Thank you for compiling this awesome list! Here are a few suggested additions:
Under Books, you might add the textbook "A First Course in Network Science" by Menczer, Fortunato & Davis (Cambridge University Press, 2020 https://cambridgeuniversitypress.github.io/FirstCourseNetworkScience/). Although it is more about network science than computational social science, it deals extensively with information diffusion, social networks, and data gathering from social media, which are very relevant to computational social science.
Under Education/University Course Programs, you might list the "Complex Networks and Systems" track of the PhD in Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington (https://informatics.indiana.edu/programs/phd-informatics/complex-networks-and-systems.html). Faculty and graduate students in this program are heavily involved in research in computational social science.
Thank you for compiling this awesome list! Here are a few suggested additions:
Under Books, you might add the textbook "A First Course in Network Science" by Menczer, Fortunato & Davis (Cambridge University Press, 2020 https://cambridgeuniversitypress.github.io/FirstCourseNetworkScience/). Although it is more about network science than computational social science, it deals extensively with information diffusion, social networks, and data gathering from social media, which are very relevant to computational social science.
Under Education/University Course Programs, you might list the "Complex Networks and Systems" track of the PhD in Informatics at Indiana University Bloomington (https://informatics.indiana.edu/programs/phd-informatics/complex-networks-and-systems.html). Faculty and graduate students in this program are heavily involved in research in computational social science.
Under Research Groups, you could list the Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research (https://cnets.indiana.edu/) and the Observatory on Social Media (https://osome.iu.edu/) at IUB.
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