It would make sense to look at work of Alex Halavais and Jia Lin on mapping weblogs on US georgaphy: Jia Lin & Alex Halavais Blogs as indicators of social relationships in the US http://www.aoir.org/?q=node/654 I have a feeling that I saw more of their work published, but can't easily recall there... Regards, Lilia --------------------------------------------------------------------- Lilia Efimova PhD researcher, Telematica Instituut Telematica Instituut: http://www.telin.nl PhD: http://iceberg.telin.nl Weblog: http://blog.mathemagenic.com On 18/12/06, Barry Wellman <wellman@chass.utoronto.ca> wrote:
Dear CITSniks & AoIRians,
Noted urban sociologist Sharon Zukin and grad student Valerie Trujillo are studying location-specific blogs -- those that identify/represent themselves as being from a certain place. (My suggested title: "A Blog Grows in Brooklyn"). Can you help them with lit?
Their query is below. Please respond to VTrujillo@gc.cuny.edu
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Zukin, Sharon wrote:
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:15:53 -0500 From: "Zukin, Sharon" <SZukin@gc.cuny.edu> To: wellman@chass.utoronto.ca Cc: "Trujillo, Valerie" <VTrujillo@gc.cuny.edu> Subject: Question for listserv
For work that I am doing with Prof. Sharon Zukin on creative cultural producers in Brooklyn (New York), I are looking for studies of blogs that originate in, and identify with, specific areas of cities. How common are such blogs? How is it possible to identify blogs geographically? And what is the sociological research out there on such blogs?
Please contact Valerie Trujillo vtrujillo@gc.cuny.edu
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