Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Entry bosan: Budak NERD je baca, serius! by shahroll



As salam and hello readers,


see? cara aku approach korang pon dah bosan, lagi mau baca? tutup je lah blog ni roll, tak de orang nak baca lah, delete je k? itu hati kecil berbicara, kadang ikut hati mati u know? jadah..


Baru setel develop NEW weblog. Untuk siapa? haaa tu tungguuuuu lah aku bagi tahu, tapi rase lam facebook dah bagitahu kot? entah lah, lupa. Ada orang bertanya kat aku, buat services develop web tak? jawapan nya adalah YE AKU BUAT =)


Aku suka baca paper orang. Maksud aku paper research lah. Takde la suka sangat macam aku teruja baca Ujang or Under 18 punya komik. Suam-suam suku kiranya. Dalam aku menyusuri Google Scholar, aku dapat bahan2 yang best! jom tengok!


1) THE SOCIAL REALITY OF THE MALAYSIAN BLOGOSPHERE

This paper explores the social reality of blogging in Malaysia. The presence of blogs has created a change in terms of the flow of communication and how information is obtained, shared and accessed. With a Malaysian customized framework of press freedom and strong emphasis on the multicultural values and religion, there are various factors to be considered before one decides what to write in a blog. [Abdul Latiff Ahmad- UKM]


2) Blogging field notes: participatory innovation or methodological dead end?
This paper describes the use of a blog as part of a long term ethnography of Malaysian bloggers. The blog is used as a medium to participate in the activities of the bloggers, and also to elicit a dialogue with the bloggers by posting field-notes in the form of observations and analysis of what is often 
called the Malaysian ‘blogosphere’, but will be referred to here as the Malaysian field of blogging.[Julian Hopkins-PhD Sunway campus]


3) Blogging in Malaysia: Hope for a New Democratic Technology? 


By facilitating the open sharing of ideas, information and perspectives, blogging in Malaysia has the potential to serve as a democratizing force in a country with little freedom of expression. Democratic expectations of the local blogosphere must be tempered, however, with a realistic understanding of its limitations and of the government’s hegemonic, and sometimes coercive, 
mechanisms of control. [Dr. Sandra C. Smeltzer- Canada]





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