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Friday, May 06, 2005

Blog bibliography list under construction

I have made a list of articles I have been able to track down, on weblogs. This may be expanded with books and more articles as I find the time to write them down, but until then, if you see me missing something major (except the entire blogosphere collection), please leave a note. After 8 hours of nothing but tea and blogarticles, I am getting offline for some maintainance.

7 comments:

  1. Yep, you're missing sth which doesn't exist yet:

    Reed, A. (forthcoming). 'My blog is me': texts and persons in UK online journal culture (and anthropology). Ethnos.

    http://www.zephoria.org/alterity/archives/2005/04/adam_reed_my_bl.html
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00141844.asp

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  2. oh, and sth. else:
    http://www.doostdar.com/articles/vsob.pdf
    "The vulgar spirit of blogging" - by Alireza Doostdar in the American Anthropologist.

    By the way: would you mind making your bibliography wiki-able, so we could all contribute? Or do you think that's gonna end up in too much of a mess?

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  3. That's a useful addition to the Kairosnews bibliography, which doesn't seem to include offline sources as yours does. You should include

    Serfaty, Viviane. 2004. The Mirror and the Veil: An Overview of American Online Diaries and Blogs. Amsterdam: Amsterdam Monographies in American Studies.

    It's really quite good, and the first scholarly book I've seen on blogs. There's a website describing it a little.

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  4. I don't mind making it wiki-able at all, except for the fact that I am an absolute idiot with things liek that. If somebody wants to cut and paste and put it into a wiki and leave a link here, feel free! I am not copyrighting it!

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  5. There is also the list Kaye Trammel put together, which I have been looking everywhere for.

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  6. The blogtalk downunder (may 19th - 21st) articles are coming online.

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  7. A special edition of Communications of the ACM, Blogosphere.

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