Thursday, October 16, 2003

Weblog research.

Thanks to Lilia for asking, and to Seb for responding.

Weblog research links. Lilia is looking for links on weblog research of the academically endorsed variety. While most of the good writing on weblogs is to be found on the web itself rather than in academic publications, more traditional-looking references can come in handy to those in an academic environment. Here are a couple pointers of mine. (Most are taken out of my blogroll on the left.)

Websites

    People

    Stephen Downes, Mark Bernstein, Jill Walker, Torill Mortensen, Cameron Marlow, Jim McGee, Sebastian Fiedler, Sébastien Paquet, Spike Hall, Alex Halavais, Nurul Asyikin, George Siemens, Marysia Milonas, Martin Terre Blanche, Elizabeth Lane Lawley, many BlogTalk attendees.

    Academic documents (theses, articles)

    Got anything else? Please leave a comment.

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    [Seb's Open Research]
    11:53:32 AM    

    A Brief Overview of the Linguistic Attributes of the Blogosphere.

    A research paper by Stephanie Nilsson - A Brief Overview of the Linguistic Attributes of the Blogosphere [via Mario, tout de go...; see also others who linked to it via Blogdex]

    I only scanned it, but it looks like an interesting reading for both findings and research method.

    [Mathemagenic]
    11:44:29 AM