DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF ELECTRONIC SOCIAL SCIENCE
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DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF ELECTRONIC SOCIAL SCIENCE
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S0132-16250000616-3-1
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Article
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99-107
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The content of electronic social science (e-Social Science), one of the tasks of which is to study the processes of transformation of social science under the influence of information and communication technologies and cyberinfrastructures. Based on materials related to the UK, e-Social Science development programs are presented. Attention is paid to similar projects in other countries, as well as ethical issues of research in the framework of e-social science.
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information and communication technologies, e-Social Science, e-infrastructure, e-collaboration, virtual research environment
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05.07.2012
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