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Posted on November 30, 2008March 4, 2013 by Chris Boese

Published Research

Contents

  • Montana Journalism Review: Ethical Issues Between Blogging and Journalism

  • University of Minnesota: Into the Blogosphere: The Spirit of Paulo Freire in Blogland: Struggling for a Knowledge-Log Revolution

  • ACM Hypertext 2000: Making a Successful Case for a Hypertextual Doctoral Dissertation

  • The Virtual Locker Room in Classroom Electronic Chat Spaces: The Politics of Men as Other: (1999)

  • First “Born Digital” dissertation to be accepted in U.S.: 1998 (as cted in Chronicle of Higher Ed: 2005)

CategoriesPublished Research Tagsblogosphere, Blogs, Critical pedagogy, Electronic literature, Freire, hypertext, Journalism University of Minnesota, Minnesota, montana journalism review, Paulo Freire, research, United States, University of Minnesota

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  • Cited in good company . . . by the Pew Research Center, Internet & Technology
  • New Imagining the Internet report
  • Digital Life 2020: An analysis of 2005-2011 Predictions, published by Elon University’s “Imagining the Internet” Project
  • Citations
  • Social Media & Journalism: Panel discussion at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
  • 2009 AoIR Conference Panel on Tensions between Academic and Corporate Research
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