BROG is best known for an article published in January 2004 entitled, [http://www.blogninja.com/DDGDD04.doc "Bridging the gap: A genre analysis of weblogs,"] which applied content analysis methods to a random sample of 203 blogs and characterized blogs as an emergent genre of computer-mediated communication. This article received the [http://incsub.org/awards/index.php?p=18 2004 "Best Blogged Paper" Edublog award] and is often cited in scholarship about blogs. A [http://scholar.google.com/ Google Scholar] search indicates that it had been cited 162 times as of [[November 19]], [[2007]]. | BROG is best known for an article published in January 2004 entitled, [http://www.blogninja.com/DDGDD04.doc "Bridging the gap: A genre analysis of weblogs,"] which applied content analysis methods to a random sample of 203 blogs and characterized blogs as an emergent genre of computer-mediated communication. This article received the [http://incsub.org/awards/index.php?p=18 2004 "Best Blogged Paper" Edublog award] and is often cited in scholarship about blogs. A [http://scholar.google.com/ Google Scholar] search indicates that it had been cited 162 times as of [[November 19]], [[2007]]. |