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PS239T: Introduction To Computational Tools And Techniques For Social Research

This course will provide graduate students the critical technical skills necessary to conduct research in computational social science and digital humanities, introducing them to the basic computer literacy, programming skills, and application knowledge that students need to be successful in further methods work.

The course is divided into three main sections: skills, applications, and community engagement. The “skills” portion will introduce students to basic computer literacy, terminologies, and programming languages - i.e. Bash, R, Python, and Git. The second part of the course provides students the opportunity to use the skills they learned in part 1 towards practical applications such as automated text analysis, geospatial analysis, data collection via APIs, webscraping, etc. The third section on community engagement will introduce topics such as ethics and privacy, best practices of reproducible research, scholarly communication and collaboration, and how to further one’s research using UC Berkeley campus resources.

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Rochelle Terman: [email protected]

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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Python 2 vs. 3

The materials are written in Python 2.7 . But the course might benefit from switching to Python 3x. The main difference is that print() is a function in Python 3. Also encodings are better. I switched the webscraping and API tutorials to Python 3 for this repo and things seemed to work out fine.

New Branch (Fall 2015)

Hi Rachel,

Just an FYI, I made a new branch on the repository called "Fall_2015" which contains the state of the repo as of last week.

This shouldn't make a difference to your workflow. However, it does make it easy to "checkout" what the repo was like in 2015 by going to the branch page and then clicking on "Fall_2015."

This branch differs from the "master" (i.e. the default) branch, which is where your commits go. Any changes you make will not affect the Fall_2015 branch, which I envision as kind of an archive.

At the end of the Fall 2016 semester, it would be good to create a branch of "master" called Fall_2016, for the same reason. Creating a branch is easy (see here.)

R

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