Blogosfera--sphäre--sphere - Part 11

posted by PP on 2005/06/15 14:51

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If it happens that you are in Amsterdam on June 21, you should manage to visite a Lecture/debate on weblogs and the different shapes and colours of academic blogging by the well known Lilia Efimova (Mathemagenic).
The Lecture/debate will be organised by Networked Research and Digital Information (Nerdi) at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
For a researcher who starts studying weblogs getting hands-on experience in blogging may be a natural step, either as part of learning about new phenomenon, as a way to engage in conversations with other weblog researchers or as a conscious choice for participatory research methods. In either case the lines between the "blogger who does research" and the "researcher who blogs" are getting blurred.
In this presentation Lilia Efimova will provide an overview of the weblog research field and talk about the different shapes and colours of academic blogging.

Lilia Efimova works as PhD researcher at the Telematica Institute. Research weblog: Mathemagenic

The lecture will take place on Tuesday June 21 at 14.00 hrs.
ISHSS Building, room D (1st Floor)
Prins Hendrikkade 189-B
1011 TD Amsterdam


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Senior Editor

Seitenwechsel. Geschichten vom Fußball. Hgg. v. Samo Kobenter u. Peter Plener. Wien: Bohmann 2008, 237 pp.
(Weitere Informationen hier)
Transcarpathica. Germanistisches Jahrbuch Rumänien 3-4/2004-2005. Hgg. v. Andrei Corbea-Hoisie u. Alexander Rubel. Bukarest/Bucuresti: Editura Paideia 2008, 336 pp.
[Die online-Fassung meines Einleitungsbeitrags "Thesen zur Bedeutung der Medien für Erinnerungen und Kulturen in Mitteleuropa" findet sich auf Kakanien revisited (Abstract / .pdf).]
Seitenweise. Was das Buch ist. Hgg. v. Thomas Eder, Samo Kobenter u. Peter Plener. Wien: Bundespressedienst 2010, 480 pp.
(Weitere Informationen hier wie da, v.a. auch do. - und die Rezension von Ursula Reber findet sich hier [.pdf].)
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