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Snurb — Saturday 23 October 2010 08:15

Linkage Patterns in the German Political Web

Politics | Blogs and Blogging | Social Media Network Mapping | AoIR 2010 |

Gothenburg.
The next speaker in our social media mapping panel at AoIR 2010 is Christian Nuernbergk, whose interest is in tracking and mapping political interaction in online social networks. This is driven by the ‘concentration of attention’ debate: people like Yochai Benkler suggest that new online platforms provide a greater space for people to engage in discussion and conversation, while someone like Matthew Hindman claims that the Web exhibits a ‘rich get richer’ phenomenon where audiences end up concentrated around a handful of sites.

So, in Germany, which Websites benefit the most from the emerging network; how centralised is the …

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Snurb — Saturday 23 October 2010 00:15

Mapping Online Publics in Australia

Blogs and Blogging | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | AoIR 2010 |

Gothenburg.
My own paper (with Jean Burgess, Thomas Nicolai, and Lars Kirchhoff) starts the final session of this second day at AoIR 2010. Below is the Powerpoint, and I’ll try to add the audio some time soon the audio is online now, too.

Mapping Australian User-Created Content: Methodological, Technological and Ethical Challenges

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Snurb — Thursday 21 October 2010 23:49

Examining the Relationship between Political Bloggers and the Mainstream Media

Politics | Journalism | Blogs and Blogging | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Industrial Journalism | AoIR 2010 |

Gothenburg.
The next speaker at AoIR 2010 is my brilliant PhD student Tim Highfield, whose interest is in what contribution blogging (by a wide variety of bloggers concerned with politics, the news, current events, and the reflection of such topics in specific fields of interest) makes to the overall mediasphere. Such bloggers may have a variety of points of focus, and while the ‘informing’ role of blogs has been stressed in the literature, this may not be their only function.

There is also an underlying question of how bloggers and journalists interrelate with one another – whether they are …

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Snurb — Thursday 21 October 2010 23:23

Why (Belgian) Journalists Blog

Journalism | Blogs and Blogging | Industrial Journalism | AoIR 2010 |

Gothenburg.
Oops, got into the next AoIR 2010 session a little late (why are the coffee breaks so short?), and Mathieu Simonson is already in full flight. This is a paper on motivations for blogging, which engaged in interviews with journalist-bloggers to examine why they were blogging.

Key motivations identified here were personal autonomy: escaping professional routines and professional limitations, e.g. by publishing niche journalism or posting more politically biased commentary; self-development: learning and innovation – though notably not engaging in first-hand field research; self-promotion: personal branding, differentiation, and marketing, which also draws on the next activity; community interaction: discussion …

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Snurb — Friday 15 October 2010 23:37

Digital Flaneurism in Photoblogs

Blogs and Blogging | ECREA 2010 |

Hamburg.
The final speaker in this ECREA 2010 session is Ilija Tomanić, whose focus is on vernacular photography and digital flâneurism on Web 2.0. His specific interest is in photoblogs as a particular strand of amateur photography. There is traditionally a stratification of photography into ‘high’ and ‘low’, semi-professional and purely amateur uses, and each side comes with its own implicit and explicit rules and practices.

With digitalisation of photography and the move to Web 2.0, there has been a spread of higher-end photography know-how, and a shift away from the photographic auteur to a primacy of the image. The …

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Snurb — Friday 15 October 2010 23:36

#ausvotes Twitter Activity during the 2010 Australian Election

Politics | Elections | Blogs and Blogging | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | ECREA 2010 |

Hamburg.
My own paper was next at ECREA 2010. Here’s the presentation – and I also recorded the audio for it, and will add it as soon as I can which is now attached to the slides. As it turned out, one of the other presenters in the session also broadcast the whole event to Justin.tv – so go there to see it all in action (my presentation starts around 52 minutes in, and you can also see the other papers on our panel)…

Key Events in Australian (Micro-)Blogging during 2010

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Snurb — Friday 15 October 2010 17:43

Understanding Media Watchdog Blogs

Journalism | Blogs and Blogging | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ECREA 2010 |

Hamburg.
The second speaker in this session at ECREA 2010 is Tobias Eberwein, whose interest is in media watchdog blogs. This is part of a larger pan-European/Arab research project, MediaACT (media accountability and transparency), which is engaging in comparative research across 13 nations.

Media accountability means a number of things, but can be summed up as any non-state means of making media responsible to the public. This may include press councils, ombudspersons, media journalism, blogs, social network commentary, entertainment formats (like news critique shows), and others; some of these are institutionalised (and some of those are facing various institutional crises) …

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Snurb — Friday 15 October 2010 17:30

Surveying Online Political Participation in the Netherlands

Politics | Produsers and Produsage | Blogs and Blogging | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | ECREA 2010 |

Hamburg.
The last day at ECREA 2010 starts with a paper by Tom Bakker, whose interest is in mapping participation in citizen media activities in the Netherlands. He notes that participation in social media still appears to be growing strongly overall – and these shifts in the media ecology necessarily bring about some significant changes. The potential for such change has been highlighted for journalism (gatekeeping is said to be declining, agenda setting, news values, standards, and ethics are shifting, and diversity is increasing), as well as for the wider public sphere (thought to be more inclusive, active, deliberative, with …

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Snurb — Friday 15 October 2010 17:12

Key Events in Australian (Micro-)Blogging during 2010 (ECREA 2010)

Politics | Elections | Blogs and Blogging | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | ECREA 2010 |

ECREA 2010

Key Events in Australian (Micro-)Blogging during 2010

Axel Bruns, Jean Burgess, Thomas Nicolai, and Lars Kirchhoff

  • 15 Oct. 2010 – 3rd European Communications Conference (ECREA 2010)
Key Events in Australian (Micro-)Blogging during 2010

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(This was the original abstract, but our coverage was overtaken by political events...)

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Snurb — Wednesday 13 October 2010 23:01

Political Engagement in Local Swedish Referenda

Politics | Blogs and Blogging | ECREA 2010 |

Hamburg.
The next session at ECREA 2010 starts with Elisabeth Stúr, whose interest is in the mediated debates in the lead-up to a referendum in a small community in Sweden about the extension of a hydroelectric power scheme. In this case, public opinion was communicated both through old and new media, as well as through public meetings, raising the question to what extent political debates moved to new media platforms.

The two local papers were considered to be the most important sources, and most reliable for inhabitants of the region; public meetings also played an important role. The Internet was …

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