This article conceptualizes the emergence and stabilization of blogging as a process of articulation; that is, the establishment of a non-necessary link between a group of internet users, websites, metaphors, and practices of content creation. Data for this study come from a mixed-methods research design. Drawing on an interdisciplinary framework that combines constructionist sociology of technology, communication and media research, and cultural studies, this article analyzes three important dynamics of articulation that shaped the rise of blogging from 1997 to 1999: the constitution of patterns of similarity between certain websites; the adoption of the term ‘weblog’ to identify this group of websites and their associated metaphors and co...
Blogging is often seen as a proto-Web 2.0 technology and in many ways set the stage for the kinds of...
The master’s thesis concerns creating the identity in the new media, at the specials form as it is t...
This dissertation constitutes an interdisciplinary approach to electronic narratives, which explores...
This paper investigates the transformation of blogs from online ‘filters’ into a ‘format’ for sharin...
The information leap in demand for online products during the global pandemic has formed an aggregat...
This dissertation explores the rhetorical imaginary of internetworked societies by examining three c...
In the early to mid-2000s, at the height of ‘Web 2.0’, blogs represented many potential ideals: the ...
Internet-based and conventional research tools undeniably co-exist in a shared media space. Based o...
The digital age arrives with a set of big communication challenges for traditional mainstream media:...
Weblogs, or blogs, constitute a form and genre of online publishing that emerged in the mid-1990s as...
Weblogging is an Internet social practice that became known as a technology. This project investigat...
The article reveals the communicative and pragmatic parameters of the blog as a genre of personal I...
This paper focuses on the relation between blogging, an increasingly online growing phenomena, and m...
Blog is a frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links. Web journal is of...
This article presents a study of 16 scholarly blogs with the aim to gain an in-depth understanding o...
Blogging is often seen as a proto-Web 2.0 technology and in many ways set the stage for the kinds of...
The master’s thesis concerns creating the identity in the new media, at the specials form as it is t...
This dissertation constitutes an interdisciplinary approach to electronic narratives, which explores...
This paper investigates the transformation of blogs from online ‘filters’ into a ‘format’ for sharin...
The information leap in demand for online products during the global pandemic has formed an aggregat...
This dissertation explores the rhetorical imaginary of internetworked societies by examining three c...
In the early to mid-2000s, at the height of ‘Web 2.0’, blogs represented many potential ideals: the ...
Internet-based and conventional research tools undeniably co-exist in a shared media space. Based o...
The digital age arrives with a set of big communication challenges for traditional mainstream media:...
Weblogs, or blogs, constitute a form and genre of online publishing that emerged in the mid-1990s as...
Weblogging is an Internet social practice that became known as a technology. This project investigat...
The article reveals the communicative and pragmatic parameters of the blog as a genre of personal I...
This paper focuses on the relation between blogging, an increasingly online growing phenomena, and m...
Blog is a frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links. Web journal is of...
This article presents a study of 16 scholarly blogs with the aim to gain an in-depth understanding o...
Blogging is often seen as a proto-Web 2.0 technology and in many ways set the stage for the kinds of...
The master’s thesis concerns creating the identity in the new media, at the specials form as it is t...
This dissertation constitutes an interdisciplinary approach to electronic narratives, which explores...