[Air-L] Suggestions for research-based blogs

Annette Markham amarkham at gmail.com
Mon Nov 9 23:29:51 PST 2020


I'd recommend the brief selection of blogs from the members of the Skagen Institute of Transgressive methods
https://futuremaking.space/project/the-skagen-institute/
Other blog sites with co-authors/contributing authors (either active or not):
Social Media Collective:  https://socialmediacollective.org
Culture Digitally: http://culturedigitally.org/

This is not billed as a blog, but feels like one: https://reallifemag.com/

Individual bloggers:
Annette Markham: https://annettemarkham.com
Kat Tiidenberg blogs research from her Tumblr page https://kkatot.tumblr.com/
Jill Walker Rettberg has a long-running blog (since 2000, I think): https://jilltxt.net/
Tricia Wang has run many blogs http://bytesofchina.com/
(she also was part of the group who developed ethnographymatters.net.)

While many of these are not updated as much as they once were, I think these add good examples to your list of a range of blog types/styles.

On 9/11/20, 2:26 pm, "Air-L on behalf of Heather Ford" <air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org on behalf of Heather.Ford at uts.edu.au> wrote:

    Also www.ethnographymatters.net<http://www.ethnographymatters.net> – now archived but still some great stuff there 😊

    Great other suggestions – didn’t know about many of these!

    Best,
    Heather.

    From: Air-L <air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org> on behalf of Deborah Lupton <deborah.lupton at gmail.com>
    Date: Sunday, 8 November 2020 at 12:07 pm
    Cc: "<air-l at listserv.aoir.org>" <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>
    Subject: Re: [Air-L] Suggestions for research-based blogs

    My blog 'This Sociological Life' has been running since 2012:
    https://simplysociology.wordpress.com/<https://simplysociology.wordpress.com>

    The Vitalities Lab blog has some great content written by my postdoctoral
    team and visiting fellows: https://vitalitieslab.com/<https://vitalitieslab.com>

    Cheers

    Deborah

    On Sun, Nov 8, 2020 at 12:15 AM Philipp Budka <ph.budka at philbu.net> wrote:

    > Hi Alice,
    >
    > There are some anthropology related research blogs dealing with digital
    > media and technologies, e.g.:
    >
    > Anthrodendum Group Blog: https://anthrodendum.org/<https://anthrodendum.org>
    >
    > CaMP Anthropology Blog (Indiana University): https://campanthropology.org/<https://campanthropology.org>
    >
    > Digital Anthropology Blog (Interest Group of the American
    > Anthropological Association): https://01anthropology.wordpress.com/<https://01anthropology.wordpress.com>
    >
    > Digital Ethnography Initiative Blog (University of Vienna, newly
    > launched): https://digitalethnography.at/blog/<https://digitalethnography.at/blog>
    >
    > Platypus Blog (Committee for the Anthropology of Science, Technology,
    > and Computing, American Anthropological Association):
    > https://blog.castac.org/<https://blog.castac.org>
    >
    > Internet research more generally, e.g.:
    >
    > DATACTIV Blog (University of Amsterdam): https://data-activism.net/blog/<https://data-activism.net/blog>
    >
    > Institute of Network Cultures Blog (Amsterdam University of Applied
    > Sciences): https://networkcultures.org/blog/<https://networkcultures.org/blog>
    >
    > Would be nice if you could share the final list.
    >
    > All the best,
    >
    > Philipp
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Air-L<air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org> On Behalf Of Alice
    > Fleerackers
    > Sent: November 5, 2020 4:34 PM
    > To:air-l at listserv.aoir.org
    > Subject: [Air-L] Suggestions for research-based blogs?
    >
    > Hi all,
    >
    > I'm compiling a roundup of (English-language) blogs that feature academic
    > research, and would like to ensure that the final list is as diverse as
    > possible ? both in terms of the researchers it highlights, as well as their
    > academic disciplines.
    >
    > Does anyone have recommendations to add? I have quite a few science blogs
    > and humanities blogs so far, mostly based out of the US and Canada. I'd
    > love to hear suggestions from other disciplines and corners of the world!
    >
    > Thanks in advance,
    > Alice
    >
    > Alice Fleerackers (she/her)
    > phd student, simon fraser university
    > lab manager, scholcommlab.ca
    > freelance writer, alicefleerackers.com
    >
    >
    > --
    > Philipp Budka
    > https://philbu.net/<https://philbu.net>
    > https://twitter.com/philbu<https://twitter.com/philbu>
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