The Ethnography of Blogging

posted by ush on 2008/01/08 15:09

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There is still a gap of information: For too long I didn't know about the wonderful research Julia Davies and Guy Merchant though I was reading Blogtrax on a more or less regular basis.

I'm not quite sure what would be adequte - to be happy or to be disappointed about the parallels of topics between these guys' and Kk.rev's thoughts on the phenomenon of Blogging. It is obvious, though, that Blogtrax' professionalism is much higher. Have a look at the wonderful and convincing slide show Inside Out: An Autoethnographic Account of Academic Blogging.


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Einblicke in Editor's Welt. Interessiert an Geisteswissenschaften, staunend über Medien, Tendenz zum Bizzarren, vor allem in der Literatur. Über Anregungen, Kritiken, Kommentare freuen sich Usha Reber (editor@kakanien.ac.at und János Békési (webmaster@kakanien.ac.at).
The workshop Balkan Studies - quo vadis? is held on April 25, 2009.

Venue: HS, Inst. Slawistik, AAKH / Campus
The programme is to be found here, the abstracts are available as Balkan Studies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and as pdf.
Ort: HS, IOG, AAKH, Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien
Zeit: 2. bis 4. April 2009
Veranstalter: IOG, Kk.rev
Funding: Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung, Köln

Programm, Abstracts (.pdf)
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