Journal: Big Data Soc.

Volume 2, Issue 2

0 -- 0Mél Hogan. Data flows and water woes: The Utah Data Center
0 -- 0Jennifer Pybus, Mark Coté, Tobias Blanke. Hacking the social life of Big Data
0 -- 0Peter Bearman. Big Data and historical social science
0 -- 0Claudia Aradau, Tobias Blanke. The (Big) Data-security assemblage: Knowledge and critique
0 -- 0Ronald L. Breiger. Scaling down
0 -- 0Helen Kennedy, Giles Moss. Known or knowing publics? Social media data mining and the question of public agency
0 -- 0Ryan Shaw. Big Data and reality
0 -- 0Simon Caton, Margeret Hall, Christof Weinhardt. How do politicians use Facebook? An applied Social Observatory
0 -- 0Christopher A. Bail. Lost in a random forest: Using Big Data to study rare events
0 -- 0Patrick Park, Michael Macy. The paradox of active users
0 -- 0Julia Adams, Hannah Brückner. Wikipedia, sociology, and the promise and pitfalls of Big Data
0 -- 0Sophie Mützel. Facing Big Data: Making sociology relevant
0 -- 0Kevin Lewis. Three fallacies of digital footprints
0 -- 0Bernhard Rieder, Rasha Abdulla, Thomas Poell, Robbert Woltering, Liesbeth Zack. Data critique and analytical opportunities for very large Facebook Pages: Lessons learned from exploring "We are all Khaled Said"
0 -- 0Pertti Ahonen. Institutionalizing Big Data methods in social and political research
0 -- 0Ben Williamson. Educating the smart city: Schooling smart citizens through computational urbanism
0 -- 0Daniel A. McFarland, H. Richard McFarland. Big Data and the danger of being precisely inaccurate
0 -- 0Lonneke van der Velden. Forensic devices for activism: Metadata tracking and public proof
0 -- 0Helen Kennedy, Thomas Poell, José van Dijck. Data and agency
0 -- 0Jonathan A. Obar. The Phantom Public: Walter Lippmann and the fallacy of data privacy self-management
0 -- 0Monica Lee, John Levi Martin. Surfeit and surface
0 -- 0Catherine L. Dumas, Dan Lamanna, Teresa M. Harrison, S. S. Ravi, Christopher Kotfila, Norman Gervais, Loni Hagen, Feng Chen. We the People
0 -- 0Wouter de Nooy. Structure from interaction events
0 -- 0Sabine Niederer, Raymond Taudin Chabot. Deconstructing the cloud: Responses to Big Data phenomena from social sciences, humanities and the arts
0 -- 0Rachel Sagner Buurma. The fictionality of topic modeling: Machine reading Anthony Trollope's Barsetshire series
0 -- 0Saskia Huc-Hepher. Big Web data, small focus: An ethnosemiotic approach to culturally themed selective Web archiving
0 -- 0Paul Dimaggio. Adapting computational text analysis to social science (and vice versa)
0 -- 0Stefan Baack. Datafication and empowerment: How the open data movement re-articulates notions of democracy, participation, and journalism
0 -- 0John W. Mohr, Robin Wagner-Pacifici, Ronald L. Breiger. Toward a computational hermeneutics
0 -- 0Jana Diesner. Small decisions with big impact on data analytics
0 -- 0Robin Wagner-Pacifici, John W. Mohr, Ronald L. Breiger. Ontologies, methodologies, and new uses of Big Data in the social and cultural sciences
0 -- 0Anatoliy A. Gruzd. Introduction to Articles from the 2014 Conference on Social Media & Society
0 -- 0Ted Underwood. The literary uses of high-dimensional space
0 -- 0Amir Goldberg. In defense of forensic social science
0 -- 0Craig M. Dalton, Jim Thatcher. Inflated granularity: Spatial "Big Data" and geodemographics
0 -- 0Timothy Hannigan. Close encounters of the conceptual kind: Disambiguating social structure from text
0 -- 0John Bingham-Hall, Stephen Law. Connected or informed?: Local Twitter networking in a London neighbourhood
0 -- 0Göran Bolin, Jonas Andersson Schwarz. Heuristics of the algorithm: Big Data, user interpretation and institutional translation

Volume 2, Issue 1

0 -- 0Saatviga Sudhahar, Giuseppe A. Veltri, Nello Cristianini. Automated analysis of the US presidential elections using Big Data and network analysis
0 -- 0Emily Gray, Will Jennings, Stephen Farrall, Colin Hay. Small Big Data: Using multiple data-sets to explore unfolding social and economic change
0 -- 0Richard James Webber, Tim Butler, Trevor Phillips. Adoption of geodemographic and ethno-cultural taxonomies for analysing Big Data
0 -- 0David Beer. Productive measures: Culture and measurement in the context of everyday neoliberalism
0 -- 0Anabel Quan-Haase, Kim Martin, Lori McCay-Peet. Networks of digital humanities scholars: The informational and social uses and gratifications of Twitter
0 -- 0David Bholat. Big Data and central banks
0 -- 0Paolo Cardullo. 'Hacking multitude' and Big Data: Some insights from the Turkish 'digital coup'
0 -- 0Anders Koed Madsen. Between technical features and analytic capabilities: Charting a relational affordance space for digital social analytics