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It's titled Lecture/debate on weblogs and the different shapes and colours of academic blogging and hosted by Networked Research and Digital Information (Nerdi), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. I'll be talking about researching blogs and blogging research, more or less as the abstract says: For a researcher who starts studying weblogs getting hands-on experience in blogging may be a natural step, either as part of learning about new phenomenon, as a way to engage in conversations with other weblog researchers or as a conscious choice for participatory research methods. In either case the lines between the "blogger who does research" and the "researcher who blogs" are getting blurred. The details you may want to know:
I'll try to make more debate than lecture out of it. I'll also post slides online and will try blog something, but hope someone else will blog it too as I can't write while talking :) On a practical side: do you have any specific questions/issues you believe I should cover? More on: blog research blogging as research methodology
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This weblog is my learning diary. Sometimes I write about things related to my work, but the views expressed here are personal and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.
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