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Tuesday
Feb052013

Nominations for the Ninjamatics' 2013 Canadian Weblog Awards Are Open!

2013 Canadian Weblog AwardsThe Ninjamatics' 2013 Canadian Weblog Awards nomination form is now live!

We will gather nominations throughout the year from now until October 31, 2013, and each nominated blog will be added to our growing 2013 Canadian Weblog Awards nominees blogroll as they are nominated. The weblogs will be adjudicated by a volunteer jury through two rounds during the month of November, and the winners of the Ninjamatics' 2013 Canadian Weblog Awards will be announced on December 1, 2013.

As we do every year to better accommodate our nominees, we have made a number of changes to the categories for this year's awards. New categories and those with changed names are in bold.
  • Art & Photography and Crafting have been combined to create Art, Crafting & Photography.
  • The Best Designed and Best Written categories have been removed. These categories will be nominated by our volunteer jurors during adjudication of the nominated blogs.
  • Best New Weblog has been removed, because, by the time the awards are announced, some of the nominated weblogs are already well over a year old.
  • We have added a brand new category called Finance for all things both home and business finance, including couponing.
  • We have added another brand new category called Green Living for those blogs about living ecologically mindful lives.
  • Nature & Gardening has become Gardening, and Science, Technology & the Internet has become Technology & the Internet, and the leftover Nature and Science have been combined to create Science & Nature.
  • Pop Culture & Entertainment has been absorbed by Arts & Culture.
So, check out our full list of categories and head on over to our Ninjamatics' 2013 Canadian Weblog Awards nomination form to nominate great Canadian blogs for our new 2013 awards season!
Friday
Nov302012

Nominations Close at Midnight EST!

Today is the last day for nominations to the 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards!

Just to keep you abreast of our annual schedule, it runs like this:
February 1 – November 30, 2012
Nominate your favourite Canadian weblogs. January 1 – January 14, 2013
A volunteer jury chooses the top five weblogs in each category using our ten criteria for content and design.

January 15, 2013
The Ninjamatics' 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards nominee shortlist is announced.

January 16 – January 30, 2013
The volunteer jury chooses the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in each category using our ten criteria for content and design, plus points for category fit and a registered domain name.

January 31, 2013
The Ninjamatics' 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards winners are announced!
So, you have until midnight EST to nominate your favourite Canadian blogs for the 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards. Have at it!

You can find the full list of nominees entered thus far here. If a blog you've nominated is not on the list yet, not to worry. I will be working through the remaining 600+ nominations over the next few days.
Saturday
Feb042012

The Ninjamatics' 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards Calendar

Over the first two seasons, the Ninjamatics' Canadian Weblog Awards' calendar was set so that the winners could be announced at midnight on New Year's Eve. That turned out to be a rather lofty goal, because December is a busy holiday month, and I want our volunteer jurors to be able to enjoy these awards, too.

With that in mind, we adjusted this year's calendar so that everyone — the nominees, the jurors, and I — can all put our best into these awards:
February 1 – November 31, 2012
Nominate your favourite Canadian weblogs.

January 1 – January 14, 2013
A volunteer jury chooses the top five weblogs in each category using our ten criteria for content and design.

January 15, 2013
The Ninjamatics' 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards nominee shortlist is announced.

January 16 – January 30, 2013
The volunteer jury chooses the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in each category using our ten criteria for content and design, plus points for category fit and a registered domain name.

January 31, 2013
The Ninjamatics' 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards winners are announced!
Let us know if you have any questions!
Thursday
Feb022012

Nominations for the Ninjamatics' 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards Are Open!

Now that the Ninjamatics' 2011 Canadian Weblog Awards winners have been announced, it is time for our 2012 season to begin!

Our goal is to support and promote quality Canadian blogging, so nominations are open between February 1st and November 31st so that we can keep a running blogroll of Canada's blogging talent throughout the year. This means that nominations for the Ninjamatics' 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards are open!

Anyone can nominate weblogs for an award — whether you're Canadian or not, whether you're a blogger or not — so have at it. Give quality Canuck blogs their due!

To nominate your favourite Canadian weblogs, check out our FAQ and use our handy dandy nomination form.

Let's make our third season our best yet!
Wednesday
Jan252012

Proposed Changes to the Ninjamatics' Canadian Weblog Awards Category List

For this coming 2012 Ninjamatics' Canadian Weblog Awards season, I am planning on making a few changes to the the categories.

As these Awards grow up and the world of weblogs goes through its own shifts and changes, the categories need a little fine tuning. Some categories in the the 2011 season's categories have proven to be a poor fit for some weblogs, some categories will do better being incorporated into others, and some may or may not need to be in the list at all.

I have come up with a proposed 2012 category list that removes the Microblog category, as microblogging platforms such as Twitter are quite a different animal from weblogs, and they aren't a good fit here. I have combined Business & Career with Military, Arts & Culture with Music, and Gardening with Nature. A new category I am proposing as part of an answer to this question is Disability, although that specific title is tentative.

Here is the proposed Ninjamatics' 2012 Canadian Weblog Awards category list:
Art & Photography / Art et photographie
Arts & Culture / Arts et culture
Best Designed / Meilleur design
Best New Weblog / Meilleur nouveau blogue
Best Written / Meilleurs textes
Business & Career / Affaires et carrières
Comics / Bande dessinée
Crafting / Artisanat
Disability (or Special Needs, maybe?)
Ecology & Social Justice / Écologie et justice sociale
Education / Education
Ex-Pat / Expatriés
Family & Parenting / Famille et enfants
Fashion, Style & Design / Mode, style et design
Feminist / Féminisme
Food & Drink / Cuisine et breuvages
French Language / En français
Group Weblog / Blogue collectif
Health & Wellness / Santé et bien-être
Humour / Humour
LGBTQ / GLBTQ
Life / Mode de vie
Lifetime Achievement / Prix d'excellence pour l'ensemble de son œuvre
Media & Journalism / Médias et journalisme
Nature and Gardening / Nature et Jardinage
Placeblog / Placeblogue
Podcast & Vlog / Podcast et vlog
Political / Politique
Pop Culture & Entertainment / Pop culture et spectacles
Religion, Spirituality & Philosophy / Religion, spiritualité et philosophie
Science, Technology & the Internet / Science, technologie et Internet
Sports, Fitness & Recreation / Sports, condition physique et loisirs
Travel / Voyage
Writing & Literature / Écriture et littérature
What are your thoughts on this list? Are there categories that you think can be added, subtracted, or combined? Do you have any thoughts about the category titles? What should the title be for the Disability category?
Tuesday
Jan242012

A Discussion of the Health & Wellness Category and the Bias Against Disability

I received an interesting comment following our announcement of the Ninjamatics' 2011 Canadian Weblog Awards nominees shortlist, and I think it deserves to be addressed in its own entry. Here is the comment in question:
I wasn't going to say anything but I wonder if there is a strong anti-disabled sentiment amongst the judges, none of the leading disabled bloggers, who were nominated, made it to the finals. Health and wellness, which is supposed to include those with physical disabilities - didn't. Ecology and social justice completely shut out disabled bloggers. They selected a blogger who hasn't blogged for months and excluded disabled bloggers who seriously try to make change every day. I see bias here. The disabled community is familiar with having our voices silenced. I guess maybe I shouldn't be surprised. I call bias.

     – Janet
When I created the Ninjamatics' Canadian Weblog Awards, I spent a lot of time crafting categories that would be inclusive rather than exclusive. I wanted to see both arts and business represented. I wanted to welcome newer bloggers into the fold. I insisted on both LGBT and Feminist categories to represent segments of the population that are often ignored, and when I created the Health & Wellness category, I made it clear that it was a section that welcomed not only blogs about health care work and healthy living but also by those with mental and/or physical disabilities.

The reason I made sure that was clear is because, although I myself am not differently abled, I have an older brother who is, and I've seen firsthand the social and political erasure that takes place. Over the two seasons during which the Awards have been active, there have been a large number of weblogs by disabled bloggers nominated, and that's something I've been really happy to see. Before these awards, I didn't know that there was such a strong community of disabled bloggers out there, and I have been so proud to host links to it that might help to garner it some attention.

Because of my personal interest in the category, I want to see weblogs by disabled bloggers rise to the top of the Health & Wellness category, too, and to further inclusiveness within the Awards, I specifically set up the jury process so that bias could not play out as a major factor in any category throughout the first round of judging. All 461 nominated weblogs were randomly distributed across 46 jurors arranged in approximately 15 groups comprised of three or four jurors each without mention of category distinction. Each weblog was read specifically for its ability to meet the ten criteria used, which includes a score based on usability and accessibility specifically to keep an eye to inclusiveness as a factor in quality.

The first round is contructed in this way — with a large number of jurors and no category distinctions given to further bias the jurors — so that the feminist, LGBTQ, political, disabled, etc. bloggers will have the greatest opportunity to be judged by the greatest number of judges ranging the greatest number of interests without emphasis being placed upon possibly bias-creating category distinctions. A good blog is a good blog when held up against the ten criteria, regardless of its category distinction. To further that cause, I also specifically instructed the jurors to score the weblogs based on the ten criteria alone and not on whether they themselves would be interested in reading the weblog again in the future.

I am definitely not saying that our jurors aren't prone to particular kinds of bias. I am saying that they are, because they're human, which is why the first round of judging is specifically designed as an attempt to remove the effect of that bias on the Awards results. Good weblogs can be lauded because they are good weblogs and not lose out because of an individual juror's bias.

I know that the disabled community is familiar with having their voices silenced, and I do all I can both to have disabled bloggers represented within the Ninjamatics' Canadian Weblog Awards and to keep bias against them out of the jury process.

Since receiving Janet's comment, though, I have spent more time thinking through the Awards' process and categories, as I'm sure you have while reading through this entry, and I am opening up the comments to your thoughts and suggestions. For instance, would it be better to have a category specific to disabilities outside Health & Wellness?

Thank you so much for bringing this up, Janet! I think this has the potential to be a really good discussion.
Tuesday
Jan102012

An Ever So Brief Update

The Canadian Weblog Awards have been given a new look!

Our 46 jurors are working away, and they are nearing the end of the first of two rounds of judging!

This kind of excitement calls for exclamation points!