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How to blog effectively?

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Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age
What do we know about audiences, readership and patterns of use of political analysis on-line?
Chair: Blake Ewing (Graduate Editor, Politics in Spires, DPIR) Andrew Sparrow - The rise of the Guardian Politics Blog, (Editor, Guardian Politics Blog) Chris Prosser - Uses of analytics data (Deputy Graduate Editor, Politics in Spires, DPIR), Rosemary Bechler - openDemocracy: A public service on the web? (Editor, OpenDemocracy) and Vicki Nash - Current research on on-line risk (Oxford Internet Institute)

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Series
Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age
People
A. Blake Ewing
Andrew Sparrow
Victoria Nash
Chris Prosser
Rosemary Bechler
Keywords
academia in politics
blogging
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 04/04/2014
Duration: 01:27:24

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