Social Science Computer Review
Homepage: http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId=Journal200948
Mission statement:
To conduct social science research on societal impacts of information technology.
Scope:
- Agent simulation
- Artificial intelligence
- Computational social science theory
- Computer-assisted survey research
- Computer-based qualitative analysis
- Computer simulation
- E-Government
- Electronic publishing
- Geographic information systems
- Instructional media
- Instrumentation and research tools
- Public administration
- Social impacts of computing and telecommunications
- Software evaluation
- World Wide Web resources for social scientists
Audience: Scholars and scientists working in the Social Science community.
Availability: Free online
Editor: Prof. G. David Garson
Link to editorial board: http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journalsProdEditBoards.nav?prodId=Journal200948
Special issus:
- Vol. 26 (1): Symposium on Privacy. Trust and Identity Issues for Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing
- Vol. 25 (4): Technology and Political Campaigns
- Vol. 25 (2): Symposium on Crime Mapping
- Vol. 24 (3): Symposium: Applying Critical Theory to the Study of ICT
- Vol. 24 (2): Symposium on the History of CITASA, 1988 – 2005
- Vol. 24 (1): Symposium Issue on Anthropology and Computing
- Vol. 23 (4): Symposium Issue: Patriotic Information Systems
- Vol. 23 (3): Current Research in Voting, Elections, & Technology.
- Vol. 23 (4): Patriotic Information Systems.
- Vol. 22 (4): Symposium on Technology & the Challenge of Excellence in Economics Instruction.
- Vol. 22 (2): Sociology & Computing. ol. 21 (4): Symposium on Theory of Technology Enactment.
- Vol. 21 (1): E-Government.
- Vol. 20 (3): Psychology & the Internet.
- Vol. 19 (1): The Digital Imperative of Social Sciences in the New Millenium.
- Vol. 18 (3): Use of Computers to Interpret Textual & Qualitative Data.
Publication Frequency (x times per year): 3
Publisher: Sage
Lifespan: 1982

