But sometimes I still surprise myself. Dennis Jerz has generously ignored my lack of responses to his suggestions for a panel I agreed to participate in for a conference, and kept including me in his emails to the bitter end. And since it was still night in USA when I got to work today, writing a response within the time limit Dennis gave could be done! OK, 100 words, a 100 words... can't be that hard. And I wrote.
The thought, the word, the blogWhen reading it, I had a minor epiphany. I looked at the 100 words and realised: I do this, I could do that, I know how, I know the theory I want to refer to, I know where to find the blogs, I know... and I wanted to do it. It was like my subconscious had kicked my conscious aside and sent me an important message.
Weblogs have become a medium of cultural expression, of personal confession and of learning and study. I am exploring the connection between the individual desire for attention, anonymity of the internet, demands of the imagined audience and the use of the net in self expression.
I look at this through reading teen-age and student weblogs in Norwegian and English. By following a few select weblogs I will look for their integration of the personal with the public, the limits between personal and private, and their expressed relationship to their chores and duties at school or college.
It was my fingers talking again, under pressure and only reporting to the brain later.
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"Weblogs have become a medium of cultural expression, of personal confession and of learning and study. I am exploring the connection between the individual desire for attention, anonymity of the internet, demands of the imagined audience and the use of the net in self expression."
This is one of the best explanations of weblogs I've ever read.
Thanks Mike :) Sometimes my fingers are smarter than I expected!
I had a very similar reaction to your contribution.
I revised the text just a little, to get your proposal into the third-person format the conference requested, but I'm very excited by the panel that resulted.
I got the proposal in with several hours to spare, and spent the rest of the evening with my family instead of online. No worries.
GOOD Dennis! After all your patience, I am so happy you feel it was worth waiting for.
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