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077a | 498148270 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Jurkiewicz, Sarah: Blogging in Beirut |
087q | 978-3-8376-4142-4 |
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100 | Jurkiewicz, Sarah ¬[VerfasserIn]¬ |
331 | Blogging in Beirut |
335 | an ethnography of a digital media practice |
410 | Bielefeld |
412 | transcript |
425 | [2018] |
425a | 2018 |
433 | 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 353 Seiten) |
451b | Kultur und soziale Praxis |
521 | $tFrontmatter -- -- Table of contents -- -- Acknowledgements -- -- Note on transliteration -- -- Note on illustrations and copyrights -- -- Foreword -- -- Introduction -- -- POSITIONING MY STUDY -- -- RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES: BLOGS AS MEDIA PRACTICE AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE -- -- METHODS AND ETHICS OFF- AND ONLINE -- -- I. The Field -- -- The Field – Introduction -- -- 1. Lebanese blogging in context, history and comparison -- -- 2. The local field of blogging -- -- II. Actors and Practices -- -- Actors and Practices – Introduction -- -- 3. Seven ways to be a blogger: bloggers in context -- -- 4. When “thoughts burst into writing”:1 practices and modes of blog production -- -- 5. Blogging as practice -- -- III. Publicness -- -- Publicness – Introduction -- -- 7. The ethos of blogging -- -- 8. The dynamics of publicness -- -- Conclusion: Blogging as field, practice and mode of publicness -- -- Appendix |
527 | Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Jurkiewicz, Sarah: Blogging in Beirut |
540a | ISBN 978-3-8394-4142-8 |
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750 | 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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902s | 209039698 Motivation |
902s | 20920480X Selbstbild |
902s | 209650796 Politische Kommunikation |
902s | 209054581 Öffentlichkeit |
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