[Air-L] Need help: conversational analysis, threads, blogs?
Regonini, Suellen
sregonin at cas.usf.edu
Wed Sep 17 15:01:01 PDT 2008
Gillian,
This is a classic one I found lately: http://www.cultureby.com/trilogy/2006/07/it_is_now_clear.html
It's Grant McCracken blogging about Johnny Depp and Disney, and about halfway down, suddenly the comments become pure fangirl squee. Quite amusing, actually.
Good luck on the research!
Suellen Rader Regonini, M.Ed.
Ph.D. Student, Applied Anthropology
University of South Florida
sregonin at cas.usf.edu
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Subject: [Air-L] Need help: conversational analysis, threads, blogs?
Hi everyone,
I am a doctoral student at Teachers College doing research on the
misunderstandings of blog visitors and their participation in comment
threads, such as the ones I have been posting at www.gumbaby.com. I'm
wondering if the AoIR community can help me with the following things:
1. I am specifically interested in conversational or discourse analyses of
individual blogs' comment threads. Does anyone have a good bibliography on
this topic, or can you recommend articles? Conversational or discourse
analyses of forum comment threads and probably even of flame wars would also
be helpful.
2. I am gathering comment threads like the ones at gumbaby.com, which follow
this pattern:
- Blogger posts on some random topic, usually about celebrities (i.e. "I
went to see Maury Povich's TV show taping") or technical assistance ("Here's
a funny story about trying to cancel an AOL account")
- Commenters arrive and address the *celebrity* (i.e. "Dear Maury Povich,
please help") or ask for technical assistance ("I do not want AOL anymore,
please cancel my account"), when the blogger has no ability to help them
with their request
If you have seen comment threads like these, could you please send me a link
to them?
3. If you've seen comment posts like these on your own blog, would you be
willing to send along referrer logs for those pages? This would be a
TREMENDOUS help; I'm having a hard time getting concrete evidence of how
people arrive at threads like these.
Thanks, everyone!
Gillian "Gus" Andrews
Doctoral Student, Communications in Education
Teachers College, Columbia University
www.gumbaby.com
www.aftered.tv
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