Produsage.org

From the website: "This site - a companion to the book Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond: From Production to Produsage, by Axel Bruns - investigates produsage models as they develop and mature. It provides a gateway to research into produsage and related concepts, and a point of contact for researchers interested in charting the emergence of communities of collective intelligence in the network."

Produsage is defined by the authors as: "is an idea whose time has come.

It builds on a simple, yet fundamental proposition: the proposition that to describe the creative, collaborative, and ad hoc engagement with content for which user-led spaces such as the Wikipedia act as examples, the term production is no longer accurate. This is true even where we re-imagine the concept of production as user-led production, commons-based peer production, or more prosaicly as the production of customer-made products: not the adjectives and qualifiers which we may attach to the term production are the problem, but the very noun itself."

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Produsage.org

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2021-04-13

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From the website: "This site - a companion to the book Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond: From Production to Produsage, by Axel Bruns - investigates produsage models as they develop and mature. It provides a gateway to research into produsage and related concepts, and a point of contact for researchers interested in charting the emergence of communities of collective intelligence in the network."

Produsage is defined by the authors as: "is an idea whose time has come.

It builds on a simple, yet fundamental proposition: the proposition that to describe the creative, collaborative, and ad hoc engagement with content for which user-led spaces such as the Wikipedia act as examples, the term production is no longer accurate. This is true even where we re-imagine the concept of production as user-led production, commons-based peer production, or more prosaicly as the production of customer-made products: not the adjectives and qualifiers which we may attach to the term production are the problem, but the very noun itself."

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