<b>Computational Communication Science | Outlining the Way Ahead in Computational Communication Science: An Introduction to the IJoC Special Section on “Computational Methods for Communication Science: Toward a Strategic Roadmap”</b>

Authors

  • Emese Domahidi Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany
  • JungHwan Yang University of Illinois, USA
  • Julia Niemann-Lenz Hanover University of Music, Theater and Media
  • Leonard Reinecke Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Keywords:

computational communication science, CCS, data science, computational methods, big data

Abstract

Over the past two decades, processes of digitalization and mediatization have shaped the communication landscape and have had a strong impact on various facets of communication. The digitalization of communication results in completely new forms of digital traces that make communication processes observable in new and unprecedented ways. Although many scholars in the social sciences acknowledge the chances and requirements of the digital revolution in communication, they are also facing fundamental challenges in implementing successful research programs, strategies, and designs that are based on computational methods and “big data.” This Special Section aims at bringing together seminal perspectives on challenges and chances of computational communication science (CCS). In this introduction, we highlight the impulses provided by the research presented in the Special Section, discuss the most pressing challenges in the context of CCS, and sketch a potential roadmap for future research in this field.

Author Biographies

Emese Domahidi, Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany

Asst. ProfessorComputational ScienceTechnical University of Ilmenau,Germany

JungHwan Yang, University of Illinois, USA

Asst. ProfessorCommunicationUniversity of Illinois, USA

Julia Niemann-Lenz, Hanover University of Music, Theater and Media

Postdoctoral Researcher Hanover University of Music, Theater and MediaGermany

Leonard Reinecke, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Associate Professor, Communication 2018 
Computational Communication Science

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Published

2019-09-08

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Special Sections