Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age
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University of Oxford Podcasts
Chapters
Why blog? (session one, part one)
58:42
Read by Kate Brooks, A. Blake Ewing, Chris Gilson, Sierra Williams and Chris Bertram
Why blog? (session one, part two)
52:41
Read by Kate Brooks, William Dutton, David Levy and Will de Frietas
1:27:24
Read by A. Blake Ewing, Andrew Sparrow, Victoria Nash, Chris Prosser and Rosemary Bechler
Concluding Academic Blogging: Political Analysis in the Digital Age
8:26
Read by Niki Seth-Smith and Stuart White