Title: Blogs as Protected Space
1Blogs as Protected Space
- Michelle Gumbrecht
- Stanford University
2- How do blogs stack up communicatively?
- (Herring et al, 2004)
- Classified in-between websites and
asynchronous - CMC (e.g. email)
- Highlight limited interactivity and
- asymmetrical communication rights between
- blogger and blog reader
3Readers Comment
4Building a protected space.
Bloggers ability to control content
Media selection Limited interactivity of blogs
Bloggers ability to receive feedback
5- Ethnographic study.
- Conducted in Spring 2003 w/ Bonnie Nardi,
- Diane Schiano, and Luke Swartz
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- Conversational-style interviews focusing on
- - blogging uses habits
- - thoughts on blogging
- - use of other communication media
- - future directions of blogging software
- Continued close reading of informants blogs
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6 - Sample.
- 23 bloggers (16 men, 7 women ages 19-60),
- some with multiple blogs
- All lived in California or New York, but
countries - of origin varied widely
7- Developing the sample.
- Searched Googles Stanford University portal
(http//www.google.com/univ/stanford) for
words blog and Weblog to create initial list
of Stanford-hosted blogs - Contacted a small number of bloggers we knew
personally -
- Snowballed sample by asking informants about
other bloggers to contact
8Building a protected space.
Bloggers ability to control content
Media selection Limited interactivity of blogs
Bloggers ability to receive feedback
9- Controlling content.
- Bloggers imposed constraints on themselves by
- - Using ambiguous language and references to
- get message across to selected audience
without - being hurtful
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11- Manipulation of common ground.
- Bloggers took advantage of accumulated
- knowledge shared with family/close friends
- Acquaintances and strangers only privy to
surface - information
- Could maintain privacy within a public medium
12Building a protected space.
Bloggers ability to control content
Media selection Limited interactivity of blogs
Bloggers ability to receive feedback
13- Why the preference for blogs over other media?
- I feel like I can say something in the blog and
have - it be sort of like my safety net, you know?
Whereas like - in a more immediate and personal form of
digital - communicationI would sort of have to face
their reaction, - you know? Metaphorically speaking, anyway
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-Max, one of our informants
14- Grounding took place indirectly
- Responses not expected immediatelyparticularly
- helpful when discussing sensitive issues
- Blog readers could choose whether or not to
- respond to posts
- If and when conflicts arose, they were
transferred - to other media
15Building a protected space.
Bloggers ability to control content
Media selection Limited interactivity of blogs
Bloggers ability to receive feedback
16- Importance of feedback.
- In community settings
- - valued highly
- - BUT comments didnt come automatically!
- Individualistic blogs
- - mixed reviews
- - dependent on the bloggers attitude
- community-minded vs. egocentric
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17- Summary.
- Blogging has created interesting dynamics that
- set it apart from other media of communication
- Bloggers try to maintain a delicate balance
between - themselves and their audience with their
content - There is still much work to be done to learn
about - the blogger mentality!
18 Thanks to Bonnie Nardi
Diane Schiano Luke Swartz Our informants
for this study