In this special issue, we present a multi-disciplinary perspective of the emergence of user creativity in new media. The papers were written by researchers in anthropology, sociology, media studies, law, computer science, and management studies. The authors examine the roles of users and commercial actors in the new media, and help answer critical questions on intellectual property, ethics, practice, and governance. Taken together, the papers expose a complex, mutable, creative ecology influencing new media product development and practice
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
This study endeavors to shed some light on the notion of co-creation in the global context of new me...
There is no doubt that digital technologies have disrupted and changed many aspects of media product...
This book combines a comprehensive overview of theories of new media with contemporary case studies....
This study explores the phenomenon of new power as a framework for empowerment for non-profit organi...
This study explores the phenomenon of new power as a framework for empowerment for non-profit organi...
This chapter argues that research on media innovations benefits from combining insights and concepts...
Creativity should be at the core of all forms of education and research. It is argued here that we u...
International audienceHow do media industries innovate? And how can they compete with powerful new c...
As the Journal of Media Innovations comes into existence, this article reflects on the first and mos...
This paper tackles the discursive formation articulating the reality of those who are involved in pr...
These are confusing times for creative people. This has two important reasons. First, they are confr...
This paper addresses issues concerning new media art and intellectual property rights, especially in...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
This study endeavors to shed some light on the notion of co-creation in the global context of new me...
There is no doubt that digital technologies have disrupted and changed many aspects of media product...
This book combines a comprehensive overview of theories of new media with contemporary case studies....
This study explores the phenomenon of new power as a framework for empowerment for non-profit organi...
This study explores the phenomenon of new power as a framework for empowerment for non-profit organi...
This chapter argues that research on media innovations benefits from combining insights and concepts...
Creativity should be at the core of all forms of education and research. It is argued here that we u...
International audienceHow do media industries innovate? And how can they compete with powerful new c...
As the Journal of Media Innovations comes into existence, this article reflects on the first and mos...
This paper tackles the discursive formation articulating the reality of those who are involved in pr...
These are confusing times for creative people. This has two important reasons. First, they are confr...
This paper addresses issues concerning new media art and intellectual property rights, especially in...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
The absence of an uninterrupted, lived tradition of critical inquiry into and artistic engagement wi...
This study endeavors to shed some light on the notion of co-creation in the global context of new me...