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Title: Blogging


1
Blogging
  • JOUR 4430
  • Friday 16th November 2007

2
Content
  • What is Blogging?
  • DailyKos the Community-Blog
  • Blogging at War

3
What is Blogging?
  • by Sabina Ticevic

4
What is blogging?
  • A publishing system for personal websites
  • Publish your thoughts, meanings, pictures and
    reflections
  • Considered as a public diary
  • But also Blogs comment on news or political
    issues

5
What is blogging?
  • A typical blog combines text, images and links to
    other blogs, media or texts related to the issue
    discussed in the blog.
  • Blogging can be seen as
  • 1) participatory journalism or
  • 2) citizen journalism

6
The positive effects
  • Enhances freedom of speech- anyone can create
    their own blog
  • Citizens from suppressed regimes are given a
    chance to show the real side of the story
  • Another point of view than the mainstream media

7
The problems
  • Releasing confidential information
  • Being biased
  • Easily create hate-speech
  • Can be used as a propaganda-tool
  • Employees who reveal information and then loose
    their job
  • Bloggers can be anonymous

8
DailyKos the Community-Blog
  • by Alex Bräuer

9
What is a Community-Blog?
  • A Community-Blog is
  • a normal Blog with a FrontPage and a group of
    people who write Diaries, which will be posted in
    sequence.
  • Everyone can be member and write diaries. You can
    see the headline of them in a list on the right
    side of the Homepage.
  • You can click on the headline, read the hole
    entry and can comment on it. If you like the
    entry, you can recommend the diary.
  • The diary with a lot of positive ratings has the
    opportunity to get on the Recommended-list, which
    is even more visible on the homepage.
  • A Community-Blog is a special kind of
  • blog, because everyone has the
  • opportunity to be part of it in order to
  • publicize his/her views.
  • There are a couple of famous political
  • Community-Blogs like Mydd, Booman
  • Tribune, Calitics, Red State, European
  • Tribune.

10
What is DailyKos?
  • The most famous political Community
  • Blog in the US, because of
  • Around 500 000 visits per day
  • Famous people from politics writing on Daily Kos
    like former President Jimmy Carter
  • Visibility in the mass media. The founder of
    Daily Kos, Markos Moulitsas Zùniga, was on nearly
    every political television show like NBC Meet
    the Press, MSNBC Countdown, and CNN Reliable
    Sources.
  • This is a Democratic blog, a partisan
  • blog. One that recognizes that
  • Democrats run from the left to right on
  • the ideological spectrum, and yet
  • were all still in this fight together. ...
  • Liberal? Yeah, were around here and
  • were proud. But its not a liberal blog.
  • Its a Democratic blog with one goal in
  • mind electoral victory. And since we
  • havent gotten any of that from the current
  • crew, were one more thing a reform blog.
  • The battle for the party is not an
  • ideological battle. Its one between
  • establishment and anti-establishment
  • factions. And as Ive said a million times,
  • the status quo is untenable.

11
Why is this important for freedom of expression?
  • Every issue can be discussed by everyone in the
    public sphere of DailyKos.
  • Politics and DailyKos Exchange beyond the two
    systems
  • Globalizes public sphere through DailyKos

12
Is it really so good?
  • Bill OReilly about DailyKos

13
Blogging at War
  • by Judith Martin, Gisela Torrenti

14
Examples of blogging
  • Example 1 Kevin Sites (http//kevinsites.net/2003
    _03_16_archive.html)
  • This blog was written by a journalist from the
    NBC News.
  • He was a freelance solo journalist on assignment
    for NBC News in Asia.
  • He began to writte this blog as a personal
    website not affiliated with or funded by NBC
    News.
  • This website acts like a parallel and independent
    source of information from the NBC News.

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Example 1 Kevin Sites
  • CNN politely asked him to stop blogging and
    they did immediately and completely because he
    felt it was his obligation to do so.
  • Although he felt the blog was a separate and
    independent journalistic enterprise, they did
    not.
  • For this reason, Kevin was forced to stop
    writting on his war blogging for a while.
  • 7 months later, Sites came back to Iraq but this
    time on-assignment with MSNBC.

17
Example 1 Kevin Sites
  • He continued writting his warblog because NBC
    agreed with it
  • MSNBC has also agreed to allow me to continue
    with my PERSONAL and may I stress,
    NON-AFFILIATED weblog.
  • - But there are some stipulations. The most
    important is that Sites has to send to NBC News
    the information before publish it in order to be
    revised by the channel.

18
Examples of blogging
  • Example 2 Joshua Kucera
  • Blog writed by a freelance journalist who has
    extensively covered Iraqi Kurdistan.
  • He works for the news magazine Time.
  • He only writes on his personal blog during 10
    days because as he said
  • My editors have demanded that I stop posting to
    this site until the war ends. And they pay the
    bills, so what can I do. Thanks everyone for
    reading, and I hope to be back here soon.

19
Example 2 Joshua Kucera
  • This is another example of the limitations on
    freedom of expression in the special case of
    blogging.
  • Somehow to my more recent visitors I have
    become a symbol of the independent voice being
    stamped out by the corporate media. Joshua
    Kucera

20
Conclusion
  • To sum up, we can say that the restrictions on
    Freedom of Expression are 6 blasphemy,
    obscenity, indecency offences, racial hatred,
    national security and criminal defamation.
  • But on the other hand, we can say that in those
    cases the excesive liberty does not guarantee the
    periodistic rigor.
  • These warblogs can turn on potentially
    compromising sources of information.
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