
Concluding Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age
Apr 4, 2014 - 8:26
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Exploring the phenomena of blogging – the motivations and the consequences – with UK academic blogs producers Chair: Katharine Brooks (Deputy Graduate Editor, Politics in Spires, DPIR) Presentations and first Round Table...
Why blog? (session one, part one) is an episode from Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age by Oxford University. Exploring the phenomena of blogging – the motivations and the consequences – with UK academic blogs producer...
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Exploring the phenomena of blogging – the motivations and the consequences – with UK academic blogs producers Chair: Katharine Brooks (Deputy Graduate Editor, Politics in Spires, DPIR) Presentations and first Round Table Blake Ewing (Graduate Editor, Politics in Spires, DPIR) Chris Gilson (Managing Editor, LSE USApp – American Politics and Policy) Sierra Williams (Managing Editor, LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog), Chris Bertram (Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, blogger with the group blog Crooked Timber)
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Why blog? (session one, part one) is from Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age by Oxford University.
Published Apr 4, 2014 and 58:42 long