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|a Jurkiewicz, Sarah.
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|a Blogging in Beirut :
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|a Cover; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Note on transliteration; Note on illustrations and copyrights; Foreword; Introduction; POSITIONING MY STUDY; RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES: BLOGS AS MEDIA PRACTICEAND THE PUBLIC SPHERE; METHODS AND ETHICS OFF- AND ONLINE; I. The Field; The Field â#x80;#x93; Introduction; 1. Lebanese blogging in context, history and comparison; 1.1 CONTEXT: MEDIA AND INTERNET IN LEBANON; 1.2 A SHORT HISTORY OF BLOGGING; 1.3 LEBANESE BLOGGING IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECT; 1.4 INTERNAL DIFFERENTIATION ONLINE; 2. The local field of blogging.
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|a 2.1 SEARCHING FOR THE â#x80;#x98;FIELDâ#x80;#x99;, WAITING FOR THE ACTORS2.2 PRACTITIONERS, LOCALITIES AND OFFLINE DYNAMICS; II. Actors and Practices; Actors and Practices â#x80;#x93; Introduction; 3. Seven ways to be a blogger: Bloggers in context; 3.1 HANIBAAEL: AN ALTERNATIVE CONTENT PRODUCER; 3.2 LILIANE AKA FUNKYOZZI:A DEVELOPER WITH VARIOUS ONLINE ENGAGEMENTS; 3.3 ASSAAD: FREELANCERBETWEEN ACTIVISM AND JOURNALISM; 3.4 RAMI: A CONTINUALLY CONNECTED IT PROFESSIONAL; 3.5 KHODOR AKA JOU3AN: A POLITICAL WRITER; 3.6 MAYA ZANKOUL: A DESIGNER AND COMIC ARTIST; 3.7 ADON: A YOUNG ACADEMIC WITH AN â#x80;#x9C;AGENDAâ#x80;#x9D.
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|a 4. When â#x80;#x9C;thoughts burst into writingâ#x80;#x9D;: practices and modes of blog production4.1 TEMPORALITY AND ORGANISATIONOF BLOG PRODUCTION; 4.2 MODES OF BLOG PRODUCTION; 4.3 PRODUSAGE AND MEDIA CONVERGENCE; 5. Blogging as practice; 5.1 BLOGGING AS INTEGRATIVEAND RECOMBINANT PRACTICE; 5.2 THE REWARDS OF BLOGGING; III. Publicness; Publicness â#x80;#x93; Introduction; 6. Audiences and locality; 6.1 PRODUCING LOCALITY; 6.2 APPROACHING THE AUDIENCE; 6.3 WAYS OF ADDRESSING:LANGUAGE AND INTENDED AUDIENCES; 6.4 IMAGINING THE AUDIENCE; 7. The ethos of blogging; 7.1 STANDARDS FOR SUCCESSFUL BLOGGING.
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|a 7.2 IMPARTIALITY AND CREDIBILITY NEGOTIATED:BLOGGING ETHOS IN PRACTICE7.3 â#x80;#x98;COSMOLOGIESâ#x80;#x99; OF BLOGGING IN LEBANON; 8. The dynamics of publicness; 8.1 PUBLICNESS AND SELF-DISCLOSURE; 8.2 COUNTER-PUBLICNESS; Conclusion: Blogging as field, practice andmode of publicness; Appendix; BIBLIOGRAPHY; LIST OF INTERVIEWS; LIST OF BLOGS AND WEBSITES.
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|a Unlike previous media-analytic research, Sarah Jurkiewicz' anthropological study of blogging understands the creation and maintenance of weblogs as a social field and a domain of practice. This approach underlines the significance of blogging in practitioners' daily lives and for their self-understanding. In this context, the notion of publicness enables a consideration of the blogosphere not as a normative, `static' space that actors merely enter, but as produced and constituted by social practices. The vibrant media landscape of Beirut serves as a selection of samples for an ethnographic exploration of blogging.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-346) and list of websites and blogs (pages 348-353).
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