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	<title>Comments on: I Have Never Been Blogging</title>
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		<title>By: ::: thinking research ethics &#38; online research(ers) together &#171; TransnationalSpaces.DoingPublic</title>
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		<dc:creator>::: thinking research ethics &#38; online research(ers) together &#171; TransnationalSpaces.DoingPublic</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Also, he has written about what it means to blog as a researcher: Maybe it is part of being a grad student, where I feel afraid that I’ll accidentally offend someone or, more likely, just say something stupid. Maybe it is because my site is first and foremost an academic portfolio constructed with blogging software, a professional, polished, public space in which I can present a slightly more interactive CV. Maybe it is because I’ve been part of an pedagogic culture in which blogging is overwhelmingly just a digital form of the standard one-page essay summarizing and responding to the week’s course readings. And as I write that last sentence — which may be interpreted as a slight jab towards some of my favorite professors — I realize exactly what my problem is: I have to stop myself from obsessing too much, or else I’ll never actually blog. (Source: Technically Human) [...]</description>
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