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: [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/26/magazine/26BLOGS.html?ex=1159934400&en=f8c97fba83ca2ae9&ei=5070 Times profile of liberal bloggers on the campaign trail (need to register free w/ nytimes.com)] | : [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/26/magazine/26BLOGS.html?ex=1159934400&en=f8c97fba83ca2ae9&ei=5070 Times profile of liberal bloggers on the campaign trail (need to register free w/ nytimes.com)] | ||
− | + | ==Some Political Blogs:== | |
Leaning to the Left...<br> | Leaning to the Left...<br> | ||
# [http://www.justtotheleft.com/ Just to the Left]<br> | # [http://www.justtotheleft.com/ Just to the Left]<br> |
Revision as of 16:17, 5 October 2006
(Political) Blogs
From the Syllabus
Monday, Oct. 9. Practice Day: Introduction to Video
- Production Guest: Jason Crow, Cambridge Community Television
Tuesday, Oct. 10. Public Citizen Discourse: Political Blogs and Net Organizing
- Guests: Professor John Palfrey, Berkman Center for Internet and Society; Dan Gilmore
- Assignments: none
- Readings: none
- Interesting reading on blogging & politics:
- An Irish conference will examine the benefits of political blogging
- The Rise of Blogs
- Times profile of liberal bloggers on the campaign trail (need to register free w/ nytimes.com)
Some Political Blogs:
Leaning to the Left...
...and to the Right.