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INF 6107Une description succincte, avec quelques exemples, de la culture ouverte qui émerge actuellement.
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User-created online culture isn't "mass culture," exactly; no single blog post gets as much exposure as, say, an episode of American Idol. But it's culture by the masses. A Pew Internet & American Life Project poll in 2007 found that 64 percent of American teenagers were posting their own content online while 39 percent of teens were sharing art they had created.
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success story of the new open source culture, in which anyone with an internet connection can make their creations available to the public, unmediated by the old gatekeepers of mass media.
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culture by the masses
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Dorota TylusUser-created online culture isn't "mass culture," exactly; no single blog post gets as much exposure as, say, an episode of American Idol. But it's culture by the masses. A Pew Internet & American Life Project poll in 2007 found that 64 percent of American teenagers were posting their own content online while 39 percent of teens were sharing art they had created. #The internet's vast, instantly accessible mountains of individually created text, images and sounds are examples of what economist Nicholas Gruen describes as "emergent public goods" — things that simply amass themselves into existence and serve the public interest. (Sometimes their service is particularly immediate, as when Twitter and Flickr provided real-time reports of last November's terrorist attacks in Mumbai and were picked up by such media gatekeepers as The New York Times.) #There's also a whole new category of "works" that has evolved with blog posts and online photo galleries: public commentary.
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michael chalkgood positive optimistic article about open source culture .. and how it could be changing the way we operate, possibly.
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