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‘This is so skrrrrr’ – creative translanguaging by Chinese micro-blogging users

International Journal of Multilingualism, 2020
This study investigates the use of a popular online expression ‘skr’ by Chinese micro-blogging users on Weibo. Used originally as a hip-hop term for the sound of cars drifting tires, ‘skr’ was exploited by Chinese micro-blogging users for other meanings ...
Yi Zhang, W. Ren
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Blogging from Egypt

, 2019
Six years before the Egyptian revolution of January 2011, many young Egyptians had resorted to blogging as a means of self-expression and literary creativity.
T. Pepe
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Active Learning for an Online Composition Classroom: Blogging As an Enhancement of Online Curriculum

Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2018
Active learning and online education have become important aspects of knowledge delivery. Nevertheless, little research exists on how active learning techniques can be implemented in an online environment.
Olga A. Pilkington
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‘Blogging’ nurses

Nursing Management, 2004
'Blogging' is too new a term to be included in the latest Oxford English Dictionary but it is rapidly becoming an influential way of having your say. Blogs are weblogs, or regularly updated webpages in diary form, often with commentaries on, and links to, other websites.
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The Geopolitics of Travel Blogging

Geopolitics, 2019
Travel blogs are an under-utilized data repository of everyday geopolitical musings. These public, longform, generally reflexive texts allow researchers to better understand how travellers narrate their own positionality and agency within limiting state ...
Jacob Henry
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Blogging effects across supplier, retailer, and customer

Journal of Marketing Communications, 2019
The author proposes contagion effect of blogging across suppliers, retailers, and customers, and has also tested the concept of conviction in this context. The conceptual framework was developed after an exhaustive review of literature.
S. Prasad
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Preservice teachers’ blogging: collaboration across universities for meaningful technology integration

Teaching Education, 2018
The purpose of this study was to explore technology integration by preservice teachers (PSTs) through collaborative blogging between two universities. Researchers aimed to learn more about the ways PSTs apply and integrate technology into classrooms.
C. Mitchell   +2 more
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Blog Summarization for Blog Mining

2009
Although dimension reduction techniques for text documents can be used for preprocessing of blogs, these techniques will be more effective if they deal with the nature of the blogs properly. In this paper we propose a shallow summarization method for blogs as a preprocessing step for blog mining which benefits from specific characteristics of the blogs
Mohsen Jafari Asbagh   +2 more
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Blogs

2011
Subject of study in the current thesis is the phenomenon of internet journalism, also known as "people's journalism", in Greece. The latest technological, political and ideological advancements, which had an important role on the development of new internet services, are being presented.
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