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The Community Data Science Collective is a research collective based in the [http://www.com.washington.edu/ Department of Communication at the University of Washington], the [http://www.communication.northwestern.edu/departments/communicationstudies/ Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University], the [https://www.cla.purdue.edu/academic/communication/ Brian Lamb School of Communication at Purdue University], | The Community Data Science Collective is a research collective based in the [http://www.com.washington.edu/ Department of Communication at the University of Washington], the [http://www.communication.northwestern.edu/departments/communicationstudies/ Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University], the [https://www.cla.purdue.edu/academic/communication/ Brian Lamb School of Communication at Purdue University], the [https://www.carleton.edu/computer-science/ the Computer Science Department at Carleton College], and the School of Information and Library Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. | ||
We are social scientists | We are social scientists applying a range of quantitative and qualitative methods to the study of online spaces, participation, and interaction. We investigate how communities function, how collaborative production (like Wikipedia and Linux), and how inequalities emerge within online participation. | ||
Our research frequently consists of “big data” quantitative analyses, and | Our research frequently consists of “big data” quantitative analyses, and lies at the intersection of communication, sociology, and human-computer interaction - but also includes qualitative analyses such as interview studies. | ||
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