Computational Social Science; a new social physics

Computational Social Science; a new social physics
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A look at how the data from digital technology we use everyday can be used.

As digital technologies, the internet and social media become increasingly integrated into society, our daily lives generate unprecedented quantities of digital data. These data provide opportunities to study complex social systems in frameworks similar to those of the natural sciences. We will discuss these new opportunities and the latest advancements in Computational Social Science.

Also part of the University of Aberdeen’s Festival of Social Science and Science in the Quad Season 3.

Part of the Festival of Social Science. For more information about the Festival please see:

www.abdn.ac.uk/foss

FREE to attend, no booking required.

Speaker
Dr Taha Yasseri, University of Oxford
Venue
Wood Foundation Centre for Science and Technology, Robert Gordon's College, Schoolhill
Contact

peru@abdn.ac.uk

01224 273274