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[1] From: robert delius royar <r.royar_at_morehead-st.edu> (8)
Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging?
[2] From: Simon Tanner <simon.tanner_at_kcl.ac.uk> (45)
Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging?
[3] From: jim.barrett_at_humlab.umu.se (32)
Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging?
[4] From: Vika Zafrin <amarena_at_gmail.com> (17)
Subject: Re: [humanist] 18.141 rhetoric of blogging?
[5] From: "Steven D. Krause" <skrause_at_emich.edu> (10)
Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging?
[6] From: Doug Brent <dabrent_at_ucalgary.ca> (11)
Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging?
[7] From: "Lisa L. Spangenberg" (16)
<lisaspangenberg_at_earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging?
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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:28:35 +0100
From: robert delius royar <r.royar_at_morehead-st.edu>
Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging?
>From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
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>Does anyone know of any essays on the rhetoric of blog-writing?
The online journal Kairos http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/ may have articles
that relate to the rhetoric od blog writing. And you might look to
Kairosnews: A Weblog for Discussing Rhetoric, Technology & Pedagogy
http://kairosnews.org/
-- Dr. Robert Delius Royar <r.royar_at_morehead-st.edu> --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:29:04 +0100 From: Simon Tanner <simon.tanner_at_kcl.ac.uk> Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging? There's this item: Blogging as Social Action: A Genre Analysis of the Weblog Carolyn R. Miller and Dawn Shepherd, North Carolina State University http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/blogging_as_social_action.html Carolyn R. Miller seems to have a focus on rhetoric in the digital domain - see her publications list at: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~crm/publications.htm Genre analysis seems to be popular - google finds some very entertaining pieces on the rhetoric of diet blogs - "quasi religious" and "always positive". I also think that wiki's are starting to have a distinct impact on blogging language and rhetoric. Regards, Simon ++++++++++++ At 09:03 17/08/2004, Humanist Discussion Group wrote: > Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 18, No. 141. > Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London > www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/ > www.princeton.edu/humanist/ > Submit to: humanist_at_princeton.edu > > > > Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 07:58:22 +0100 > From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> > > >Does anyone know of any essays on the rhetoric of blog-writing? > >Thanks for any suggestions. > >Yours, >WM > >[NB: If you do not receive a reply within 24 hours please resend] >Dr Willard McCarty | Senior Lecturer | Centre for Computing in the >Humanities | King's College London | Strand | London WC2R 2LS || +44 (0)20 >7848-2784 fax: -2980 || willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk >www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/wlm/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Simon Tanner Director, King's Digital Consultancy Services King's College London Kay House, 7 Arundel Street, London WC2R 3DX tel: +44 (0)7793 403542 email: simon.tanner_at_kcl.ac.uk www.kcl.ac.uk/kdcs/ --[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:29:32 +0100 From: jim.barrett_at_humlab.umu.se Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging? Hi Willard, Rhetoric as "a persuasive way in which one relates a theme or idea in an effort to convince." (thanks Wikipedia) as relating to blogs, perhaps could be applied to Stephanie Hendricks Masters thesis here at HUMlab (http://www.humlab.umu.se/): "The Function of Language to Facilitate and Maintain Social Networks in Research Weblogs" the entire essay can be found at: http://www.humlab.umu.se/exjobb/files/LanguageBlogs.pdf Best Wishes...Jim Barrett > Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 18, No. 141. > Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London > www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/ > www.princeton.edu/humanist/ > Submit to: humanist_at_princeton.edu > > > > Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 07:58:22 +0100 > From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> > > > Does anyone know of any essays on the rhetoric of blog-writing? > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > Yours, > WM > > [NB: If you do not receive a reply within 24 hours please resend] > Dr Willard McCarty | Senior Lecturer | Centre for Computing in the > Humanities | King's College London | Strand | London WC2R 2LS || +44 (0)20 > 7848-2784 fax: -2980 || willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk > www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/wlm/ > --[4]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:30:02 +0100 From: Vika Zafrin <amarena_at_gmail.com> Subject: Re: [humanist] 18.141 rhetoric of blogging? There's an essay by Carolyn Miller and Dawn Shepherd, called "Blogging as Social Action: A Genre Analysis of the Weblog." It's at: http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/blogging_as_social_action.html Also, on digitalmedievalist.com, a couple of years ago, Lisa Spangenberg posted an entry titled "The Rhetoric of Web Logs" (and there's other interesting stuff in her "blogging" category: http://www.digitalmedievalist.com/it/archive/000075.html Finally, Jill Walker has done a dissertation on blogging at the University of Bergen, and her own weblog jill/txt is a treasure trove of information. For example, in the category "blog theorising" -- http://huminf.uib.no/~jill/index.php?cat=9 -- she has quite a few interesting posts: http://huminf.uib.no/~jill/index.php?p=860 ("small-world links in academia") http://huminf.uib.no/~jill/index.php?p=845 ("paper on blogs") and many others. Enjoy. -Vika Zafrin -- http://www.wordsend.org/log/ --[5]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:30:36 +0100 From: "Steven D. Krause" <skrause_at_emich.edu> Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging? There's a new and potentially interesting collection of essays/blogs/etc. on the web now called "Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs." I haven't looked at it much yet, though I am assigning it for my grad class in the Fall. The web page address is: http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/ Hope that helps, --Steve Steven D. Krause Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature Eastern Michigan University * Ypsilanti, MI 48197 http://krause.emich.edu --[6]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:31:14 +0100 From: Doug Brent <dabrent_at_ucalgary.ca> Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging? Try Michael Keren, "Blogging and the Politics of Melancholy," Canadian Journal of Communication Vol 29 No 1 (2004), on line at <http://www.cjc-online.ca/viewissue.php?id=106>http://www.cjc-online.ca/viewissue.php?id=106 Doug Brent -- Dr. Doug Brent Associate Dean (Academic) Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary 2500 University Drive N.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 Voice: (403) 220-5458 Fax: (403) 282-6716 <http://www.ucalgary.ca/%7Edabrent>http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dabrent --[7]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 06:31:51 +0100 From: "Lisa L. Spangenberg" <lisaspangenberg_at_earthlink.net> Subject: Re: 18.141 rhetoric of blogging? Williard You asked: > Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 07:58:22 +0100 > From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk> > > >Does anyone know of any essays on the rhetoric of blog-writing? Not essays, no, but I do have some blog entries. This one is fairly typical: http://www.digitalmedievalist.com/it/archive/000075.html There are a fair number of composition and rhetoric specialists using blogs as teaching tools who often post about the rhetoric of blogging; you might try http://www.kairosnews.org/ http://seblogging.cognitivearchitects.com/ Lisa -- Lisa L. SpangenCeltic Studies Resources | http://www.digitalmedievalist.com My opinions are my own. | Who else would want them?Received on Wed Aug 18 2004 - 01:46:09 EDT
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