Isn't it strange that our desire for newer and ever more dazzling media machines is equaled only by our wish to escape them? Innovations in media have always been driven by the desire to overcome mediation.
I'm an associate professor at the University of Bergen, and I do research on how people tell stories online. I've been a research blogger since October 2000, and I'm currently writing a book on blogging for Polity Press. I've been head of my department fo
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