More academic blogs
I've just come across Roman's blog, about, ehm, the Internet and democracy (blimey comptetition is getting worse and worse, or should I say better and better).. There's ever more weblogs devoted to research matters, individual and group likewise.
I'm a contributor to the Media@LSE group blog, set up by David Brake and now quasi-live (I know, I know, I should post more often myself).
The list on Urs Gasser's blog is certainly impressive. (though I note a prevalence of websites over blogs). And thers'e a topical list of e-politics scholars on the IPOP site but wonder how many of these now would now have a site.
Have I missed anyone obvious?
I'm a contributor to the Media@LSE group blog, set up by David Brake and now quasi-live (I know, I know, I should post more often myself).
The list on Urs Gasser's blog is certainly impressive. (though I note a prevalence of websites over blogs). And thers'e a topical list of e-politics scholars on the IPOP site but wonder how many of these now would now have a site.
Have I missed anyone obvious?
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