Nardi, Bonnie et al.
"Why We Blog"
December 03, 2004
The results of an enthographic study of a small sample of ordinary bloggers. Emphasis on the range of motivations driving individuals to create and maintain blogs.
Nardi, Bonnie, Diane Schiano, Michelle Gumbrecht, and Luke Swartz. "
Why we blog" Communications of the ACM. 47.12 (December 2004): 41-46.
Widely circulated in draft form as:Nardi, Bonnie, Diane Schiano, Michelle Gumbrecht, and Luke Swartz. "
'I'm Blogging This': A Closer Look at Why People Blog." Communications of the ACM. Forthcoming.
Labels: Bonnie Nardi, Diane Schiano, identity, Luke Swartz, Michelle Gumbrecht, social aspects, survey
Nardi, Bonnie et al.
"Blogging as social activity, or, would you let 900 million people read your diary?"
November 06, 2004
An enthnographic study of lesser-known individual or small group blogs. Discusses why and how people create blogs, audience-blogger relationships, and some blog design.
Nardi, Bonnie et al. "
Blogging as social activity, or, would you let 900 million people read your diary?" Proc. of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, Chicago. 6-10 November, 2004. 222-231.
Labels: Bonnie Nardi, Diane Schiano, diary blogs, identity, Michelle Gumbrecht, social aspects, survey, U.S. blogs
Schiano, Diane, et. al.
"Blogging by the Rest of Us"
March 22, 2004
An introduction to general individual blogging practices based on a very small survey sample.
Schiano, Diane, et. al. "
Blogging by the Rest of Us."
International Seminar on Learning and Technology at Work, Institute of Education, London, March 22-24 2004.
Alternate cite:
Schiano, Diane, et. al. "
Blogging by the rest of us."
Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 24-29 April 2004, Vienna. Published in CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, ACM Press, New York: 2004. 1143-1146.
Labels: Bonnie Nardi, Diane Schiano, diary blogs, genres, Luke Swartz, Michelle Gumbrecht, survey
Henning, Jeffrey
"The Blogging Iceberg - Of 4.12 Million Hosted Weblogs, Most Little Seen, Quickly Abandoned"
October 04, 2003
A seminal report using survey data to challenge some popular misconceptions about weblogs.
Henning, Jeffrey.
The Blogging Iceberg - Of 4.12 Million Hosted Weblogs, Most Little Seen, Quickly Abandoned.
Perseus Development Corp. October 4, 2003.
Labels: diary blogs, Jeffrey Henning, Perseus, statistics, survey
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