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lijil's weblogs [8 articles]

Recent papers added to lijil's library classified by the tag weblogs. You can also see everyone's weblogs.
  • 'Blogs of war': Weblogs as news
    Journalism, Vol. 6, No. 2. (1 May 2005), pp. 153-172.
    by Melissa Wall
  • Bloggers vs. Mullahs: How the Internet Roils Iran
    World Policy Journal, Vol. 23, No. 1. (2006), pp. 71-79.
    by Bill Berkeley
  • Getting Dooced: Employee Blogs and Employer Blogging Policies Under the National Labor Relations Act
    Washington Law Review, Vol. 82, No. 1.
    by Marc Cote
  • Blogging Down the Dictator? The Kyrgyz Revolution and Samizdat Websites
    The International Communication Gazette., Vol. 69, No. 1.
    by Svetlana V Kulikova, David D Perlmutter
  • Farewell to Warblogging
    Reason, Vol. 37, No. 11. (April 2006), pp. 16-18.
    by Matt Welch
  • notes Weblogs and blogging : constructivist pedagogy and active learning in higher education
    (2007)
    by Toril Salen
  • Writing from Experience: Presentations of Gender Identity on Weblogs
    European Journal of Women's Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2. (1 May 2007), pp. 143-158.
    by Niels van Doorn, Liesbet van Zoonen, Sally Wyatt
  • Weblogs in Political Campaigns: The Critical Success Factors
    (2-3 October 2006)
    by Roland Abold, Maren Heltsche
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