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ACM Transactions on Social Computing (TSC) seeks to
publish work that covers the full spectrum of social
computing including theoretical, empirical, systems, and
design research contributions. The editorial perspective is
that social computing is fundamentally about computing
systems and techniques in which users interact, directly or
indirectly, with what they believe to be other users or other
users’ contributions. TSC welcomes research employing a
wide range of methods to advance the tools, techniques,
understanding, and practice of social computing, including:
theoretical, algorithmic, empirical, experimental, qualitative,
quantitative, ethnographic, design, and engineering research.
Social computing will continue to be shaped by foundational
algorithmic, econometric, psychological, sociological, and
social science research and these broad-based perspectives
will continue to have a profound in;uence on how social
computing systems are designed, built and how they grow.
TSC particularly solicits research that designs, implements
or studies systems that mediate social interactions among
users, or that develops or studies theory or techniques
for application in those systems. Examples of such social
computing systems include, but are not limited to: instant
messaging, blogs, wikis, social networks, social tagging, social
recommenders, collaborative editors and shared repositories.
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Seeks to publish work that covers the
full spectrum of social computing
ACM Transactions on
Social Computing (TSC)