E-Social Science

E-Social Science

e-Social Science is a more recent development in conjunction with the wider developments in e-Science. It is social science using Grid Computing and other information technologies to collect, process, integrate, share, and disseminate social and behavioral data.

External links

* [http://www.ncess.ac.uk/ UK National Centre for e-Social Science Web Home Page]
**National Centre for e-Social Science
* [http://redress.lancs.ac.uk/ ReDReSS project] This site provides resources for social scientists interested in using e-Social Science and e-Science tools and methodologies.
* [http://www.e-science.lancs.ac.uk/cqess/index.html Collaboratory for Quantitative e-Social Science ]
* [http://cess.grids.cn/ Chinese e-Social Science]


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