Posted: September 13th, 2017
Here is the key reading that the university provided, hope it can be something related to those reading
Key Reading:
Alexanian, J.A. (2006) ‘Publicity Intimate Online: Iranian Web Logs in Southern California’, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 26 (1) 134-145.
Griffiths, M. (2004) ‘E-Citizens: Blogging as Democratic Practice’, Electronic Journal of e- Government, 2, (2004), 155-165. Available at www.ejeg.com/volume-2/volume2-issue3/v2- i3-art2-griffiths.pdf.
Further Reading:
Auty, C. (2005) ‘UK elected representatives and their weblogs: first impressions’. Aslib Proceedings 57 (4) 338-355.
Barlow, A. (2007) The Rise of the Blogosphere Westport, Conn, Praeger (for useful background discussion see chapter 1, and for citizenship journalism and blogs chapter 15). Chadwick, A., 2006, Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, esp. chapter 5.
Cohen, K.R. (2006) ‘A Welcome for Blogs’. Continuum: Journal of Media and Culture Studies 20(2) 161-173.
Coleman, S. (2005) ‘Blogs and the New Politics of Listening’ Political Quarterly 273-280 Etling, B; Kelly, J; Faris, R and Palfrey, J (2010) ‘Mapping the Arabic blogosphere.’ New Media & Society, December; vol. 12, 8: pp. 1225-1243.
Harcourt, W. (1999) (ed) Women@internet, creating new cultures in cyberspace, London, Zed books.
Herring, S.C.; Scheidt, L.A; Wright, E. and Bonus, S. (2005) ‘Weblogs as a bridging genre’ Information Technology and People, vol. 18(2), 142-171.
Lenhart, A and Fox, S. (2006) ‘Bloggers, A portrait of the internet’s new storytellers’, Pew Internet & American Life Project, i-25. Available at http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/PIP%20Bloggers%20Report%20July%2019%202006.pdf. Accessed 6 March 2007.
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