This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Australian blogosphere and tracking how information is disseminated across it. The authors improve on conventional web crawling methodologies in a number of significant ways: First, the authors track blogging activity as it occurs, by scraping new blog posts when such posts are announced through Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds. Second, the authors use custom-made tools that distinguish between the different types of content and thus allow us to analyze only the salient discursive con-tent provided by bloggers. Finally, the authors are able to examine these better quality data using both link network mapping and textual analysis tools, to pr...
Even early on, political blogging in Australia was not an entirely alternative endeavour - the blogo...
This paper explores methodologies for using the IssueCrawler research tool to map the\ud interconnec...
This paper examines the observable patterns of content creation by Australian political bloggers dur...
This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Aust...
Abstract This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping...
This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Aust...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
This paper explores methodologies for using the IssueCrawler research tool to map the interconnectio...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
What are the methodological challenges in developing a more comprehensive list of Australian blogs...
The blogosphere allows for the networked, decentralised, distributed discussion and deliberation on ...
The blogosphere allows for the networked, decentralised, distributed discussion and deliberation on ...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
Even early on, political blogging in Australia was not an entirely alternative endeavour - the blogo...
This paper explores methodologies for using the IssueCrawler research tool to map the\ud interconnec...
This paper examines the observable patterns of content creation by Australian political bloggers dur...
This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Aust...
Abstract This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping...
This article reports on a research program that has developed new methodologies for mapping the Aust...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
The growth of technologies and tools branded as =new media‘ or =Web 2.0‘ has sparked much discussion...
This paper explores methodologies for using the IssueCrawler research tool to map the interconnectio...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
What are the methodological challenges in developing a more comprehensive list of Australian blogs...
The blogosphere allows for the networked, decentralised, distributed discussion and deliberation on ...
The blogosphere allows for the networked, decentralised, distributed discussion and deliberation on ...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Weblogs are now a key part of online culture, and social scientists are interested in characterising...
Even early on, political blogging in Australia was not an entirely alternative endeavour - the blogo...
This paper explores methodologies for using the IssueCrawler research tool to map the\ud interconnec...
This paper examines the observable patterns of content creation by Australian political bloggers dur...