Democratic Process in Online Crowds and Communities
This paper explores the underlying structures that support participation and reputation in online crowd and community-based peer productions. Building on writings on open source, peer production, participatory culture, and social networks, the paper describes crowd and community structures as two en...
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doaj-b73c03e48da2471e87cd0d045230db142020-11-25T02:46:54ZengDanube-University KremsJeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy & Open Government2075-95172012-12-014210.29379/jedem.v4i2.13768Democratic Process in Online Crowds and CommunitiesCaroline Haythornthwaite0School of Library, Archival & Information Studies, The iSchool at the University of British ColumbiaThis paper explores the underlying structures that support participation and reputation in online crowd and community-based peer productions. Building on writings on open source, peer production, participatory culture, and social networks, the paper describes crowd and community structures as two ends of a continuum of collective action - from lightweight to heavyweight - differentiated by the extent of connectivity and engagement between contributions and among contributors. This is followed by an examination of the recognition, reputation and reward systems that support these collectives, and how these affect who controls and who contributes information. The aim of this exploration is to gain insight for understanding motivations and structures for e-participation in these different, potentially democratic, forums.https://jedem.org/index.php/jedem/article/view/137Crowdscommunitiespeer productionsocial networksparticipationcollective action |
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Democratic Process in Online Crowds and Communities |
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This paper explores the underlying structures that support participation and reputation in online crowd and community-based peer productions. Building on writings on open source, peer production, participatory culture, and social networks, the paper describes crowd and community structures as two ends of a continuum of collective action - from lightweight to heavyweight - differentiated by the extent of connectivity and engagement between contributions and among contributors. This is followed by an examination of the recognition, reputation and reward systems that support these collectives, and how these affect who controls and who contributes information. The aim of this exploration is to gain insight for understanding motivations and structures for e-participation in these different, potentially democratic, forums. |
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