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From blogging Central Asia to citizen media : a practitioners’ perspective on the evolution of the neweurasia blog project

journal contribution
posted on 2012-10-01, 00:00 authored by Cai WilkinsonCai Wilkinson, Y Jetpyspayeva
This essay examines the development of one regional blogosphere, the Central Asian ‘Stanosphere’, through a focus on the neweurasia blog project. The neweurasia project began in 2005 as an Englishlanguage volunteer-run blog project about the former Soviet republics of Central Asia and the Caucasus, rapidly becoming one of the most visited blogs about the region. Following this auspicious start, over the next five years neweurasia developed into a multi-language locally driven project with more than 80,000 unique page views on average per month. Despite its indisputable successes, the project was often a steep learning curve for all involved. In this essay, we examine neweurasia’s evolution from ‘blogging Central Asia’ towards a citizen media project, and reflect on some of the issues and challenges encountered. On the basis of our discussion, we reflect upon how neweurasia, and citizen media in general, can maximise its impact on the nascent Stanosphere, in the process helping to give Central Asia a voice in the global blogosphere.

History

Journal

Europe-Asia studies

Volume

64

Season

Special Issue : New Media in New Europe-Asia

Pagination

1395-1414

Location

Abingdon, England

ISSN

0966-8136

eISSN

1465-3427

Language

eng

Notes

Version of record first published: 17 Sep. 2012

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Taylor & Francis

Issue

8

Publisher

Taylor & Francis