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Book Synopsis
IT in the Social Sciences provides students with an overview of the use and study of technology in the social sciences.

Table of Contents
List of Contributors.

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

1. Studying and using technology: An Introduction to Communications and Information Technologies (Millsom Henry).

2. Confronting the Social Character of Computers: The Challenges for Social Scientists (Steve Fuller).

3. What, When and How to learn Using Technology Effectively: Transferable Skills for the Social Sciences Student (Kate Bloor).

4. The Computer as a Tool to Aid the Interaction Between Thinking and Essay Writing (Jon Gubbay).

5. Data Sources for Social Scientists (Eric Tanenbaum).

6. Quantitative Research and Information Technology (Duncan Timms).

7. The Theoretical and Practical Applications of IT in Qualitative Analysis (Nigel Fielding).

8. Using Computers in Qualitative Analysis (Mike Fisher).

9. The Use of Computerized Simulations in Social Science Research, Training and Teaching (George H. Conklin).

10. Simulating Social Interaction in a Virtual Reality Setting: Problems and Prospects (Edward Brent).

11. Alone@Campus.Edu? The Interaction of Student and computing Cultures at the University of California at Berkley (Nina Wakeford).

12. Future Directions: IT ad Studying Social and Political Science in the Next Decade (Graham R. Gibbs and Catherine Skinner).

Index.

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 02/01/1999
    ISBN13: 9781855548237, 978-1855548237
    ISBN10: 1855548232

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    IT in the Social Sciences provides students with an overview of the use and study of technology in the social sciences.

    Table of Contents
    List of Contributors.

    Preface.

    Acknowledgements.

    1. Studying and using technology: An Introduction to Communications and Information Technologies (Millsom Henry).

    2. Confronting the Social Character of Computers: The Challenges for Social Scientists (Steve Fuller).

    3. What, When and How to learn Using Technology Effectively: Transferable Skills for the Social Sciences Student (Kate Bloor).

    4. The Computer as a Tool to Aid the Interaction Between Thinking and Essay Writing (Jon Gubbay).

    5. Data Sources for Social Scientists (Eric Tanenbaum).

    6. Quantitative Research and Information Technology (Duncan Timms).

    7. The Theoretical and Practical Applications of IT in Qualitative Analysis (Nigel Fielding).

    8. Using Computers in Qualitative Analysis (Mike Fisher).

    9. The Use of Computerized Simulations in Social Science Research, Training and Teaching (George H. Conklin).

    10. Simulating Social Interaction in a Virtual Reality Setting: Problems and Prospects (Edward Brent).

    11. Alone@Campus.Edu? The Interaction of Student and computing Cultures at the University of California at Berkley (Nina Wakeford).

    12. Future Directions: IT ad Studying Social and Political Science in the Next Decade (Graham R. Gibbs and Catherine Skinner).

    Index.

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