Modern computational tools hold a lot of potential for reimaging the
types of social science questions we can ask and answer. Yet getting
started with these methods can be daunting. This Spark Talk will discuss
how to approach computational social science, reflect on the
fundamental intuition underlying many computational methods, and provide
tips and advice for getting started with your computational social
science journey.
Bio:
Dr. Sarah Shugars is a computational social scientist who develops new
methods in natural language processing, network analysis, and machine
learning in order to better understand how people talk and reason about
political issues. They are currently a Faculty Fellow at NYU’s Center
for Data Science (CDS) and a Research Fellow at George Washington
University’s School of Media & Public Affairs.