The journal Reconstruction: studies in contemporary culture has published a special issue on "Theories/Practices of Blogging" (via Mathemagenic). Here's a list of the articles:
- Michael Benton, "Thoughts on Blogging by a Poorly Masked Academic"
- Craig Saper, "Blogademia"
- danah boyd, "A Blogger's Blog: Exploring the Definition of a Medium"
- Tama Leaver, "Blogging Everyday Life"
- Erica Johnson, "Democracy Defended: Polibloggers and the Political Press in America"
- Carmel L. Vaisman, "Design and Play: Weblog Genres of Adolescent Girls in Israel"
- David Sasaki, "Identity and Credibility in the Global Blogosphere"
- Anna Notaro, "The Lo(n)g Revolution: The Blogosphere as an Alternative Public Sphere?"
- Esther Herman, "My Life in the Panopticon: Blogging From Iran"
- Various Authors, "Webfestschrift for Wealth Bondage/The Happy Tutor" [external link]
- Lilia Efimova, "Two papers, me in between" [external link]
- Lauren Elkin,"Blogging and (Expatriate) Identity"
- Various Bloggers, "Why I Blog: Part 1" and "Part 2"
- Laxman D. Satya, "The Question is not, 'Can the Subaltern speak?' The Question is, 'Can She be heard?' A Review of Lata Mani's Contentious Traditions: Debate on Sati in Colonial India"
- Larry Taylor on "Midwestern Unlike You and Me: New Zealand's Julian Dashper" [art exhibit]
- Marc Ouellette on Wheeler Winston Dixon's Film and Television After 9/11
- Marc Ouellette on Geoff King and Tanya Krzywinska's ScreenPlay: cinema/videogames/interfaces