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Political blogs – the curious case of the missing centre

March 4, 2009March 4, 2009 fourcultures2 Comments

There’s an interesting working paper on the culture of political blogs over at Crooked Timber.

Some highlights and discussion: Continue reading “Political blogs – the curious case of the missing centre” →

Posted in cultural theory, Grid-Group, UncategorizedTagged blogging, Crooked Timber, cultural theory, Grid-Group, Netroots, politics

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