The Rise of the Blogosphere
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The Rise of the Blogosphere

  1. 232 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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The Rise of the Blogosphere

About this book

In 1985 The WELL, a dial-up discussion board, began with the phrase: You own your own words. Though almost everything else about online discussion has changed in the two decades since, those words still describe its central premise, and this basic idea underlies both the power and the popularity of blogging today. Appropriately enough, it also describes American journalism as it existed a century and a half before The WELL was organized, before the concept of popular involvement in the press was nearly swept away on the rising tide of commercial and professional journalism. In this book, which is the first to provide readers with a cultural/historical account of the blog, as well as the first to analyze the different aspects of this growing phenomenon in terms of its past, Aaron Barlow provides lay readers with a thorough history and analysis of a truly democratic technology that is becoming more important to our lives every day. The current popularity of political blogs can be traced back to currents in American culture apparent even at the time of the Revolution. At that time there was no distinct commercial and professional press; the newspapers, then, provided a much more direct outlet for the voices of the people. In the nineteenth century, as the press became more commercial, it moved away from its direct involvement with politics, taking on an observer stance—removing itself from the people, as well as from politics. In the twentieth century, the press became increasingly professional, removing itself once more from the general populace. Americans, however, still longed to voice their opinions with the freedom that the press had once provided. Today, blogs are providing the means for doing just that.

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Information

Publisher
Praeger
Year
2007
Print ISBN
9780275989965
eBook ISBN
9780313071430
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. PREFACE
  3. INTRODUCTION
  4. Chapter 1 The Conception of a Popular American Press
  5. Chapter 2 The Rise of Advocacy Journalism
  6. Chapter 3 Debate in the Early American Press
  7. Chapter 4 The Victory for Rights of the Press
  8. Chapter 5 The Heyday of the Partisan Press
  9. Chapter 6 The Rise of Professional Journalism
  10. Chapter 7 The Creation of Press Empires
  11. Chapter 8 Domination of the Press by Electronic Media
  12. Chapter 9 Alternative Journalism
  13. Chapter 10 The Failure of the American News Media
  14. Chapter 11 The Movement toward Public Journalism
  15. Chapter 12 The Growth of the Discussion Board and the Birth of the Blogs
  16. Chapter 13 9/11 and the Rise of the Blogosphere
  17. Chapter 14 Research, Rathergate, and the Power of the Blogs
  18. Chapter 15 Political Reclamation and Citizen Journalism
  19. CONCLUSION
  20. NOTES
  21. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
  22. INDEX
  23. ABOUT THE AUTHOR