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Making It Pay to Be a Fan: the Political Economy of Digital Sports Fandom and the Sports Media Industry
A Socio-Rhetorical Analysis of Sports-Tagged Content Produced by Youtubers
A Shared Digital Future? Will the Possibilities for Mass Creativity on the Internet Be Realized Or Squandered, Asks Tony Hey
Here Comes Everybody by Clay Shirky
Money Ruins Everything John Quiggin
Teaching Information Literacy Via Social Media: an Exploration of Connectivism Natalie Burclaff University of Baltimore,
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The Mass Amateurization of Adult Literacy Instruction: Exploring Crowdsourcing in Adult Basic Education
Experience on Mashup Development with End User Programming Environment
Communication and Media Studies-JOU407-Digital Media And
Serious Collectives
The Anyone-Can-Edit Syndrome Intercreation Stories of Three Featured Articles on Wikipedia
Web 2.0 Applications in China
Why Public Research Universities Need to Oin the Outube Generation
From Reader to Writer: Citizen Journalism As News Produsage
A Qualitative Analysis of Professional Journalists’ Commentary About Wikileaks
Here Comes Everybody
Narrative, Authenticity, and Subjectivity in Emerging Commercial Photographic Practice
Here Comes Everybody: How Change Happens When People Come Together Pdf
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Web 2.0: the Industry of Participation
Content, Not Containers
Crowdsourcing and Risk-Management a Survey Based
Citizen Sociolinguistics:A New Media Methodology for Understanding Language and Social Life
Here Comes Everybody: the Power of Organizing Without Organizations by Oset Babur
Media and Participation to Irena for Her Brave Struggle Media and Participation a Site of Ideological-Democratic Struggle
Amateur Creativity: Contemporary Literature and the Digital Publishing Scene
The Anyone-Can-Edit Syndrome Intercreation Stories of Three Featured Articles on Wikipedia