Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Social Research

Hardback
April 2025
9781800626584
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  • Publisher
    CABI
  • ISBN 9781800626584
  • Language English
  • Pages 240 pp.
  • Size 6.75" x 9.5"
$130.00

The field of social research is characterized by its broad scope and interdisciplinary nature, encompassing the examination of human behavior, societies, and various facets of social existence; however, it is influenced by numerous factors, including technological advancements. It is therefore no surprise that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly become a driving force, bringing about substantial transformations within the field.

The use of AI-assisted tools and programs for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of both quantitative and qualitative data is increasing at a remarkable pace. The implications of utilizing these applications are significant and noteworthy. While these technologies present numerous opportunities, it is important to acknowledge the accompanying dilemmas and risks associated with this form of technological advancement.

With a focus on AI's research implications, this book explores various considerations and examples across different disciplines of social research. It highlights the considerable promise AI holds for revolutionizing the discipline while also guiding readers in contemplating the potential drawbacks and various concerns. By doing so, researchers can optimize the capabilities of AI and promote its responsible, reliable, and beneficial application in enhancing and advancing social research.

Prokopis A. Christou, PhD

Prokopis A. Christou is a tourism academic at the Cyprus University of Technology. He has a PhD in tourism and has published research and conceptual papers in the most prestigious and leading tourism and hospitality journals (such as Annals of Tourism Research, Tourism Management, Current Issues in Tourism, International Journal of Hospitality Management, and International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management).

AI and social research change; Research design and AI; AI and ontological perspectives; AI and epistemological perspectives; Conducting literature reviews using AI; conceptual papers using AI; formulating propositions with AI; formulating hypotheses with AI; Data collection methods and AI systems; AI and data analysis; AI analysis techniques and methods; Interpretation of outcomes produced by AI tools; AI and ethical considerations in social research; Sociology research; psychology research; anthropology research; economics research; political sciences research; communication studies research; public health research; geography research; gender studies research