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Blogging and globalization: the blurring of the public/private spheres
Gillian Youngs
University of Brighton
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Social Sciences
New Media
100%
Public and Private Sphere
100%
Social Participation
50%
Political Economics
50%
Critical Thinking
50%
Cultural Life
50%
Practice Theory
50%
Communication Development
50%
Design Methodology
50%
Arts and Humanities
Blogging
100%
Public-private
100%
private sphere
100%
Conceptual
30%
Spatial
30%
Public sphere
20%
New Media
20%
substantive
10%
Limitations
10%
Foreground
10%
Social Life
10%
Blogs
10%
Design Methodology
10%
Originality
10%
Cultural Life
10%
Practice Theory
10%
Critical Thinking
10%
Media Development
10%
Economic Life
10%
Keyphrases
Public-private
100%
Blogging
100%
Private Sphere
100%
Public Sphere
20%
Design Methodology
10%
Social Life
10%
Blogs
10%
Practice Theory
10%
Political Economy
10%
Spatial Issues
10%
Conceptual Domain
10%
Political Life
10%
Globalization Processes
10%
Bloggers
10%
Cultural Life
10%
Economic Life
10%
Media Development
10%
Spatial Reconfiguration
10%
Media Transformation
10%
Burring
10%
Theoretical Domains Framework
10%
Spatial Framework
10%
Psychology
New Media
100%
Blogs
50%
Critical Thinking
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Public and Private Sphere
100%