[Air-l] female bloggers: studies
Paul Teusner
paul.teusner at rmit.edu.au
Sun Jun 10 18:15:59 PDT 2007
Hey Zhang,
Thanks for the links. I'm having trouble locating the first article. Can you
tell me what J&MC stands for?
paul teusner
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Subject: Re: [Air-l] female bloggers: studies
This is the first time for me posting on this forum. I hope that the
following references will shed some light on the female blogging.
Harp. D., & Tremayne, M. (2006). The gendered blogosphere: Examining
inequality using network and feminist theory. J&MC Quarterly, 83, 247-
264.
Herring, S. C., Kouper, I., Scheidt, L. A., & Wright, E. L. (2004).
Women and children last: The discursive construction of weblogs. In L.
Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, & J. Reyman (Eds.),
Into the blogosphere. Retrieved on March 7, 2007 from
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/introduction.html.
Yahui Zhang
Doctoral Candidate
School of Communication Studies
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH, 43402
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