The Geoblogosphere comprises and gathers every day the newest articles from more then 200 blogs (and still counting) dealing with the most various earth related themes, ranging from geological excursions, sharing field experiences, philosophizing about earth sciences, life and art, media coverage and daily rock encounters to discussion of the newest scientific discoveries on this planet and others.
So philosophizing around (geo)blogging with Dr. Welland many questions raised:
- like how bloggeology can “impact” society and "real geology" , should and can we promote the "geoblogosphere", and are blogs private “business” or public affairs, and institutions underevaluating the possibilities given by this new method of communication ?
So philosophizing around (geo)blogging with Dr. Welland many questions raised:
- like how bloggeology can “impact” society and "real geology" , should and can we promote the "geoblogosphere", and are blogs private “business” or public affairs, and institutions underevaluating the possibilities given by this new method of communication ?
We will try to respond to these questions by the July 2010 Accretionary Wedge carnival, so please geoblogger(s) around the globe: make a short break of your daily field trips, put away for a moment your pet rock, and send in your contribution or post a comment for the AW, you got time until the 29 July – I then will gather the posts and present them to the GEOBLOGOSPHERE!
Here's mine - a little ahead of the deadline for a change:
ReplyDeletehttp://pascals-puppy.blogspot.com/2010/07/whither-geoblogs.html
And here is mine ...
ReplyDeletehttp://hypocentral.com/blog/2010/07/21/accretionary-wedge-26-whither-the-geoblogosphere/
Here you go: http://vatul.net/blog/index.php/4689/
ReplyDeleteOne more week to tinker with it. Phew.
This is my first contribution to The Accretionary Wedge. Thanks for hosting a great topic! Looking forward to seeing some other perspectives on the subject!
ReplyDeleteHere is mine: http://eatsleepgeology.blogspot.com/2010/07/neogeo-bloggers-view-of-geoblogosphere.html
here's mine: http://clasticdetritus.com/2010/07/21/the-evolving-role-of-the-geoscience-blogosphere/
ReplyDeleteThank´s to all that contributed until now - just 5 days to go...
ReplyDeleteHere's my offering:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.stagesofsuccession.com/2010/07/using-geoblogosphere-in-teaching.html
This was an interesting prompt!
My contribution:
ReplyDeletehttp://jrepka.blogspot.com/2010/07/accretionary-wedge-26-evolution-of.html
Here's my post:
ReplyDeletehttp://highway8a.blogspot.com/2010/07/whence-geoblogosphere.html
Here's mine! (I know, cutting it close again...) http://magmacumlaude.blogspot.com/2010/07/role-and-impacts-of-geoblogosphere-july.html
ReplyDeleteAnd mine. Great topic!
ReplyDeleteHere's mine: http://geotripper.blogspot.com/2010/07/accretionary-wedge-26-musings-of.html
ReplyDeleteOne more: The Geoblogosphere: Foothills Behind, Mountains Ahead
ReplyDeleteThe Highly Allochthonous bloggers are a few hours late, but we hope you'll include our posts anyways!
ReplyDeleteAnne's is http://all-geo.org/highlyallochthonous/2010/07/geoblogospheric-community-what-is-it-good-for/
Chris's is http://all-geo.org/highlyallochthonous/2010/07/the-geoblogosphere-what-id-like-to-build-next/