Authors
Eric Baumer, Mark Sueyoshi, Bill Tomlinson
Publication date
2008/4/6
Book
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
1111-1120
Description
Within the last decade, blogs have become an important element of popular culture, mass media, and the daily lives of countless Internet users. Despite the medium's interactive nature, most research on blogs focuses on either the blog itself or the blogger, rarely if at all focusing on the reader's impact. In order to gain a better understanding of the social practice of blogging, we must take into account the role, contributions, and significance of the reader. This paper presents the findings of a qualitative study of blog readers, including common blog reading practices, some of the dimensions along which reading practices vary, relationships between identity presentation and perception, the interpretation of temporality, and the ways in which readers feel that they are a part of the blogs they read. It also describes similarities to, and discrepancies with, previous work, and suggests a number of directions and implications …
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E Baumer, M Sueyoshi, B Tomlinson - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human …, 2008