Fascinating paper on home pages and the construction of identity, from September 1998. Weblogs were off radar then, I guess, but the ideas and commentary are just as valid and interesting. In the context of this paper, weblogs define your identity by displaying your interests and dislikes (by their absence despite being common in the community).
Fascinating paper on home pages and the construction of identity, from September 1998. Weblogs were off radar then, I guess, but the ideas and commentary are just as valid and interesting. In the context of this paper, weblogs define your identity by displaying your interests and dislikes (by their absence despite being common in the community).