This is an incomplete list - if you know of other articles please e-mail trammell_AT_lsu.edu to keep the list as inclusive as possible. Articles appear in alphabetical order (or darn close) by first author last name.
Baker, A., & Stromer-Galley, J. (2004). The joys and sorrows of interactivity on the campaign trail: Blogs in the primary campaign of Howard Dean. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. November.
Barrett, C. (1999). Anatomy of a weblog. Retrieved August 27, 2003, from http://www.camworld.com/journal/rants/99/01/26.html
Barrios, B. (2003). "The Year of the Blog: Weblogs in the Writing Classroom." Computers and Composition Online. http://www.bgsu.edu/cconline/barrios/blogs/
Blanchard, A. (2004). Blogs as Virtual Communities: Identifying a Sense of Community in the Julie/Julia Project. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/.
Blood, R. (2002). The weblog handbook: Practical advice on creating and maintaining your blog. Perseus Publishing: Cambridge, MA.
Bloom, J.D. (2003). The blogosphere: How a once-humble medium came to drive elite media discourse and influence public policy and elections. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. August.
Bortree, D.S. (2005, forthcoming). Presentation of self on the Web: An ethnographic study of teenage girls' weblogs. Education, Communication and Information Journal (ECi), 5(1).
Brooks, K., Nichols, C., & Priebe, S. (2004). Remediation, Genre, and Motivation: Key Concepts for Teaching with Weblogs. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/.
Burg, T. (2003). Mapping online knowledge creation. Association of Internet Researchers 5.0 annual conference, Toronto, Ontario.
Carroll, J. (2003). New kid on the blog. CA Magazine, 136(2), 16.
Chacinski, B. (2004). Wypasiony s∏ownik najm∏odszej polszczyzny (Phat Dictionary of Polish at Its Youngest). Kraków: Znak.
Cohen, K. (2003). What does the photoblog want. Unpublished paper.
Coomey, C. (2003, December 2). Do you blog?: A network of people from every walk of life have caught on to the Internet craze with the funny name. Gainesville Sun, D1.
Cork, William J. (2004). Passionate blogging: Interfaith controversy and the Internet. In After The Passion is Gone: American Religious Consequences, J. Shawn Landres and Michael Berenbaum (eds.). Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press.
Cywinska-Milonas, M. (2003).Blogi. Uj?cie psychologiczne [Blogs. Psychological Perspective], in: Marecki, P. (ed.). (2003). Liternet.pl. Kraków: Rabid. Retrieved 5 September 2004 from http://kiosk.onet.pl/1102763,1,8,243,druk.html
Drezner, D.W., & Farrell, H. (2004). The power and politics of blogs. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Chicago. August.
Edelman & Intelliseek. (2005). Trust "MEedia": How real people are finally being heard, the 1.0 guide to the blogosphere for marketers and company stakeholders. Available at: http://www.edelman.com/image/insights/content/ISwp_TrustMEdia_FINAL.pdf.
Euro RSCG Magnet (2005, June 20). Eleventh annual Euro RSCG Magnet and Columbia University survey of the media finds more than half of journalists use blogs despite being unconvinced of their credibility. Press release, available at: http://www.magnet.com/media/index.php?s=press_releases&item=28
Ferdig, R.E., & Trammell, K.D. (2004). Content delivery in the blogosphere. THE Journal, 31(7).
Garrett, J.J. (2004). User experience analysis: Presidential campaign sites. Report prepared for Adaptive Path.
Gibson, R.K., Lusoli, W., & Ward, S. (2004). Phile or phobe? Australian and British MPs and the new communications technology. Paper presented at the American Political Science Assocation, Chicago. September.
Gillmor, D. (2004). We the media: Grassroots journalism for the people, by the people. O’Reilly.
Gorney, E. (2004). Russian LiveJournal: The national specifics in the development of a virtual community. Paper presented at the Association of Internet Researchers, Sussex, England, September.
Halavais, A.C. (2002). Blogs and the “social weather.” Paper presented at Internet Research 3.0, Maastricht. October.
Halavais, A. (2003). Urban sociology and a research agenda for the blogosphere. Association of Internet Researchers annual conference, Toronto, Ontario.
Halavais, A.C. (2001). The Slashdot Effect: Analysis of a Large-Scale Public Conversation on the World Wide Web. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Washington.
Hallett, J. (2005). Public Relations and the blogosphere: Part II. Florida Public Relations Association white paper, 5 (3).
Herring, S.C., Kouper, I., Paolilo, J.C., Scheidt, L.A., Tyworth, M., Welsch, P., Wright, E., & Yu., N. (2005). Conversations in the blogosphere: An analysis "from the bottom up." Proceedings of the Thirty-eighth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38). Los Alamitos: IEEE Press.
Herring, S. C., Kouper, I., Scheidt, L. A., and Wright, E. (2004). Women and children last: The discursive construction of weblogs. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/.
Herring, S.C., Scheidt, L.A., Bonus, S., & Wright, E. (2004). Bridging the gap: A genre analysis of weblogs. Proceedings of the Thirty-seventh Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-37). Los Alamitos: IEEE Press.
Hill, J. (2004). The Voice of the Blog: The Attitudes and Experiences of Small Business Bloggers Using Blogs as a Marketing and Communications Tool. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Liverpool.
Huffaker, D.A., & Calvert, S.L. (2005). Gender, identity, and language use in teenage blogs. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 10(2). Available online http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol10/issue2/huffaker.html
Jung, J. J., Ha, I., and G.-S. Jo, "BlogGrid: towards an efficient information pushing service on blogspace," Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC 2005), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 3795, pp.178-183, Springer, Beijing, China, November, 2005.
Kelleher, T., & Miller, B.M. (2006). Organizational blogs and the human voice: Relational strategies and relational outcomes. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication , 11 (2), article 1. http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol11/issue2/kelleher.html
Kennedy, H. Technobiography: Researching lives, online and off. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 26, 120 - 139.
Kitzmann, A. (2003). That different place: Documenting the self within online environments. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 26,48 – 65.
Lagos, T., & Halavais, A. (2003). Parallel Society: Weblogs, Micromedia, and the Fragmentation of the Public Sphere. Paper presented at the 4th AOIR Conference. Retrieved 5 September 2004 from http://aoir.org/members/papers42/Lagos%20and%20Halavais.htm
Latek, K. (2001). Blogomania [Blogomania. Wprost, No. 979, 2 September 2001. Retrieved 5 September 2004 from www.wprost.pl/ar/?O=10929
Lawson-Borders, G., & Kirk, R. (2005). Blogs in Campaign Communication. American Behavioral Scientist, 49 (4), 548 - 559.
Lenhart, A., Fallows, D., & Horrigan, J. (2004), Content Creation Online, Retrieved 5 September 2004 from http://www.pewinternet.org/report_display.asp?r=113
Li, D. (2005). Why Do You Blog: A Uses-and-gratifications Inquiry into Bloggers' Motivations. Unpublished master's thesis, Marquette University.
Lowe, C., & Williams, T. (2004). Moving to the Public: Weblogs in the Writing Classroom. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/.
Lumma, N. (2003). The German blogosphere: Some facts and figures. Paper presented at BlogTalk 2.0, Vienna, Austria. May.
Marlow, C. (2003). Classifying emergent communities through diffusion. Association of Internet Researchers annual conference, Toronto, Ontario.
McKenna, L., & Pole, A. (2004). Do blogs matter? Weblogs in American politics. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Chicago. September.
McNeill, L. (2003). Teaching an old genre new tricks: The diary on the Internet. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 26, 24 – 48.
Merz, M. (2006). Blogs: Innovative Kommunikationsform mit Möglichkeit zur kontrollierten Partizipation. In: M. Merz, S. Rhein, and J. Vetter: Wahlkampf im Internet. Public Affairs und Politikmanagement (9). Münster, Germany: Lit Verlag.
Mikonajewska, B. (2001). Cierpienia m?odego blogera [The Sorrows of Young Blogger]. Polityka, No. 49/2001 (2327). Retrieved 5 September 2004 from http://polityka.onet.pl/162,1071942,1,0,2327-2001-49,artykul.html
Miura, A. & Yamashita, K. (2004). Why do people publish weblogs? An online survey of weblog authors in Japan, in K. Morgan, C. A. Brebbia, J. Sanchez & A. Voiskounsky, (eds.), Human Perspectives in the Internet Society - Culture, Psychology and Gender, WIT Press, Southampton, Boston
Mortensen, T., & Walker, J. (2002). Blogging thoughts: Personal publication as an online research tool. In Researching ICTs in Context, ed. Andrew Morrison, InterMedia Report, Oslo.
Mortensen, T.E. (2004). Personal Publication and Public Attention. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/.
Nardi, B.A., Schiano, D.J., Gumbrecht, M., & Swartz, L. (2004). Why we blog. Communications of the ACM, 47 (12), 41 - 46.
Nowson, S. (2005). The Language of Weblogs: A study of genre and individual differences. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Edinburgh.
Ó Baoill, A. (2004). Weblogs and the Public Sphere. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/.
Olcon, M. (2003). Blog jako dokument osobisty - specyfika dziennika prowadzonego w Internecie (Blog as a Personal Document. Specificity of a journal written on the Internet). /Kultura i Spo∏eczeƒstwo/, Volume XLVII, No. 2, April-June 2003.
Oravec, J.A. (2003). Blending by blogging: Weblogs in blended learning initiatives. Journal of Educational Media, 28 (2 – 3), 225 – 233.
Orihuela, J.L. (2004). Blogging and the eCommunication Paradigms: 10 Principles of the New Media Scenario. In Thomas N. Burg (ed.), BlogTalks: First European Conference on Weblogs, Zentrum für Wissenschaftliche Forschung und Dienstleistung, Viena, 2004, pp. 255-265. http://mccd.udc.es/orihuela/blogtalk/
Papacharissi, Z. (2003). The blogger revolution: A uses and gratifications study. Paper presented at the Association of Internet Researchers annual conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. October.
Papacharissi, Z. (2004). The blogger revolution? Audiences as media producers. Paper presented in the Communication and Technology Division, International Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. May.
Park, D. (2003). Bloggers and warbloggers as public intellectuals: Charging the authoritative space of the weblog. Paper presented at Internet Research 4.0, Toronto, Canada. October.
Parzuchowski, M. (2000). Codzienno?? w sieci: funkcje publikacji tre?ci prywatnych w Internecie [Everyday Life on the Net: Functions of Publishing Private Content on the Internet]. Retrieved 29 January 2003 from http://mitmi.pl/badania.php
Perseus. (2003). The blogging iceberg: 4.12 million weblogs, most little seen and quickly abandoned. Press release, retrieved October 25, 2003 at http://www.perseusdevelopment.com/corporate/news_shell.php?record=51
Pew Internet and American Life (2003b). Content Creation Online: 44% of U.S. Internet users have contributed their thoughts and their files to the online world. Retrieved March 1, 2004, from http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/pdfs/PIP_Content_Creation_Report.pdf
Pew Internet & American Life Project. (2005a). Buzz, blogs, and beyond. Available at: http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/p/1088/pipcomments.asp .
Pew Internet and American Life Project. (2005b). The state of blogging. Available at www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/144/report_display.asp
Powers, J. (2004, September 24). Power of political blogs [radio broadcast]. Fresh Air (NPR) . Retrieved October 14, 2004 from National Public Radio http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3933257 .
Ratliff, C. (2004). "Making the Adjunct Visible: Normativity in Academia and Subversive Heteroglossia in the Invisible Adjunct Weblog Community." Great Plains Alliance for Computers and Writing Conference, North Dakota State University. April 24, 2004. Available at http://culturecat.net/ia.
Ratliff, C. (2004). "Whose Voices Are Getting Heard? Gender Politics in the Blogosphere." Conference on College Composition and Communication, San Antonio, TX. March 26, 2004. Available at
http://culturecat.net/node/view/303.
Ratliff, C. (2004). "Sites of Resistance: Weblogs and Creative Commons Licenses." Association of Internet Researchers, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 18, 2003.
Savory, C.A. (2005). Innovators or Laggards: Surveying Diffusion of Innovations by Public Relations Practitioners. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Akron.
Schaap, F. (2004). Links, Lives, Logs: Presentation in the Dutch Blogosphere. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/
Scheidt, L.A., & Wright, E.L. Common visual design elements of weblogs. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/
Seltzer, T. (2005). The dialogic potential of weblogs in relationship building. Paper presented at AEJMC, San Antonio, TX. August.
Shachtman, N. (2002, December 23). Blogs make the headlines. Wired News, retrieved on January 2, 2003. Available online at http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,56978,00.html
Shachtman, N. (2002, June 6). When blogging goes legit, sort of. Wired Magazine. Retrieved online November 4, 2003, available at http://www.wired.com/news/school/0,1383,52992,00.html
Sorapure, M. (2003). Screening moments, scrolling lives: Diary writing on the Web. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 26, 1 – 23.
Thompson, G. (2004). Visual factors in constructing authenticity in weblogs. Paper presented in the Communication and Technology Division, International Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. May.
Torino, J. (2005). Blogs. A Global Conversation - A Master’s Thesis on the Social Phenomenon of Blogs. Unpublished master's thesis, Syracuse University.
Trammell, K.D. (2004). Celebrity weblogs: A new public relations strategy in Hollywood. Paper presented at the International Public Relations Research Conference, Miami, FL. March.
Trammell, K.D. (2004). Celebrity weblogs: Investigation in the persuasive nature of two-way communication. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Florida.
Trammell, K.D. (2005). "Blogging of the president" in & A.P. Williams and J.C. Tedesco (Eds.) The Internet Election: Perspective on Web's role in the 2004 campaign. Lanham, MD: Roman & Littlefield, forthcoming.
Trammell, K.D. (2005). “Looking at the pieces to understand the whole: An analysis of blog posts, comments, and trackbacks.” Paper presented at the Information and Technology Division, International Communication Association annual conference. New York City, NY. May.
Trammell, K.D. (2006). Candidate campaign blogs: Directly reaching out to the youth vote. American Behavioral Scientist, forthcoming.
Trammell, K.D. (2006). “Is this mic on? Celebrity use of blogs to talk politics during the war in Iraq.” in R.D. Berenger (Ed.) Cybermedia Go to War. Spokane, WA: Marquette Books, forthcoming.
Trammell, K.D., & Ferdig, R.E. (2004). “Pedagogical implications of classroom blogging.” Academic Exchange Quarterly, 8(4).
Trammell, K.D., & Gasser, U. (2004). Deconstructing weblogs: An analytical framework for analyzing online journals. Paper presented in the Communication and Technology Division, International Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. May.
Trammell, K.D., & Keshelashvili, A. (2005). Examining the new influencers: A self-presentation study of A-List blogs . Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 82 (4), 968 - 982.
Trammell, K.D., Tarkowski, A., & Hofmokl, J. (2004). Rzeczpospolita blogów: Identifying the Uses and Gratifications of Polish Bloggers. Paper presented at the Association of Internet Researchers 5.0, September. Sussex, England.
Trammell, K.D., Williams, A.P., Postelnicu, M., & Landreville, K.D. (2006). Evolution of online campaigning: Increasing interactivity in candidate Web sites and blogs through text and technical features. Mass Communication and Society , 9 (1), 21 - 44.
Trippi, J. (2004) The revolution will not be televised: Democracy, the Internet, and the overthrow of everything, New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
Vieta, M. (2003). What's really going on with the blogosphere? Digest: Inovations in New Media, 2.
Vetter, J. (2006). Blog for America: Howard Deans offizieller Kampagnenblog 2004. In: M. Merz, S. Rhein, and J. Vetter: Wahlkampf im Internet. Public Affairs und Politikmanagement (9). Münster, Germany: Lit Verlag.
Vetter, J. (2006). Bloggen ohne Kommentarfunktion: Der offizielle Kampagnenblog bei Bush/Cheney 2004. In: M. Merz, S. Rhein, and J. Vetter: Wahlkampf im Internet. Public Affairs und Politikmanagement (9). Münster, Germany: Lit Verlag.
Walker, J. (2005, forthcoming). Weblog, Definition for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory, Forthcoming from Routledge 2005.
Wei, C. (2004). Formation of Norms in a Blog Community. Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs, L. Gurak, S. Antonijevic, L. Johnson, C. Ratliff, and J. Reyman (Eds.). http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/
Westner, M. (2004). Weblog service providing: Identification of functional requirements and evaluation of existing weblog services in German and English languages. Unpublished master's thesis, UNITEC Institute of Technology.
Williams, A.P., Trammell, K.D., Postelnicu, M., Landreville, K.D., & Martin, J.D. (2005). Blogging and hyperlinking: Use of the Web to enhance viability during 2004 U.S. campaigns. Journalism Studies , 6 (2), 177 - 186.
Winer, D. (2003, May 23). What makes a weblog a weblog? Retrieved November 8, 2003, from http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/whatMakesAWeblogAWeblog
Zalis, E. (2003). At home in cyberspace: Staging autobiographical scences. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 26, 84 - 119.
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