FYI: Books: The Wealth of Network by Benkler (2008) Wikinomics by Tapscott and Williams (2006) (and to a lesser extent Macrowikinomics) Governing the Commons by Ostrom (1999) The penguin and the leviathan by Benkler (2011) (much more accessible than his previous work, so more favourable for undergrads, I'd imagine) Papers: Coase’s Penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm by Benkler (2002) Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms by Ostrom (2000) Managing the virtual commons by kollock and smith (1994) The Hidden Order of Wikipedia by Viégas and Wattenberg (2007) Which Kind of Collaboration Is Right for You? by Pisano and Verganti (2008) Wikipedia and authority by o'Neill (2010) Crowds and Communities: Light and Heavyweight Models of Peer Production by Haythornthwaite (2008) Cooperation in collective action by Bandiera, Barankay and Rasul (2005) The Reader-to-Leader Framework: Motivating technology-mediated social participation by Preece and Shneiderman (2009) Rgds, j On 23 January 2012 12:46, Andrew Herman <aherman@wlu.ca> wrote:
Fellow Aoiristas!
For a list of recommended readings for undergraduates, what journal articles or book chapters on co-creation, prosumerism, and playbor in social media/"Web 2.0" would you suggest? Thanks in advance.
All Hail
Andrew
Andrew Herman, Ph. D. Associate Professor and Chairperson Department of Communication Studies Graduate Program in Cultural Analysis and Social Theory Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 CANADA 519 884-1970 x3693
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