Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond: From Production to Produsage

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Peter Lang, 2008 - Art - 418 pages
We - the users turned creators and distributors of content - are TIME's Person of the Year 2006, and AdAge's Advertising Agency of the Year 2007. We form a new Generation C. We have MySpace, YouTube, and OurMedia; we run social software, and drive the development of Web 2.0. But beyond the hype, what's really going on?
In this groundbreaking exploration of our developing participatory online culture, Axel Bruns establishes the core principles which drive the rise of collaborative content creation in environments, from open source through blogs and Wikipedia to Second Life. This book shows that what's emerging here is no longer just a new form of content production, but a new process for the continuous creation and extension of knowledge and art by collaborative communities: produsage. The implications of the gradual shift from production to produsage are profound, and will affect the very core of our culture, economy, society, and democracy.

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Contents

Introduction
1
127
7
Impacts and Implications of Produsage
18
Common Property Individual Rewards
28
Probabilistic Eyeballs
37
Perpetual Collaboration in Evaluating the News
69
Gatewatcher Community Heterarchies
76
Individual Rewards from News Produsage
83
Produsage andof Knowledge Structures
171
Beyond the ProAm Divide
199
Distributed Creativity
227
Harboring the Hive of Produsers
289
Questions of Reputation and Trust
313
Produsage and the Academy
337
Produsing Democracy
359
Production Produsage and the Future of Humanity
387

From Casual Collapse to Renaissance
90
Representations of Knowledge
101
Wikipedia and Beyond
137
Bibliography
409
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