[Air-L] blogging textbook
Unger, Johann
j.unger at lancaster.ac.uk
Tue Jul 9 14:51:59 PDT 2013
You might try "The Discourse of Blogs and Wikis" by Greg Myers
http://www.continuumbooks.com/CompanionWebsites/book-homepage.aspx?BookId=132398
Johnny.
Dr J W Unger
Lecturer and Academic Director of Summer Programmes
Department of Linguistics and English Language
Lancaster University
LA1 4YL
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On 9 Jul 2013, at 22:45, "Michael Petit" <mepetit at utsc.utoronto.ca<mailto:mepetit at utsc.utoronto.ca>> wrote:
Hi List,
I'm teaching an undergrad course on Language and Media this Fall and I'd
like my students to do blogging as part of coursework. Can anyone
recommend a textbook or other research that situates blogging within
academic and theoretical contexts? All replies very much appreciated and
thanks in advance
Michael Petit, PhD
Director, Media Studies and Joint Program in New Media Studies
Department of Arts, Culture & Media
University of Toronto Scarborough
1265 Military Trail
Toronto, ON
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