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Sociology and ComputingIntroduction to This Special IssueUniversity of Missouri and Idea Works, Inc. brente{at}missouri.edu The goal of this special issue was to include high-quality articles covering the complete spectrum of computing in sociology. The result is nine creative articles from three continents addressing a wide range of issues, including inequality in the form of the so-called digital divide, the use of computers in qualitative research and in teaching sociology, the relationship between research methods and the technologies of the Internet, and a historical analysis of the early use of computing machines in sociology.
Key Words: digital divide Internet social science computing sociology CAQDAS online interviews teaching sociology
Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 22, No. 2,
149-151 (2004) |
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