Some New Publications

As 2011 winds down (which may also give me the time to do some more Gawk coding again – watch out for more updates soon), we’re still in the process of harvesting the results of our work over the last twelve months. Over the past few weeks, a clutch of articles based on our Mapping Online Publics research have finally seen the light of day:

Full details on all our outputs on the publications page, as always.

And that’s (almost) it for 2011, I guess – from floods to fabulous new research collaborations, it’s been some year… Let’s hope 2012 turns out to be slightly more sedate. As you already know, we’ve got a new research project into the use of social media in crisis communication starting early in the year, in partnership with the Queensland Department of Community Safety and the Eidos Institute – more on that as it picks up speed. For now, here’s a QUT news story which has the key details.

And finally, heartfelt congratulations to Mapping Online Publics team member Tim Highfield, who was today awarded a PhD for his study of the Australian and French political blogospheres. An electronic copy of his thesis should show up on QUT ePrints very soon…