Green, Duncan
(2015)
An antidote to futility: Why academics (and students) should take blogging / social media seriously.
Impact of Social Sciences Blog
(26 Oct 2015).
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Abstract
Blogs are now an established part of the chattersphere/public conversation, especially in international development circles, but Duncan Green finds academic take-up lacking. Here he outlines the major arguments for taking blogging and social media seriously. It doesn’t need to become another onerous time-commitment. Reading a blog should be like listening to the person talk, but with links.
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