Achtung - das Bamblog wird seit Mitte Oktober 2007 nicht mehr aktualisiert. Bitte besuchen Sie mein neues Weblog unter http://www.schmidtmitdete.de. Danke! - Please note that this blog is no longer active. You can find my new blog at http://www.schmidtmitdete.de. Thanks for visiting!Nonono, we’re not calling for you to send us cork..
Rather, the call […]
The new issue of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication has been published - and I’m proud to announce that it includes a paper of mine:
Schmidt, Jan (2007): Blogging Practices: An analytical framework. In: Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Vol. 12, Nr. 4. Available online: http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue4/schmidt.html
Whohoo - what an honor! Here’s the abstract:
This article […]
My colleagues from the Research Centre “New Communication Media” have set up a blog to document findings from their project “Wikis in organizations“. Worth a visit, or even a subscription to the feed…
Wo ich gerade dabei bin, interessante Ausschreibungen zu veröffentlichen: Hier ein Call für einen Workshop in Limerick (Irland):
Call for Participation/Papers
Workshop “What is missing in Social Software? Current collaborative practices in social software”
September 24, 2007
in conjunction with the 10th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Limerick, Ireland, September 24-28, 2007.
MOTIVATION AND BACKGROUND
Social software - often […]
Und gleich noch ein call hinterher:
CALL FOR PAPERS
MindTrek Conference | Social Media Stream
October 3-4, 2007 | Tampere, Finland
http://www.mindtrek.org/
DEADLINES
Deadline for submission abstracts: August 6, 2007
Notification of acceptance to authors: August 23, 2007
Registration to the conference ends: September 17, 2007
Conference: October 3–4, 2007 | Online publication: December 2007
We are happy to invite you to MindTrek Conference in […]
Great thing to start the week - today I received a bunch of copies of the first print volume I’ve ever edited:
Burg, Thomas N. / Schmidt, Jan (Eds.): BlogTalks Reloaded. Social Software - research & cases. Norderstedt: Books on Demand. 2007.
The book compiles ten papers from the “BlogTalk reloaded” conference held in last october. It […]
For the “BlogTalks Reloaded”-book I’ve contributed a paper on “Social Software: Facilitating information-, identity- and relationship management“. My german readers might find the ideas familiar, but up to now I didn’t have the opportunity to present my analytical model of social software practices to an international audience. So I’m very happy to share the preprint-pdf […]
It took Thomas and me longer than expected, but last week we managed to send the final manuscript for the “BlogTalks Reloaded“-proceedings to the “book on demand”-publisher we decided to go with (see Thomas’ blog for a short account on the difficulties…).
The volume contains a short preface by Thomas, an overview by him and my, […]
Tina Guenther has published a nice overview/summary [pdf] of some social software tools that might be valuable for academic research and academic networking - basically a “web 2.0 primer”, introducing RSS readers, blogs, wikis, networking sites and copyright alternatives. Good work!
I’ve just created a set with some of my pictures from Israel over at flickr. Oh, and Don Alphonso is still blogging about his impressions over at the GT-Blog [german] - worth the visit!
Before writing about sightseeing, football and partying in Jaffa/Tel Aviv, I want to share some more thoughts and impressions from the “Boundaries of free speech”-conference. While the first day focussed mainly on traditional media and journalism, the second day brought additional perspectives by including various people with an Internet/blogosphere background. It started off, however, with […]
When I arrived on Tuesday night, I took a group cab from the airport (thanks to the nice elderly man from Siebenbürgen on the plane who gave me the advice) which brought me to my hotel via a lot of different parts of the city (where we dropped off the other passengers). But apart from […]
True conference blogging here - I’m sitting in the back row of the large hall at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute (right next to Don Alphonso btw, who has spent the last days doing travel blogging), and listening to the panel discussion, the final event of the first conference day. All the presentations I have […]
In a couple of minutes, the conference “Boundaries of Free Speech” will begin. Thanks to the free WiFi at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, I can post two pictures proving that I really am in Israel, after a 4-hour-flight from Frankfurt to Tel Aviv yesterday. Already, a couple of nice things happened - but the […]
The FoNK (Research Centre ‘New Communication Media’) has published a new working paper which I have written together with my research assistants Martin Wilbers and Matthias Paetzolt. Based on data from our “Wie ich blogge?!”-surveys [1], we analyzed the use of and the satisfaction with different blogging software.
Schmidt, Jan / Wilbers, Martin / Paetzolt, Matthias […]