Top Bloggers on Communities
Here is a list of bloggers that focus on community development, management and engagement:
Check out the new photo book on these bloggers (at least the ones that have photos on the web)
1. Shel Holtz RSS Feed
2. Jake McKee RSS Feed
3. David C. Churbuck RSS Feed
4. Francois Gossieaux RSS Feed
5. Neville Hobson RSS Feed
6. Tara Hunt RSS Feed
7. Deborah Schultz RSS Feed
8. Chris Carfi RSS Feed
9. Isabel Walcott Hilborn RSS Feed
10. Giovanni Rodriguez RSS Feed
11. Kathleen Gilroy RSS Feed
12. John Winsor RSS Feed
13. Chris Heuer RSS Feed
14. Karim Lakhani RSS Feed
15. Alan Moore RSS Feed
16. Bill Johnston RSS Feed
17. Community Centric RSS Feed
18. Damon Billian RSS Feed
19. Danah Boyd RSS Feed
20. David Crow RSS Feed
21. David Lazer RSS Feed
22. Ken Thompson RSS Feed
23. Mario Sundar RSS Feed
24. Online Community Report RSS Feed
25. Corante Many 2 Many RSS Feed
26. Sebastien Paquet RSS Feed
27. Howard Rheingold RSS Feed
28. Network Weaving RSS Feed
29. Social Media Club RSS Feed
30. Larry Wilson (Managed Collaboration) RSS Feed
31. Society for New Communications Research RSS Feed
32. Lisa Whelan RSS Feed
33. Nancy White (Full Circle Interaction) RSS Feed
34. Bob Troia (The Word is Out!) RSS Feed
35. Jim Storer RSS Feed
36. Aaron Strout (Shared Insights) RSS Feed
37. Barry Libert RSS Feed
38. Rawn Shah IBM RSS Feed
39. Phil Soffer and Joe Cothrel Lithium RSS Feed
40. Comuniteer RSS Feed
41. Johnnie Moore RSS Feed
42. Sean at Community Group Therapy RSS Feed
43. Marc Canter RSS Feed
44. Lee LeFever Common Craft RSS Feed
45. Brian Balfour Social Degree RSS Feed
46. Mike Gotta Collaborative Thinking RSS Feed
47. Amy Jo Kim Social Architect RSS Feed
48. Mukund Mohan Best Engaging Communities RSS Feed
49. Christopher Allen Life with Alacrity RSS Feed
50. Shel Israel Global Neighbourhoods RSS Feed
51. Jeremiah Owyang Web strategy RSS Feed
52. Noah Kagan Okdork RSS Feed
53. Jason Kolb RSS Feed
54. Mike Rowland Impact Interaction RSS Feed
55. Fast Wonder Blog RSS Feed
56. Community Matters
57. Ross Mayfield's Weblog
Check out the new photo book on these bloggers (at least the ones that have photos on the web)
1. Shel Holtz RSS Feed
2. Jake McKee RSS Feed
3. David C. Churbuck RSS Feed
4. Francois Gossieaux RSS Feed
5. Neville Hobson RSS Feed
6. Tara Hunt RSS Feed
7. Deborah Schultz RSS Feed
8. Chris Carfi RSS Feed
9. Isabel Walcott Hilborn RSS Feed
10. Giovanni Rodriguez RSS Feed
11. Kathleen Gilroy RSS Feed
12. John Winsor RSS Feed
13. Chris Heuer RSS Feed
14. Karim Lakhani RSS Feed
15. Alan Moore RSS Feed
16. Bill Johnston RSS Feed
17. Community Centric RSS Feed
18. Damon Billian RSS Feed
19. Danah Boyd RSS Feed
20. David Crow RSS Feed
21. David Lazer RSS Feed
22. Ken Thompson RSS Feed
23. Mario Sundar RSS Feed
24. Online Community Report RSS Feed
25. Corante Many 2 Many RSS Feed
26. Sebastien Paquet RSS Feed
27. Howard Rheingold RSS Feed
28. Network Weaving RSS Feed
29. Social Media Club RSS Feed
30. Larry Wilson (Managed Collaboration) RSS Feed
31. Society for New Communications Research RSS Feed
32. Lisa Whelan RSS Feed
33. Nancy White (Full Circle Interaction) RSS Feed
34. Bob Troia (The Word is Out!) RSS Feed
35. Jim Storer RSS Feed
36. Aaron Strout (Shared Insights) RSS Feed
37. Barry Libert RSS Feed
38. Rawn Shah IBM RSS Feed
39. Phil Soffer and Joe Cothrel Lithium RSS Feed
40. Comuniteer RSS Feed
41. Johnnie Moore RSS Feed
42. Sean at Community Group Therapy RSS Feed
43. Marc Canter RSS Feed
44. Lee LeFever Common Craft RSS Feed
45. Brian Balfour Social Degree RSS Feed
46. Mike Gotta Collaborative Thinking RSS Feed
47. Amy Jo Kim Social Architect RSS Feed
48. Mukund Mohan Best Engaging Communities RSS Feed
49. Christopher Allen Life with Alacrity RSS Feed
50. Shel Israel Global Neighbourhoods RSS Feed
51. Jeremiah Owyang Web strategy RSS Feed
52. Noah Kagan Okdork RSS Feed
53. Jason Kolb RSS Feed
54. Mike Rowland Impact Interaction RSS Feed
55. Fast Wonder Blog RSS Feed
56. Community Matters
57. Ross Mayfield's Weblog




Mukund - thank you for including me in your list and for posting such a thoughtful comment on the Future of Communities blog.
I agree with many of the points you made and will try to see if we can improve on the cohesiveness of the groups blog. With many people being very busy that is always a challenge of course.
Francois
I understand that people are very busy, which is why I made suggestions rather than just complain that the format was not working very well.
Mukund
Thanks for the inclusion!
Many thanks for the kind mention!
Hey - thanks for mentioning the bumblebee - its nice to be appreciated!
Ken
Thanks for mentioning my blog. More importantly, thanks for putting together such a useful and comprehensive list of bloggers on this topic.
Lisa,
Thanks, You have a very good perspective. I especially liked your review of Social Platform version 1.2.
Good work.
Mukund
Mukund -- thanks so much for including me!
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Giovanni
My pleasure. I think your article on Office Talk: "The Meming of Life" -- A Tale About Tailgaters, Baiters, and Aggregators is spot on with the "just add water and mix" approach to blogging, which is pretty prevalent now.
Mukund
See you at community 2.0 conference.
How very cool! What a great list...and I am honoured!
Now I know where to turn when we have to turn away clients (it's a hot biz right now!)
Oh...and one really really important person you forgot:
Amy Jo Kim: http://socialarchitect.typepad.com/
She wrote an amazing book a couple of years back and focuses more on the Online Gaming Communities, but her insights shouldn't be missed.
I would also recommend:
Shel Israel (redcouch.typepad.com)
Jeremiah Owyang (web-strategist.com/blog)
Noah Kagan (okdork.com)