Web 2.0 technologies have mobilised collaborative peer production and participatory cultures for online content creation. However, not all online communities engaging in these activities are independently facilitated and often operate within the auspices of the cultural institutions that develop and resource them. Borrowing from the principles of Wikipedia that supports collaborative online content creation and online community, ABC Pool (abc.net.au/pool) is one such institutional online community operating with the support of the Australian Public Service Broadcaster (PSB), the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). This paper explores the collaborative, creative, and governance activities of an institutional online community and how t...
As our society merges with the digital, new issues of community, collaboration and knowledge product...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
The co-creation of cultural artefacts has been democratised given the recent technological affordanc...
These data emerge from a three-year research project that used an ethnographic action research metho...
The proliferation of media services enabled by digital technologies poses a serious challenge to pub...
Historically, the public service broadcaster (PSB) acted beyond its institutional broadcasting remit...
Wikis are often considered to be the core platform of peer production. This chapter delineates their...
Wikis are often considered to be the core platform of peer production. This chapter delineates their...
Wikis are often considered to be the core platform of peer production. This chapter delineates their...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
Volume: Proceeding volume:In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governa...
Although Wikipedia’s immense success is partially due to its support of the asynchronous collaborati...
The creation and maintenance of online production communities depend on the complex ecology created ...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
As our society merges with the digital, new issues of community, collaboration and knowledge product...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
The co-creation of cultural artefacts has been democratised given the recent technological affordanc...
These data emerge from a three-year research project that used an ethnographic action research metho...
The proliferation of media services enabled by digital technologies poses a serious challenge to pub...
Historically, the public service broadcaster (PSB) acted beyond its institutional broadcasting remit...
Wikis are often considered to be the core platform of peer production. This chapter delineates their...
Wikis are often considered to be the core platform of peer production. This chapter delineates their...
Wikis are often considered to be the core platform of peer production. This chapter delineates their...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
Volume: Proceeding volume:In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governa...
Although Wikipedia’s immense success is partially due to its support of the asynchronous collaborati...
The creation and maintenance of online production communities depend on the complex ecology created ...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
As our society merges with the digital, new issues of community, collaboration and knowledge product...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...