Anyone know of any? Or are you one yourself? Please email me if you are (pref UK-based).
Thanks.
Psychologists/Sociologists studying blogging?
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by Suw on September 15, 2005
Anyone know of any? Or are you one yourself? Please email me if you are (pref UK-based).
Thanks.
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There's a rather large international community of sociologists, linguists, communications scholars and psychologists studying blogging. You can find a lot of them at the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org–try searching the list-serv archives.
The organization I work for http://www.pewinternet.org also studies bloggers (among other things), though we are US-focused.
–Amanda