Web Science Lexicon

Welcome to the Web Science Lexicon, a resource which presents an overview of the Web Science subject. Building upon the ideas of (Vafopoulos, 2011) and (White et al. 2011) the Lexicon provides an overview of the Web Science subject, by providing a list of constituent subjects which form part of Web Science. Each subject page provides a brief description of the subject, as well as links to Web Science conference papers relating to that subject. Subject pages can be accessed by utilising the 'book navigation' structure on the left of this page, or by browsing the complete list of topics at the base of this page.

The Lexicon topics were determined by a thematic analysis of Web Science taught programmes and Web Science conference papers, in order to identify themes which frequently occur as part of Web Science.

You can find out more about the Lexicon and it's intended purpose in this Youtube introduction by the author: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YViYy6v0P8A&t=1s 

References

Vafopoulos, Michalis N., Web Science Subject Categorization (WSSC) (June 15, 2011). Proceedings of ACM WebSci, pp. 1-13, June 2011. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1918914
 
White, S., Croitoru, M., Bazan, S., Cerri, S., Davis, H. C., Jonquet, C., … Vafopoulos, M. (2011). Negotiating the Web Science Curriculum Development through Shared Educational Artefacts. ACM WebSci ’11. Koblenz, Germany. Retrieved from http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/22141/

 

World Map of Web Science

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This map shows the locations around the world which teach Web Science programmes or modules, which were identifed and used as part of this study of the Web Science subject.

Web Science Topics

The following section includes the complete list of topics identified from an analysis of Web Science taught programmes and conference material. It is presented here as an unstructured list, ordered according to the number of occurrences of each topic within the analysis. This presentation of the topics is included to illustrate the prevalence of topics within the Web Science community studied. Topics without links represent entries which have a coding frequency of less than 5, or have been merged with another related topic page, e.g. 'Social Machines' was merged with related topic, Social Networking' for inclusion within the Lexicon structure.

Topic Name Freq. Topic Name Freq.
Web Society 231 Geo-tagging 12
Web Analysis 218 Information and Communications 12
Social Networking 192 Security 12
User Behaviour 145 Social Machines 12
Content Analysis 121 Visualisation 12
Data Mining 104 Web Development 12
Digital Sociology 91 Academic Publishing 11
Psychology 84 Accessibility 11
Social Science 79 Cybercrime 11
Microblogging 77 Ethics 11
Linked Data 59 Business 10
Big Data 57 Cloud Computing 10
Privacy and Trust 52 Digital Ethnography 10
Media 50 Knowledge Patterns 10
Semantic Web 49 Online Offline Community 10
Network Science 47 RDF 10
Research Methodology 45 Arts and §Culture 9
General Web Science 43 eCommerce 9
Networks 42 Artificial Intelligence 8
Virtual Community 42 Cognitive Science 8
Online Engagement 41 Mobile Web 8
Web Modelling 41 Recommender Systems 8
Network Theory 36 Web Governance 8
Web Technologies 34 Democracy 7
Politics 32 e-learning 7
Web 2.0 32 Information Systems 7
Web Graph 32 Philosophy 7
Algorithms 31 Web Design 7
Sociology 31 Digital Copyright 6
Geography 28 Internet of Things 6
Web Architecture 28 Online Advertising 6
Web Search 28 Risk Management 6
Web Ontologies 27 Systems Design 6
HCI Human Computer Interaction 26 Computer Graphics 5
Web Archiving 25 Cyber Bullying 5
Statistical Analysis 24 Disaster Response 5
Communication Science 23 Hardware 5
Crowdsourcing 23 Project Management 5
Quality Management 23 Quality Control 5
Web Publishing 21 Scientific Method 5
Topic Modelling 19 Criminology 4
Web Applications 19 Digital Literacy 4
Open Data 18 Folksonomy 4
Government 16 Game Theory 4
Computer Science 15 Gamification 4
Demographics 15 Internet Protocols 4
Economics 15 Journalism 4
Health 15 Management 4
Sentiment Analysis 15 Natural Language Processing 4
Education 14 Open Access 4
Hypertext 14 Programming 4
Marketing 14 Software Engineering 4
Narrative 14 Biology 3
Online Identity 14 Entrepreneurship 3
Web History 14 Geographic Information Systems GIS 3
Web Languages 14 Real-time Data 3
Law 13 Religion 3

 

Citing the Lexicon

If you wish to use the Lexicon in your own work, a suggested citation format is as follows:

Coskun, E.A. Web Science Lexicon. University of Southampton, 2018. URL: https://webscience-lexicon.southampton.ac.uk

 

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