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Making is connecting. The Social Meaning of creativity, from DIY and knitting to YouTube and Web 2.0. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2011.

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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 458 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Meaning (existential) & Polity.

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Facebook – selvfremstilling, small talk og social regulering [Facebook: Self representation, small talk, and social regulation]

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an artikel for the 2010 survey on the role of social media in social welfare in social media, which is based on the concept of dilemmaer.
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e-co-Textile Design: Constructing a Community of Practice for Textile Design Education

TL;DR: This paper will provide an insight into co-design methods by reviewed practice and application within a textile design context to argue that it has the potential to create new opportunity spaces for working and promote sustainable practice.
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Arte colaborativa: uma observação localizada dos teatros e dos seus públicos

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse a set of contextos of arte colaborativa and suggest that as atividades that apelam a participacao da populacao local oferecem ao publico contextos de convivialidade that podem aumentar o bem-estar de a pequeno circulo de habitantes locais.
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Telling migrant stories in collaborative photography research: Photographic practices and the mediation of migrant voices:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine how photographic practices in collaborative research might mediate migrant voices and look at the case of Shutter Stories, a collaborative photography project featuring image-based narratives.
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Altars for the Morrigan: the legitimizing agency of a goddess in the networked flow of authority of a YouTube sub-culture

TL;DR: The Pagan YouTube e-community is an informal, amorphous collectivity within which small sub-cultures evolve around more specific common practices, such as worship of a deity as discussed by the authors.
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Rethinking convergence / culture: an introduction

TL;DR: In the first decade of the twenty-first century, there has been a growing perception that we live in an era of media "convergence" as mentioned in this paper, and there are at least four ways that the expression "convegence" h...