matthew Barnidge | University of Alabama, USA |
Jody C. Baumgartner | East Carolina University, USA |
Sukaina Bharwani | SEI Oxford, UK |
Mwenza Blell | Newcastle University, UK |
Nate Breznau | University of Bremen, Germany |
Meredith Broussard | New York University, USA |
Kaiping Chen | University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA |
Wenhong Chen | University of Texas at Austin, USA |
Pasquale De Meo | University of Messina, Italy |
William H. Dutton | University of Oxford, UK |
Qixiang Fang | Utrecht University, Netherlands |
Arienne Ferchaud | Florida State University, USA |
Mila Gascó | University at Albany, State University of New York, USA |
Rachel Gibson | University of Manchester, UK |
Homero Gil de Zuniga | University of Salamanca, Spain & Pennsylvania State University, USA |
Kishonna L. Gray | University of Michigan, USA |
Marco Gui | University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy |
Eszter Hargittai | University of Zurich, Switzerland |
Summer Harlow | The University of Texas at Austin, USA |
Hans Hasell | Florida State University, USA |
Zhe He | Florida State University, USA |
Kate Kenski | University of Arizona, USA |
Florian Keusch | University of Mannheim, Germany |
Young-An Kim | Florida State University, USA |
Jin Kyun Lee | Hongik University, South Korea |
Ziqi Li | Florida State University, USA |
Gina Masullo | The University of Texas at Austin, USA |
Alice Mattoni | University of Bologna, Italy |
Terrence McDonnell | University of Notre Dame, USA |
Shuyuan Ho Metcalfe | Florida State University, USA |
Matthew Pietryka | Florida State University, USA |
Ashby Plant | Florida State University, USA |
Brady Robards | Monash University, Australia |
Jayesh Soni | Florida International University, USA |
Tian Tang | Florida State University, USA |
Elly Truitt | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Christian Vaccaro | Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Arne Weigold | Kent State University at Geauga, USA |
Oscar Westlund | Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway |
Raelene Wilding | La Trobe University, Australia |
Angela Xiao Wu | New York University, USA |
Dannagal Young | University of Delaware, USA |
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