What I’ve been up to this weekend…
I’ve been playing host to a small conference on the political power of blogging. Although some of the participants got a bit stressed prepping for the conference, on the whole it led to some very stimulating discussions Ethan Zuckerman has a round-up of some of the papers. And those interested in international relations should check ...
I've been playing host to a small conference on the political power of blogging. Although some of the participants got a bit stressed prepping for the conference, on the whole it led to some very stimulating discussions Ethan Zuckerman has a round-up of some of the papers. And those interested in international relations should check out his blog anyway. UPDATE: Laura McKenna has some kind words -- "it was quite excellent talking to people whose blogs are part of my daily consumption and who are just as freakishly obsessed as I am." Kevin Drum reacts to some of Jay Rosen's comments at the conference. And Eszter Hargittai has pictures!
I’ve been playing host to a small conference on the political power of blogging. Although some of the participants got a bit stressed prepping for the conference, on the whole it led to some very stimulating discussions Ethan Zuckerman has a round-up of some of the papers. And those interested in international relations should check out his blog anyway. UPDATE: Laura McKenna has some kind words — “it was quite excellent talking to people whose blogs are part of my daily consumption and who are just as freakishly obsessed as I am.” Kevin Drum reacts to some of Jay Rosen’s comments at the conference. And Eszter Hargittai has pictures!
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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