Editorial: Applied computational social sciences
Paolo Parigi, Kinga Makovi

Abstract
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TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Social Capital and Networks
This Research Topic examines the social transformations brought about by novel tools of social interactions. Man builds tools to change the world and in turn, the tools change the man that built them. It is this dynamic process that each of the articles presented here explores.
Some common themes emerge across all the contributions:
A goal of this Research Topic is to promote the circulation of ideas between academia and tech companies by encouraging research on topics that are relevant for both communities. We think that the topics covered in this Research Topic offer a starting point for starting a dialogue between the two communities of researchers. As such, we see this as a beginning, a first step that recognizes the existence of a new domain of knowledge that uses social science concepts and ideas for building tools that shape interactions.
