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Blogs and Knowledge Sharing, IIIAs Lilia picks up a comment by Denham Grey on blogs from KnowledgeBoard, Sebastian Fiedler adds his responses to those points of comment: Denham Grey: At times I think k-logs are hyped by a few evangelists (converted bloggers). If you look closely at the record, things are not all that rosy: more important to be heard, to 'voice' or 'push' and publish your view spaces to reply, the common 'space' is then fractal, distributed and walled - it lacks cohesion Sebastian reacts: If you want to apply Weblogging and personal Webpublishing as a tool for "organizational change" you might want to choose "groups" or "communities" as your unit of analysis. Like Lilia I tend to focus on the (networked) individual, but then my background is psychology and education... so what else would you expect? ;-) Here are my initial comments on Denham's points of critique: different in other parts of life? "Commom spaces" in modern societies tend to be "fractal", "distributed", and occassionally "walled". Why should I even expect cohesion? I would say that cohesion needs to be constructed and imposed by the individual. "a coherent easily readable discourse" with anyone - including yourself - over time? If you go about any personal learning project do all the books, websites, conversations, etc. quickly add up to "a coherent easily readable discourse"? Seblogging I have chosen to explicitly focus on other people's voices. This project is certainly NOT only about spreading MY memes... Tell me about your purposes first and then let's talk about the pros and cons of personal Webpublishing. Permalink | TrackBack | Waypath Comments
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