Through the looking glass : internet users' perceptions of socio-political blog credibility in Singapore.

This dissertation examines Internet users’ perceptions of Socio-Political Blogs’ (SPB) credibility in Singapore. It is modeled after 2 studies of the US Blogosphere: “Wag the Blog” (Johnson and Kaye, 2004) and “Every Blog has its Day” (Johnson, Kaye, Bichard and Wong, 2007). The research sought to i...

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Main Author: Heng, Linda.
Other Authors: Indrajit Banerjee
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Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-148482019-12-10T11:42:57Z Through the looking glass : internet users' perceptions of socio-political blog credibility in Singapore. Heng, Linda. Indrajit Banerjee Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media This dissertation examines Internet users’ perceptions of Socio-Political Blogs’ (SPB) credibility in Singapore. It is modeled after 2 studies of the US Blogosphere: “Wag the Blog” (Johnson and Kaye, 2004) and “Every Blog has its Day” (Johnson, Kaye, Bichard and Wong, 2007). The research sought to identify differences in credibility perceptions between readers and non-readers of SPB, as well as identify characteristics that could influence their credibility perceptions of SPB in Singapore. ​Master of Mass Communication 2009-02-26T00:42:16Z 2009-02-26T00:42:16Z 2008 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14848 en Nanyang Technological University 96 p. application/pdf
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Heng, Linda.
Through the looking glass : internet users' perceptions of socio-political blog credibility in Singapore.
description This dissertation examines Internet users’ perceptions of Socio-Political Blogs’ (SPB) credibility in Singapore. It is modeled after 2 studies of the US Blogosphere: “Wag the Blog” (Johnson and Kaye, 2004) and “Every Blog has its Day” (Johnson, Kaye, Bichard and Wong, 2007). The research sought to identify differences in credibility perceptions between readers and non-readers of SPB, as well as identify characteristics that could influence their credibility perceptions of SPB in Singapore.
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title Through the looking glass : internet users' perceptions of socio-political blog credibility in Singapore.
title_short Through the looking glass : internet users' perceptions of socio-political blog credibility in Singapore.
title_full Through the looking glass : internet users' perceptions of socio-political blog credibility in Singapore.
title_fullStr Through the looking glass : internet users' perceptions of socio-political blog credibility in Singapore.
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