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		<title>Dissertation about electronic rumors: I need your help!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the translation of yesterday’s post about my dissertation. So, my research is focused on the transmission of electronic rumors and how it evolved from the web “first generation” to the so-called “web2.0”. What I call an “electronic rumor” is any unverified information spreading on the Internet (emails, forums, blogs, microblogging platforms, social networks, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the translation of <a title="Mémoire sur les rumeurs électroniques" href="http://www.monkeywatcher.com/memoire/memoire-sur-les-rumeurs-electroniques-cest-parti/">yesterday’s post about my dissertation</a>. So, my research is <strong>focused on the transmission of electronic rumors and how it evolved</strong> from the web “first generation” to the so-called “web2.0”. What I call an “electronic rumor” is any unverified information spreading on the Internet (emails, forums, blogs, microblogging platforms, social networks, social bookmarking sites, video sharing services, mobile web, etc.).</p>
<p>So, It’d like to compare the transmission model from the web1 (mainly through email and BBS/messageboards) with the new model I&#8217;ve developed for the web2.0. Afterwards I’ll have to evaluate and test this model on several case studies, and <strong>that&#8217;s why I need you</strong>!</p>
<p>It would help me a lot if you could <strong>suggest me some rumors, and tell me why you find them interesting</strong> (length, multiple channel used, different versions of the same rumor, use of new channels such at mobile web or microblogging tools, etc.). The theme or topic isn’t relevant for my research, so it can be anything except marketing related rumors (no viral or buzz campaigns).</p>
<p>Those rumors don’t have to be specific to the Internet but MUST be spread and transmitted on the web. You can think of some examples such as the strange things you can find about Barack Obama’s religion, the rumors around the Iphone 3G before it was launched, etc.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for helping, I really appreciate it! You can <strong>leave your rumors in the comments</strong> at the bottom of this post, <strong>or send them by email at <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">var username = "greg"; var hostname = "monkeywatcher.com";document.write("<a href=" + "mail" + "to:" + username + "@" + hostname + ">" + username + " [at] " + hostname + "<\/a>")</script> </strong>. It would be nice if you could spread the word about this research to your bloggers or microbloggers friends, or any person using social media on a regular basis.</p>
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