Blogging in Beirut
An Ethnography of a Digital Media Practice
Unlike previous media-analytic research, Sarah Jurkiewicz's anthropological study understands blogging as a social field and a domain of practice. This approach underlines the significance of blogging in practitioners' daily lives and for their self-understanding. In this context, the notion of publicness enables a consideration of publics not as static 'spheres' that actors merely enter, but as produced and constituted by social practices. The vibrant media landscape of Beirut serves as a selection of samples for an ethnographic exploration of blogging.
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Frontmatter
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
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Note on transliteration
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Note on illustrations and copyrights
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Foreword
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Introduction
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POSITIONING MY STUDY
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RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES: BLOGS AS MEDIA PRACTICE AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
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METHODS AND ETHICS OFF- AND ONLINE
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The Field - Introduction
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1. Lebanese blogging in context, history and comparison
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2. The local field of blogging
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Actors and Practices - Introduction
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3. Seven ways to be a blogger: bloggers in context
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4. When "thoughts burst into writing":
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5. Blogging as practice
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Publicness - Introduction
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7. The ethos of blogging
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8. The dynamics of publicness
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Conclusion: Blogging as field, practice and mode of publicness
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Appendix
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2018-01-15, 374 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-8376-4142-4
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