Since 2021, aggregated from related topics
Computational ethnography refers to the use of computational tools and methods to study human behavior within social and cultural contexts. This research area combines traditional ethnographic methods of observation and qualitative analysis with computational techniques such as data mining, social network analysis, and natural language processing. By leveraging computational tools, researchers can analyze large volumes of data, identify patterns and trends, and gain insights into complex social phenomena. Computational ethnography is often used in fields such as anthropology, sociology, and communication studies to study online communities, social media interactions, and other digital environments.