AW: [Air-l] help with political blogging research
Steffen Büffel
bueffel at uni-trier.de
Mon Nov 29 11:02:16 PST 2004
Hi Sarah!
Here are two suggestions that might be good starting points:
http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reports/03-3NRfall/V57N3.pdf
http://www.hypergene.net/wemedia/download/we_media.pdf
If you need more suggestions let me know. Right now I don't have time to
write more.
Hope this helps
Steffen
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[mailto:air-l-aoir.org-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] Im Auftrag von Sarah Stein
Gesendet: Montag, 29. November 2004 19:44
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Betreff: [Air-l] help with political blogging research
A colleague is advising a senior capstone thesis in political
blogging and its impact, and had the following questions after
finding few academic publications. I'd appreciate any suggestions for
her, off-list or on.
>Are there major academic articles about political blogs? In what journals?
>Are there major theories that we should consider?
>What criteria do you apply to blogs when analyzing them?
Thanks,
Sarah
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