Thick Big Data Doing Digital Social Sciences

Thick Big Data Doing Digital Social Sciences by Dariusz Jemielniak, published by Oxford University Press in 2020, explores the evolving landscape of social sciences in the age of data. This 195-page book addresses the shift from traditional sociological methods to data-driven approaches, highlighting the challenges and opportunities presented by the increasing reliance on large datasets. Jemielniak discusses how the integration of qualitative research is essential for interpreting quantitative data, emphasizing the need for a balanced methodology in understanding digital behavior.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of new methods and tools that facilitate both quantitative and qualitative analysis in the social sciences. The book argues for the importance of combining Big Data with Thick Data, providing insights into how cultural analysis can enhance the interpretation of data. Thick Big Data serves as a resource for students and researchers aiming to navigate the complexities of digital analysis and develop mixed-methods approaches in their work.
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The social sciences are becoming datafied.
The questions once considered the domain of sociologists are now answered by data scientists operating on large datasets and breaking with methodological tradition, for better or worse. The traditional social sciences, such as sociology or anthropology, are under the double threat of becoming marginalized or even irrelevant, both from new methods of research which require more computational skills and from increasing competition from the corporate world which gains an additional advantage based on data access.
However, unlike data scientists, sociologists and anthropologists have a long history of doing qualitative research. The more quantified datasets we have, the more difficult it is to interpret them without adding layers of qualitative interpretation. Big Data therefore needs Thick Data. This book presents the available arsenal of new methods and tools for studying society both quantitatively and qualitatively, opening ground for the social sciences to take the lead in analysing digital behaviour. It shows that Big Data can and should be supplemented and interpreted through thick data as well as cultural analysis. Thick Big Data is critically important for students and researchers in the social sciences to understand the possibilities of digital analysis, both in the quantitative and qualitative area, and to successfully build mixed-methods approaches.
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