Reading through these interviews can be time-consuming, and worth the time. For example, each of the interviewees recommends his or her favorite blogs and books; these recommendations can send you off on several exploratory link-paths. They also talk about such topics as why they got into science blogging and how blogging affects their "day jobs."
From The bloggers behind the blogs (Research Digest blog):
Blogging has emerged as a powerful medium in recent years and nowhere is this more evident than in psychology and neuroscience. But who are the people behind these increasingly influential blogs? What are their motives and what advice do they have for aspiring bloggers? The Research Digest caught up with a handful of the world's leading psych bloggers to find out:
- Jacy Young of Advances in the History of Psychology.
- Jesse Bering of Bering in Mind.
- Anthony Risser of BrainBlog.
- David DiSalvo of Brainspin & Neuronarrative.
- Petra Boynton of Dr Petra.
- Vaughan Bell of Mind Hacks.
- Mo Costandi of Neurophilosphy.
- David Dobbs of Neuron Culture.
- Neuroskeptic of Neuroskeptic.
- Hesitant Iconoclast of Neurowhoa!
- Scarlett de Courcier of Ramblings of an Academic Petrolhead, Paracademia and 28 others.
- Dave Munger of Research Blogging and Cognitive Daily.
- Wray Herbert of We're Only Human & Full Frontal Psychology.
Click to the post to follow links to all the interviews. You may find a new blog or two to add to your RSS feed.
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