Posts tagged with ‘ultralocal’

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Ultralocal blogs update and a new local directory: nutshell.org.uk

August 18, 2009

Last week Paul Bradshaw and I launched an exercise (background) to identify and map as many “ultralocal” blogs and websites as possible.

We have had almost 140 blogs and websites added, albeit with a certain amount of “creative marketing” in the mix, which will reduce the total – depending on the criteria used by each person using the data.

There are so many blogs which can be called “local”, with a wide range of purposes, that I think we are likely to end up with a series of directories rather than a single monolithic website. Otherwise the directory might become so large as to be unmaintainable.

I have an interest in independent commentary and a movement to rebuild politics from the grassroots upwards. I think a key to this is to react to the recent political scandals by seeking a broader, more rounded view of politics, rather than either rejecting or ignoring political life.

So I’m kicking off with a directory – called Nutshell.

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UK Local Blog Directory Launches

August 17, 2009

Following on from this post over at the Online Journalism Blog about Mapping Local Blogs, and this previous posting about trends in local blogging, I have used some of the data collected, and some of my own records, to start building a directory of Local Blogs in the UK.

There’s still much to do, but you are most welcome to have a look around and comment.