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Sociological Analysis of Blogging Communities in Singapore

A warm and sincere thanks to each of you for contributing to this analysis by completing the survey administered by NUS. As promised, I have attached a softcopy of the term paper for your perusal. My professor is pleased with your insights on the local blogging community, and awarded me with a B+! I couldn’t have done this without your support.

From time to time, students email me asking for for my help to fill our survey forms and questionaires for their school papers. If I have the time, I usually try to help them with their homewurk because I recall with vivid technicolour details, the horror of being a student. My only condition is for them to send me their paper after they are done so I can share it with you.

So here is a paper by Lina, entitled “Sociological Analysis of Blogging Communities in Singapore “ which I think was rather well researched, written and presented. Enjoy.


7 Comments

Posted by
CoWg0eSm0o
8 November 2005 @ 9pm

gosh! can’t view!!!
I’m pretty interested in the contents & areas of research though.. =)


Posted by
queenofsuds
8 November 2005 @ 9pm

me too! fix it pretty please?


Posted by
caleb
8 November 2005 @ 9pm

Opps - link fixed.


Posted by
Kenny
8 November 2005 @ 11pm

“Cowboy Caleb reveals that it is his “divine responsibility to ensure that [his fans] do not jump off a building from despair” by updating his blog with entertaining features frequently”

LOL.


Posted by
naeboo~
9 November 2005 @ 4am

WTF.. term paper on blogging?

this world is so fucked.


Posted by
oonik_grl
9 November 2005 @ 10am

Shouldn’t she password protect it or something ? At least convert it to PDF.


Posted by
cellprof
9 November 2005 @ 12pm

Paper took an interesting (note that Cowboy Caleb is one of her sources) view, and though the awkward language sometimes obscures her message, I enjoyed the paper. No need to protect her ideas, oonik_grl- they should be free for others to use (and if you need to steal ideas from others, go ahead, better than no ideas at all).