Toward a Stronger Theoretical Grounding of Computational Communication Science

A. Waldherr, Stephanie Geise, Merja Mahrt, Christian Katzenbach, Christian Nuernbergk
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Computational communication science (CCS) is embraced by many as a fruitful methodological approach to studying communication in the digital era. However, theoretical advances have not been considered equally important in CCS. Specifically, we observe an emphasis on mid-range and micro theories that misses a larger discussion on how macro-theoretical frameworks can serve CCS scholarship. With this article, we aim to stimulate such a discussion. Although macro frameworks might not point directly to specific questions and hypotheses, they shape our research through influencing which kinds of questions we ask, which kinds of hypotheses we formulate, and which methods we find adequate and useful. We showcase how three selected theoretical frameworks might advance CCS scholarship in this way: (1) complexity theory, (2) theories of the public sphere, and (3) mediatization theory. Using online protest as an example, we discuss how the focus (and the blind spots) of our research designs shifts with each framework.
迈向更强的计算通讯科学理论基础
计算通信科学(CCS)被许多人认为是研究数字时代通信的一种卓有成效的方法。然而,在CCS中,理论的进步并没有被认为同等重要。具体来说,我们观察到对中程和微观理论的强调,忽略了宏观理论框架如何为CCS奖学金服务的更大讨论。在本文中,我们旨在激发这样的讨论。尽管宏观框架可能不会直接指向具体的问题和假设,但它们通过影响我们提出的问题、提出的假设以及我们认为适当和有用的方法来塑造我们的研究。我们展示了三个选定的理论框架如何以这种方式推进CCS学术:(1)复杂性理论,(2)公共领域理论,(3)媒介化理论。以在线抗议为例,我们讨论了我们的研究设计的焦点(和盲点)如何随着每个框架的变化而变化。
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