Hi all, and it takes Msr Foucault and the lurking threads to draw me out again... I've been doing some work, trying to relate Foucault to weblogs - specifically in terms of how his work on ideas of improving the self, not confessing, but the writing of the self especially in ancient greece can be reflected in part in the use and widespread phenomena of blogs. The need to atone seems to have gone, replaced by the appearence of these online identities which may or may not reflect the off-line people behind them... However there are expecations of truth that go along with weblogs, and this creates something of a power structure between author/creator and reader/commentator which adds tto the muddle I seem to be in right now.... Never the less I do think St Michel is an excellent starting point in looking at how online writings in terms of creating selves work. I hope I've added not detracted something to the conversation with my AOIR coming out. Best regards Geoff Parkes