I have to wonder what kind of world we live in where an opinion can sentence you to fifteen months in jail.
I also have to wonder what kind of world we live in when governments really see bloggers as that big of a threat. Are the bloggers powerful, or are the governments paranoid as a result of actually having something to hide?
15 000, 14 942, 14 587, 14 134, 13 198, 12 285, 12 02711 830, 10 800, 9725, 9 128, 9 015, 8 734, 5000, proof-reading and more proof-reading. Finished. Now that wasn't so hard after all.
I'm currently in my honours year of a Bachelor of Arts (Media, Society, and Culture) at Curtin University in Western Australia and I'm enjoying researching the sociological and cultural aspects of the Internet. During 2008 I will write a thesis that aims to uncover the sources of tensions between employers and employees who maintain personal blogs.
When I'm not researching and writing I ride a bike, climb stairs, meditate, or drink cheap red wine.
This blog is my research journal and an organic CV. Please post a comment and let me know your thoughts.
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I have to wonder what kind of world we live in where an opinion can sentence you to fifteen months in jail.
I also have to wonder what kind of world we live in when governments really see bloggers as that big of a threat. Are the bloggers powerful, or are the governments paranoid as a result of actually having something to hide?
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