Researching blogs and blogging research: synergies of colliding worlds Lilia Efimova Telematica Instituut Networked Research and Digital Information (Nerdi)

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Researching blogs and blogging research: synergies of colliding worlds Lilia Efimova Telematica Instituut Networked Research and Digital Information (Nerdi) 21 June 2005

It’s exactly 3 years since I started blogging… What my weblog did to my research during that time?

Social ecosystem (1) Weblogs as narratives of personal thinking and feeling Weblogs as online identities getting to know W reading

Social ecosystem (2) W W W + Linking as personal recommendation

Social ecosystem (3) Peer-filtering worth reading nice to know WWWW ++?+ – – …. ….... …. ….….. …… …. …… …. …. ….... …. ….….. …… …. …… …. …. … …… …. …… …. …. ….... …. ….….....,,.. …. … …….... ……..

Social ecosystem (4) Distributed conversations W W W W …. ….... …. ….….. …… …. …… …. …. ….... …. ….….. …… …. …… …. …. … …… …. …… …. …. ….... …. ….….....,,.. …. … …….... ……..

Social ecosystem (5) Connecting with a community

PhD: Personal knowledge management conversations collaboration making sense of information, creativity, organising ideas establishing and maintaining relations awareness, exposure, lurking 2.Communities & networks 1. Individual 3. Ideas developing ideas developing relations

Relations

Patterns of connected ideas

Blogger vs. researcher

Blogging = research? Not documenting, doing How? Everyday grounded theory Autoethnography –Personal experience as a source of research questions –“Those guys did sound research, but why it contradicts my own blogging experiences?” –Evocative stories Others as co-researchers

...blogging is like a loving sexual relationship – you just do not realize how rich and rewarding it is until you have experienced it :) David Gurteen

It doesn’t hurt to be prepared… Blogging clicks with some, but not with others Technology is not as easy as bloggers say Reading and lurking is a key Embedding into work/life processes –Time –Creating space for important Scholarly communication –Copyrights –Blind peer-review? –Is it your own work? Methodology traps Some get fired… others find new jobs

More? Weblog – blog.mathemagenic.comblog.mathemagenic.com PhD research – iceberg.telin.nliceberg.telin.nl Notes and links for this presentation –