Friday, June 23, 2006
Blogging Studies
Stephanie Hendrick from Umea University in Sweden has some interesting things to say about blogging:
"Although weblogs are perceived as low-threshold tools to publish on-line, empowering individual expression in public, there is growing evidence of social structures evolving around weblogs and their influence on norms and practices of blogging."
--In search for a virtual settlement: An exploration of weblog community boundaries
https://doc.telin.nl/dscgi/ds.py/Get/File-46041
The weblog as an immersive space: Moblogging Jokkmokk 2004
http://www.sumofmyparts.org/work/blogtalk2_0.pdf
Stephanie has more articles at:
http://www.sumofmyparts.org/blog/?page_id=600
"Although weblogs are perceived as low-threshold tools to publish on-line, empowering individual expression in public, there is growing evidence of social structures evolving around weblogs and their influence on norms and practices of blogging."
--In search for a virtual settlement: An exploration of weblog community boundaries
https://doc.telin.nl/dscgi/ds.py/Get/File-46041
The weblog as an immersive space: Moblogging Jokkmokk 2004
http://www.sumofmyparts.org/work/blogtalk2_0.pdf
Stephanie has more articles at:
http://www.sumofmyparts.org/blog/?page_id=600