Wednesday, June 27, 2012

12. Bibliography


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Bainbridge, W.S., 2004: ‘The Future of the Internet: Cultural and Individual EConceptions’, in: Howard, P.N. and Jones, S. (eds.), Society Online: The Internet in Context (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.).

Barrett, C., 26.1.99: ‘Anatomy of a Weblog’, in: Rodzvilla, J. (Ed.), We’ve got Blog: How Weblogs are Changing our Culture (Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing).

Barrett, C., 11.5.99: ‘More About Weblogs’, in: Rodzvilla, J. (Ed.), We’ve got Blog: How Weblogs are Changing our Culture (Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing).

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Boys, J., 2000: ‘Windows on the World: Architechture, identities and new technologies’, in: Cutting Edge, The Women’s Research Group (Eds.), Digital Desires: Language, Identity and New Technologies (New York: St. Martin’s Press).
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Clark, J., 2002: ‘Deconstructing “You’ve Got Blog”’, in: Rodzvilla, J. (Ed.), We’ve got Blog: How Weblogs are Changing our Culture (Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing).
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Fleishman, G., 2001: ‘Been “Blogging”? Web Discourse Hits Higher Level’, in: Rodzvilla, J. (Ed.), We’ve got Blog: How Weblogs are Changing our Culture (Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing).

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Hafner, K., 2001: The Well: A Story of Love, Death and Real Life in the Seminal Online Community  (New York:Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc.).

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Hemingway, H., ‘Reasons I Should Not be Allowed to Work From Home’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/06_27_2001.html> 27.6.2001 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Carpooling with Community-workers’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/08_29_2001.html> 29.8.2001 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Pack the Flask’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/08_30_2001.html> 30.8.2001 (Accessed 8.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Strategic Power Lunch’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/09_19_2001.html> 29.9.2001 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘PowerPoint Me to the Nearest Sledgehammer’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/11_07_2001.html> 7.10.2001 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingyway, H., ‘Rant Rant Rant Rant Rant Rant, Part 1’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/11_09_2001.html> 9.10.2001 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Comments Heard In, Around, and Consequent to the Company Christmas Party Last Evening’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/12_13_2001.html> 13.12.2001 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Recipe for Jack and Coke at the Beloved Blurbodoocery’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/01_15_2002.html> 15.1.2002 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘The Proper Way to Hate a Job’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/01_17_2002.html> 17.1.2002 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Reasons the Asian Database Administrator is So Fucking Annoying’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/02_04_2002.html> 4.2.2002 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Intimidation’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/02_06_2002.html> 6.2.2002 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘I Have Something to Say’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/02_12_2002.html> 12.2.2002 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Rant Rant Rant Rant Rant Rant, Part 2’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/02_14_2002.html> 14.2.2002 (Accessed 7.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Collecting Unemployment’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/02_26_2002.html> 26.2.2002 (Accessed 8.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Things I Don’t Necessarily Need to Know’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/02_25_2002.html> 26.2.2002 (Accessed 8.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Tell it to Their Face for Christ’s Sake’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/02_27_2002.html> 27.2.2002 (Accessed 8.8.2005).

Hemingway, H., ‘Termination Letter’ <http://www.dooce.com/archives/daily/03_06_2002.html 6.3.2002 (Accessed 8.8.2005).
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