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More For The Blog Roll
A little while ago, I decided that our blog roll had become too long and basically irrelevant, so we at BlogCampaigning decided to redo the entire thing and justify why we were adding new blogs.
I meant to add Chris Clarke’s Student PR blog last time, but forgot to. His posts always make me think and [...]
More Relevancy For The BlogCampainging Blog Roll
A few weeks ago Jens, Espen, Jess and myself all wrote about what we thought were the most relevant blogs.
As I rejoin the world of computing after my laptop completely crashed just before Christmas (RIP a great Dell Inspiron that lasted me four years through four different countries across three continents and probably thousands of [...]
Jens’ Blog Roll
As my main interest concerns gaming my blog roll naturally differs a little from my fellow contributors. I guess there are few surprises here. Anyway, these are my main sources for my daily fix of gaming news.
Destructoid:
The “hardcore gaming community”, independent, straight-forward, witty and intelligent without being pretentious. Offers great feature articles, a community that [...]
Espen’s Blog Roll
Well, as I am sure most of you already know: Parker erased the Blog Roll.
We are now in the process of rebuilding the list from scratch, by adding only the blogs that we find most relevant to both the work we do and our personal interest.
So without further ado, here’s my list:
Personal Democracy Forum
Ever since [...]
Parker’s Blog Roll
A few days ago, I wrote a post detailing our plans to redo the BlogCampaigning blog roll.
We’ve completely erased it, and are starting over again. It is our hope that you’ll find these blogs as relevant and informative as we do.
Here are the first five blogs that I’ll be adding to my section:
1.) Techdirt – [...]
Blog Campaigning: 3.1 What is a blog?
3.1 What is a blog?
A blog, short for weblog, is: “a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order” (Wikipedia 2007a, see also Stanyer 2006, p. 1, Blood in Williams et at. 2005, p. 2, Schiano et al. 2004, p. 1, Gill 2004, p. 1). Most blogs [...]
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The Greens and The Dirties
While our website has primarily been focusing on the blogs of notable politicians, we would also like to note that focus groups, with their ability to sway the vote and draw attention, also deserve recognition for their political work in the blogosophere. From the left side of the spectrum, we have the Friends of Hylebos, a [...]

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