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Jumping the Shark (2007)

Abstract
Collectively, the writers here at Club Bloggery have been watching the Australian political blogosphere for years. We know that the bloggers who have perhaps been most important and prominent down under are psephologists – specialist electoral statisticians who try to understand and analyse polls, and consider the interlocking numbers games of electoral politics. Head counters like the anonymous Possum Comitatus, Simon Jackman, William Bowe, and Peter Brent produce accessible, incisive, original takes on polling, and engage in prolonged discussion with their readers about the meaning and import of their analysis. Week after week, free of charge, they offer in-depth analysis on polling that improves our understanding of the political process and of how party strategists think. That’s why we were surprised this week when a journalist in The Australian, Samantha Maiden, attacked a few psephs by name, implying that their sites amounted to little more than left-wing wish-fulfilment.

Publication details
Download http://eprints.qut.edu.au/10662/
Publisher Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Repository QUT | ePrints Archive (Australia)
Keywords 160601 Australian Government and Politics, 190300 JOURNALISM AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING, journalism, citizen journalism, psephology, blogs, politics, election, The Australian
Type Journal Article
Relation http://eprints.qut.edu.au/10662/1/10662.pdf
Wilson, Jason A. and Bruns, Axel and Saunders, Barry J. (2007) Jumping the Shark. ABC News Online: Club Bloggery.