Guests
Welcome!
Sign Up
Log On

Search


 

Information Research Weblog






Subject Warblogs
Posted 3/20/2003; 5:50 AM by Tom Wilson
Last Modified 6/4/2003; 8:41 AM by Tom Wilson
In Response To (#Top of Thread.)
Label None. Read 607
<<PREVIOUS NEXT>> TOP THREAD EDIT REPLY
.
The war on Iraq has stimulated the Web-loggers, with new Weblogs sprouting like spring bulbs. How much of what reported is simply items from the news agencies re-cycled and re-cycled and how much is genuine news as distinct from rumour is open to question. Of course, a lot of them are based in the USA, so they have a hard time keeping up with what is going on in real time (as distinct from Eastern Standard Time, or even more, on Pacific Time) However, if you want to keep track of what is assumed to be happening, here's one or two to keep you busy:

Breaking News: War in Iraq

You can read an interview with the editor of this 'Warblog' at the "I want media" site.

BlogLeft: Critical Interventions

Not strictly a dedicated Warblog, but with a lot of relevant material.

Steve's WarBlog

Get a Scandinavian perspective at: Bjørn Stærk Blog

and a German view at:

WARLOG.AAA: The Weblog Against the Agressive America

.
<<PREVIOUS NEXT>> TOP THREAD EDIT REPLY
ENCLOSURES

None.
REPLIES

None.
 




Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.



This site managed with Conversant, © Copyright 2008 Macrobyte Resources

Channels


Digital Libraries

Education

Electronic publishing

Freedom of information

Information Management

Intellectual Property

Internet

Knowledge management

Personal

Records management

Resources

Searching

Software

Technology

Weblogs

Wireless

Words