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Blogging & e-advocacy:Using online technologies for communication and action
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What is a blog?
From wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A weblog (or blog) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of periodic articles (normally in reverse chronological order).
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About blogs
Blogs range in scope from individual diaries to political campaigns, media programs, and corporations.
They range in scale from the writings of one occasional author, to the collaboration of a large community of writers.
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More about blogs…
Topics sometimes include brief philosophical musings, commentary on Internet and other social issues, and links to other relevant sites.
The essential characteristics of the blog are its journal form and its informal style.
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A blogger is the author of a blog.
Many blogs syndicate their content to subscribers using RSS, a popular content distribution tool.
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Who is blogging?
There are now more than 9 million blogs, and growing.
It’s estimated that a new blog is created somewhere in the world every 7 seconds.
Source: ABC Radio National
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Some famous blogs
www.dooce.com – by Heather B. Armstrong of Salt Lake City, Utah
dear_raed.blogspot.com - by Salam Pax, aka Baghdad Blogger
guruann.blogspot.com - blog from Bali on Schapelle Corby court case
margokingston.typepad.com – no longer with SMH
johnquiggin.com – ‘One of the elder statesmen of the Oz blogosphere’ - Age Media Blog
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rebecca's pocket, one of the most popular blogging sites on the internet.
Rebecca is also the author of The Weblog Handbook: practical advice on creating and maintaining your blog and articles on blogging including Ten tips for a better weblog
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Blogging - so what?
Can blogging be dismissed as the ramblings of ordinary people talking about nothing much or is it a new form of journalism unfettered by the constraints of the traditional press with the power to influence public opinion?
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Blogs create forums for debate. Blogs offer interactivity. Blogs link people with common
interests.Blogs can be customised and/or
personalised.Blogs are quick, easy and inexpensive
to set up.
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Blogging is having a big impact on American journalism. Bloggers are using their posts both to leak to the media and to challenge it directly.
In Australia blogs have not achieved such a high profile as there hasn’t been a local blog scandal yet.
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Blogging for organisationsWeblogs capture knowledge otherwise
lost Weblogs help managing and
developing ideas Weblogs promote knowledge sharing
between individuals
www.roell.net/materialien/introducing-weblogs-gurteen-2003.shtml
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Blog vs bulletin board
Weblogs are individual or small group resources- the control of content and value is driven by a single person or small group.
Bulletin Boards are group resources- the control of content and value is shared equally across all users.
www.commoncraft.com/archives/000768.html
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Wikis
Often mentioned in connection with blogs.
A wiki allows visitors to edit the content of a site, create new content and change the organisation of existing content from their own computer.
Blogs - reflect an individual voiceWikis - blend many voices
See www.wikipedia.com
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10 Reasons to start a weblog1. Updating is easy.2. Links are valuable to your readers.3. You can become a trusted
information source. 4. A Weblog gives readers a reason to
visit your Web site regularly. 5. Weblogs provide a more personal
communication vehicle.
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6.Google loves weblogs.7.Reverse chronological order is
wonderful. 8.It's easy to be topical. 9.You can use a variety of media.10.The sum is more than the parts.
From Marnie Webb, Director of Consulting Services, Compumentor
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Set up your blog
www.smartyhost.com.au/blog.html - Australian provider offering interface for personal and corporate blogs
www.blogger.com – free - owned by Google
www.typepad.com www.whitepage.com.au – ‘ free Blog
Provider designed specifically for Australians’
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Information & resources
• Tech Soup – introduction to w eblogs• EdNA online - blogs & wikis• NetAlert – about blogs• e-Learning Centre – blogging & RSS•
Electronic Frontiers Foundation: Fighting for bloggers rights
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What is e-democracy?
It’s about active citizenship, civic engagement, community participation using online technologies and communication.
It can be any one or more of the following:politics online, e-governance, e-government, online advocacy and activism, citizen e-participation
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You can do…
Email messaging – communicating with your consituency
Online advocacy - petitions, letter-writing campaigns
Online fundraising - raising money from donors
Online surveys – find out what people think
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Growing fast in the US
www.moveon.org
dowire.orgwww.e-democracy.org/us
www.groundspring.orgwww.getactive.comwww.actionstudio.org
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In Australia…
Things are just getting underway…
www.getup.org.au - a new political movement to build a more progressive Australia. Members use the latest online tools to act on the most important issues facing the country
www.acoss.org.au
www.ruralaustraliansforrefugees.org
www.greenpeace.org.au
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Read more…
You may as well start here:
www.publicus.net
Steven Clift is an online strategist and speaker on the use of the Internet in democracy, governance, and community. He seeks to change the world one email at a time
A recent paper on e-democracy practices:
Saving Democracy from the Information Age