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title: 'BlogTalk Reloaded 1.6'
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date: '2006-10-02T07:28:01-04:00'
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permalink: /blogtalk-reloaded-16/
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- conferences
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Panel 4: Wolfgang Zeglovits and Raymond Elferink & Graham Atwell
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(tags: [blogtalkreloaded](http://technorati.com/tag/blogtalkreloaded))
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wolfgang zeglovits
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“the practice of social software development: case studies of blogger.com and antville.org”
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weblog software is not only a technological phenomenon, but a social and a cultural one as well. by enabling a bigger range of users to publish easily content to the web weblogs opened the floor for a social change in publishing
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case studies of development of blogging services: antville and blogger
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raymond elferink & graham atwell
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“the bazaar: developing an open architecture of participation”
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<http://www.bazaar.org>
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theories behind site they’re developing
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— communities of practice (what it is about; how it functions; what capability has it produced)
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— activity theory (“active participants in the practices of social communities and constructing identities in relation to these communities”)
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— power of narrative (to say what something means is to say how it is related or connected to something else; to ask the meaning of an event is to ask how it contributed to the story in which it occurs…)
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