[Air-l] Teen and College Bloggers
Amanda Lenhart
alenhart at pewinternet.org
Tue Jan 25 08:59:51 PST 2005
Hi Erika (and others),
You may also want to check out David Huffaker's MA thesis (available
online) at http://cct.georgetown.edu/thesis/DavidHuffaker.pdf
Huffaker, David. (2004) _Gender Similarities and Differences in Online
Identity and Language Use Among Teenage Bloggers_, Georgetown
University, Washington, DC.
Also, I'd look for some new Pew Internet data on that very topic in the
next few months. I can't give you an exact time frame, but late spring
would be my very rough guess.
Best,
Amanda
Amanda Lenhart
Pew Internet & American Life Project
&
MA Candidate
Communications, Culture and Technology Program
Georgetown University
alenhart at pewinternet.org
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Hello, I am looking for literature on young people and blogging or
creating
home pages. My project will be interview based, but any type of related
articles
would be helpful. I will be considering both 13-17 year olds and those
18+
and enrollend in college in separate (for IRB purposes) but related
studies.
Thanks,
Ericka Menchen
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