Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 134.
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Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 09:54:21 +0100
From: Vika Zafrin <vika@wordsend.org>
Subject: Re: 17.125 research on blogging
Hello Humanists,
Adrian mentioned aoir.org, and looking at their site, I see a conference in
Toronto this coming October. The whole thing is dedicated to Internet
research, and there are at least a few panels on blogging. More
information, including a link to a detailed program schedule, is at:
Also, Gerda and Willard write:
>forgive my ignorance. I must have missed/deleted something - what is
>"blogging?"
>
>Gerda Elata-Alster
>
>[PS -- Here is an *excellent* opportunity to produce a simple,
>straightforward definition. Who could resist? --WM]
Jill Walker, whom Adrian also mentioned, has written a definition of
"weblog" on her, well, weblog. This will go into an encyclopedia of
narrative theory, which looks interesting as a whole. The URL of the post is:
http://huminf.uib.no/~jill/archives/blog_theorising/final_version_of_weblog_definition.html
And while I'm on a roll with URLs, I've finally written up ACH/ALLC
2003. It's a very personal account; I do not pretend to have covered
everything or even everything that's important. But for what it's worth,
if anyone is interested, the post is at
http://www.wordsend.org/log/archives/000052.html
Humbly,
-Vika
-- vika@wordsend.org http://www.wordsend.org/log/ http://www.brown.edu/decameron/
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