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Participation cultures

Participation cultures. Elevations, Aarhus Peter Giger & Eva Norling Blekinge Institute of Technology Sweden. Rooms of participation. Conference as agora tradition - future Unconference Collective intelligence Transparency through technology. Participation?.

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Participation cultures

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  1. Participation cultures Elevations, Aarhus Peter Giger & Eva Norling Blekinge Institute of Technology Sweden

  2. Rooms of participation • Conference as agoratradition - future • Unconference • Collective intelligence • Transparency through technology

  3. Participation? • What is a participative action?active – passive • Different levels of participationvaries from situation to situation and from time to time • Holistic view of participation

  4. Why Participation? • Democracy • Inclusion • Quality • Community • Network • The long tail

  5. Communicative roles • From user to participant • Librarian as facilitator • Media

  6. The participating patron • Content creation • Structure and classification • Be part of a collective intelligence • Learning • Support each other • Sharing

  7. The participating librarian • Building structures for library participation • Librarian as facilitator • Navigation • Communication • Be part of a collective intelligence • Sharing • Learning • Building connective networks • Cooperation among colleagues - international

  8. Media • New media situation – Mediahouse (the same sender presents the same story in a variety of ways: newspaper, webpage, webTV, podcast etc) • Convergence cultures • Book, movie, computer game, mp3, blog, comments, creativity in the community around the story. • The story is bigger than the media

  9. Participation cultures on the web • Tradition • From oral cultures to multimedia cultures • New possibilities • Asynchronous dialogue as a basic ground for communication • Visible traces in a transparent world • Create yourself, leave traces, be part of a context

  10. In the library • The Library as a community • Librarian as competence • Cultures around media • The long tail • Connections • Participants • From information to communication • Open • Join

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