Barry Saunders

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Zeitraum

2006 - 2008

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51

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Google Yourself! Measuring the performance of personalized information resources (2008)

Thomas Nicolai, Lars Kirchhoff, Axel Bruns, Jason Wilson, Barry Saunders

The practice described as »Self-Googling« can be seen as a form of narcissism, which may help to explain the phenomenon of people searching and browsing the Web for information about themselves....

Not Funny (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

One of the most prominent recurring features of the long election campaign we've just put behind us were our politicians' and journalists' usually ill-fated moves to attempt the humour defence...

Not Funny (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

One of the most prominent recurring features of the long election campaign we've just put behind us were our politicians' and journalists' usually ill-fated moves to attempt the humour defence...

Not Funny (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

One of the most prominent recurring features of the long election campaign we've just put behind us were our politicians' and journalists' usually ill-fated moves to attempt the humour defence...

Digging Deeper (2007)

Wilson, Jason, Saunders, Barry, Bruns, Axel

Climate change dominated a couple of days of Federal Election campaigning earlier this week, with the major parties both fumbling in laying out their responses. Peter Garrett and Malcolm Turnbull...

Jumping the Shark (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Collectively, the writers here at Club Bloggery have been watching the Australian political blogosphere for years. We know that the bloggers who have perhaps been most important and prominent down...

Jumping the Shark (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Collectively, the writers here at Club Bloggery have been watching the Australian political blogosphere for years. We know that the bloggers who have perhaps been most important and prominent down...

Digging Deeper (2007)

Wilson, Jason, Saunders, Barry, Bruns, Axel

Climate change dominated a couple of days of Federal Election campaigning earlier this week, with the major parties both fumbling in laying out their responses. Peter Garrett and Malcolm Turnbull...

Election Flops on YouTube (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In an election campaign as drawn out as this, you'd have to have excellent memory to remember the hype around John Howard's use of YouTube to make policy announcements. Some months ago, the media...

Election Flops on YouTube (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In an election campaign as drawn out as this, you'd have to have excellent memory to remember the hype around John Howard's use of YouTube to make policy announcements. Some months ago, the media...

Digging Deeper (2007)

Wilson, Jason, Saunders, Barry, Bruns, Axel

Climate change dominated a couple of days of Federal Election campaigning earlier this week, with the major parties both fumbling in laying out their responses. Peter Garrett and Malcolm Turnbull...

Jumping the Shark (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Collectively, the writers here at Club Bloggery have been watching the Australian political blogosphere for years. We know that the bloggers who have perhaps been most important and prominent down...

Election Flops on YouTube (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In an election campaign as drawn out as this, you'd have to have excellent memory to remember the hype around John Howard's use of YouTube to make policy announcements. Some months ago, the media...

Consulting Bloggers as Citizens (2007)

Saunders, Barry, Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel

The announcement of the Greensblog is an interesting example for the possibilities of blogging for minority political parties. Clearly drawing inspiration from Democrats Senator Andrew Bartlett’s...

Beyond Gotcha: Blogs as a Space for Debate (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and citizen journalism will never replace their mainstream counterparts because they "don’t break...

Blogging outside the Echo Chamber (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In the current political climate, it's no surprise that a number of sessions at the recent Australian Blogging Conference at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane focussed on the potential...

Bloggers Watch as Journalists Turn on Each Other over Worm (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In spite of the growing evidence of the role of bloggers like Possums Pollytics and citizen journalism projects like our own Youdecide2007 as alternative commentators and opinion leaders in the...

Consulting Bloggers as Citizens (2007)

Saunders, Barry, Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel

The announcement of the Greensblog is an interesting example for the possibilities of blogging for minority political parties. Clearly drawing inspiration from Democrats Senator Andrew Bartlett’s...

Beyond Gotcha: Blogs as a Space for Debate (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and citizen journalism will never replace their mainstream counterparts because they "don’t break...

Blogging outside the Echo Chamber (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In the current political climate, it's no surprise that a number of sessions at the recent Australian Blogging Conference at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane focussed on the potential...

Bloggers Watch as Journalists Turn on Each Other over Worm (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In spite of the growing evidence of the role of bloggers like Possums Pollytics and citizen journalism projects like our own Youdecide2007 as alternative commentators and opinion leaders in the...

Consulting Bloggers as Citizens (2007)

Saunders, Barry, Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel

The announcement of the Greensblog is an interesting example for the possibilities of blogging for minority political parties. Clearly drawing inspiration from Democrats Senator Andrew Bartlett’s...

Beyond Gotcha: Blogs as a Space for Debate (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and citizen journalism will never replace their mainstream counterparts because they "don’t break...

Blogging outside the Echo Chamber (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In the current political climate, it's no surprise that a number of sessions at the recent Australian Blogging Conference at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane focussed on the potential...

Bloggers Watch as Journalists Turn on Each Other over Worm (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In spite of the growing evidence of the role of bloggers like Possums Pollytics and citizen journalism projects like our own Youdecide2007 as alternative commentators and opinion leaders in the...

Who's Afraid of the MSM? (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Recent public spats between mainstream industrial journalism and citizen-led media – news bloggers and citizen journalists – actually mask their increasing interdependence, and obscure the...

Who's Afraid of the MSM? (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Recent public spats between mainstream industrial journalism and citizen-led media – news bloggers and citizen journalists – actually mask their increasing interdependence, and obscure the...

Who's Afraid of the MSM? (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Recent public spats between mainstream industrial journalism and citizen-led media – news bloggers and citizen journalists – actually mask their increasing interdependence, and obscure the...

Who's Afraid of the MSM? (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Recent public spats between mainstream industrial journalism and citizen-led media – news bloggers and citizen journalists – actually mask their increasing interdependence, and obscure the...

Consulting Bloggers as Citizens (2007)

Saunders, Barry, Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel

The announcement of the Greensblog is an interesting example for the possibilities of blogging for minority political parties. Clearly drawing inspiration from Democrats Senator Andrew Bartlett’s...

Beyond Gotcha: Blogs as a Space for Debate (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and citizen journalism will never replace their mainstream counterparts because they "don’t break...

Blogging outside the Echo Chamber (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In the current political climate, it's no surprise that a number of sessions at the recent Australian Blogging Conference at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane focussed on the potential...

Bloggers Watch as Journalists Turn on Each Other over Worm (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In spite of the growing evidence of the role of bloggers like Possums Pollytics and citizen journalism projects like our own Youdecide2007 as alternative commentators and opinion leaders in the...

Digging Deeper (2007)

Wilson, Jason, Saunders, Barry, Bruns, Axel

Climate change dominated a couple of days of Federal Election campaigning earlier this week, with the major parties both fumbling in laying out their responses. Peter Garrett and Malcolm Turnbull...

Jumping the Shark (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Collectively, the writers here at Club Bloggery have been watching the Australian political blogosphere for years. We know that the bloggers who have perhaps been most important and prominent down...

Election Flops on YouTube (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In an election campaign as drawn out as this, you'd have to have excellent memory to remember the hype around John Howard's use of YouTube to make policy announcements. Some months ago, the media...

Not Funny (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

One of the most prominent recurring features of the long election campaign we've just put behind us were our politicians' and journalists' usually ill-fated moves to attempt the humour defence...

Who's Afraid of the MSM? (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Recent public spats between mainstream industrial journalism and citizen-led media – news bloggers and citizen journalists – actually mask their increasing interdependence, and obscure the...

Consulting Bloggers as Citizens (2007)

Saunders, Barry, Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel

The announcement of the Greensblog is an interesting example for the possibilities of blogging for minority political parties. Clearly drawing inspiration from Democrats Senator Andrew Bartlett’s...

Beyond Gotcha: Blogs as a Space for Debate (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and citizen journalism will never replace their mainstream counterparts because they "don’t break...

Blogging outside the Echo Chamber (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In the current political climate, it's no surprise that a number of sessions at the recent Australian Blogging Conference at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane focussed on the potential...

Bloggers Watch as Journalists Turn on Each Other over Worm (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In spite of the growing evidence of the role of bloggers like Possums Pollytics and citizen journalism projects like our own Youdecide2007 as alternative commentators and opinion leaders in the...

Digging Deeper (2007)

Wilson, Jason, Saunders, Barry, Bruns, Axel

Climate change dominated a couple of days of Federal Election campaigning earlier this week, with the major parties both fumbling in laying out their responses. Peter Garrett and Malcolm Turnbull...

Jumping the Shark (2007)

Wilson, Jason A., Bruns, Axel, Saunders, Barry

Collectively, the writers here at Club Bloggery have been watching the Australian political blogosphere for years. We know that the bloggers who have perhaps been most important and prominent down...

Election Flops on YouTube (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

In an election campaign as drawn out as this, you'd have to have excellent memory to remember the hype around John Howard's use of YouTube to make policy announcements. Some months ago, the media...

Not Funny (2007)

Bruns, Axel, Wilson, Jason A., Saunders, Barry

One of the most prominent recurring features of the long election campaign we've just put behind us were our politicians' and journalists' usually ill-fated moves to attempt the humour defence...

Citizen Media and Investigative Journalism (2006)

Saunders, Barry

What are the threats posed to investigative journalism? Can investigative journalism benefit by working with citizen journalists?

Citizen Media and Investigative Journalism (2006)

Saunders, Barry

What are the threats posed to investigative journalism? Can investigative journalism benefit by working with citizen journalists?

Citizen Media and Investigative Journalism (2006)

Saunders, Barry

What are the threats posed to investigative journalism? Can investigative journalism benefit by working with citizen journalists?

Citizen Media and Investigative Journalism (2006)

Saunders, Barry

What are the threats posed to investigative journalism? Can investigative journalism benefit by working with citizen journalists?

Citizen Media and Investigative Journalism (2006)

Saunders, Barry

What are the threats posed to investigative journalism? Can investigative journalism benefit by working with citizen journalists?