New technology in sociology : practical applications in research and work / edited by Grant Blank, James L. McCartney, and Edward Brent.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. : Transaction Publishers, ©1989.
Description
185 pages ; 23 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographies and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction : new technology and the nature of sociological work / Grant Blank
    • The future of sociological literature in an age of computerized texts / Peter Lyman
    • Intellectual property and new technology : some possible futures in sociology / John P. Walsh and Andrew C. Gordon
    • How the microcomputer is changing our analytic habits / Charles C. Ragin and Howard S. Becker
    • Waiting for the revolution : the use of microcomputers by social scientists / James N. Danziger
    • Visual sociology : expanding sociological vision / Douglas Harper
    • Ethical issues in visual field work / Steven J. Gold
    • Artificial intelligence and formal models of international behavior / Philip A. Schrodt
    • Is there a role for artificial intelligence in sociological theorizing? / Edward Brent.
    • Computer software and qualitative analysis : a reassessment / Renata Tesch
    • Text analysis and text-analysis software : a comparison of assumptions / Kriss A. Drass
    • Ensemble instruction : a note on communicating sociology via computers / David R. Heise
    • Beyond SPSS et al. : pedagogical contributions of business software in the teaching of social research / Lawrence K. Hong.
    ISBN
    • 0887387691
    • 9780887387692
    LCCN
    88028212
    OCLC
    18463799
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