I am working on a new assignment for my class this semester and would like to elicit help from you all. I have decided that it would be a good activity to review some blogs and analyze them for appropriate/inappropriate self-disclosure. (I have to miss class one day and thought this might be a good out-of-class assignment).
What I would love is to gather some suggestions of a variety of different blog styles from people who may know of some interesting blogs. Many of the ones I follow on a regular basis have a Christian component and/or family based, and I don't want to only provide suggestions for blogs that talk about one particular faith or one issue. I would ultimately like to provide a suggestion list of blogs that cover a multitude of topics yet that still include some aspect of self-disclosure.
If you have favorite blogs that you think would have interesting topics, please leave me a note letting me know the address. I'm curious to see what my students feel is appropriate or inappropriate for online sharing. : )
Thank you in advance for your participation. (Does that inspire you to help me? I hope so.)
4 comments:
Lol, wellllllllllll, mine is still fairly new and I have a tendency to "expand" on my feelings. But I do try to curtail the language and just what I say (you should hear what I DON'T put in it!)
http://ramblinsbarbedwireandpetticoat.blogspot.com/
Eck, I about forgot about this one......... http://romancebandits.com/jodi-thomas/#comment-82914 This blog is constantly changing because it is about romance books and the authors, they use a lot of "guest" bloggers so there is a great deal of variety.
So, here's a list of my favorites, and the first is mine. The opinions on mine may be split based upon people's opinion just of the content and my character.
http://markus.alyra.org/
http://rowdykittens.com/blog/
http://whatever.scalzi.com/
http://zenhabits.net/
http://www.theminimalists.com/
http://pathlesspedaled.com/
http://letsgorideabike.com/blog/
One of the quirks about what I read is that the non-tech blogs frequently *require* self-disclosure, specifically because they are about our struggles and cannot be told from any perspective that permits non-disclosure.
http://www.graspingforobjectivity.com/
I don't know this lady, but I just happened to run across her blog through a friends facebook page. I've enjoyed reading her blog.
Koleta
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