[Air-L] NEW PAPER FROM THE CENTRE FOR INTERNET RESEARCH

Hakikur Rahman email at hakik.org
Thu Dec 3 03:55:46 PST 2009


Thank you for sharing the link. But, most of the 
links for text are not working. For example:
http://www.cfi.au.dk/en/publications/paper/003_kleinwachter
http://www.cfi.au.dk/en/publications/paper/005_brugger_boedker
http://www.cfi.au.dk/en/publications/paper/002_finnemann

May I have any update on this!

Best regards,
Hakik


At 06:16 PM 12/2/2009, Brügger Niels wrote:
>Website Analysis. Elements of a conceptual architecture
>by Niels Brügger, 56 pages, The Centre for Internet Research, Aarhus
>
>Abstract
>"On the basis of an introductory discussion of interactivity,
>hypertextuality and multimediality, this text sets out, on the one
>hand, to ask what a website is as an object of study, and, on the
>other, to propose some elements of a conceptual architecture which may
>enable us to approach this question and to grasp the website
>analytically. It is argued that website analysis may address the
>following three analytical objects: the media environment (Internet
>and web), the textual environment (desktop, windows, web browser, and
>ancillary software), and finally, the textuality, which is to say, the
>textual elements which in a strict sense constitute the website as a
>textual phenomenon. The main focus is on the textual elements, their
>characteristics and their interrelations, and special attention is
>drawn to the forms and the functions of the website’s paratexts, i.e.
>the small texts located at the boundaries of the main text (e.g.
>headings, lists, breadcrumb paths, drop-down menus, and search terms
>entered into a search field)."
>
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>Dræber dr.dk dagbladene?, www.kommunikationsforum.dk, 25. november,
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>March 2009
>Website history and the website as an object of study, New Media &
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