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How Hmong Americans turned a conference call line into a radio of their own - The Verge
Collective Wisdom · Co-Creating Media within Communities, across Disciplines and with Algorithms
Why co-create and why now? Collective Wisdom is a first-of-its-kind field study of the media industry, that maps works that live outside the limits of singular authorship. While the concept of co-creation is entering the zeitgeist, it is an ancient and under-reported dynamic. Media co-creation has particular relevance in the face of today’s myriad of challenges, such as the climate crisis and threats to democracy. But it is not without risks and complications. In this study we look at how people co-create within communities; across disciplines; and increasingly, with living systems and artificial intelligence (AI). We also synthesize the risks, as well as the practical lessons from the field on how to co-create with an ethos grounded in principles of equity and justice. This qualitative study reframes how culture is produced, and is a first step in articulating contemporary co-creative practices and ethics. In doing so, it connects unusual dots.
"How We Consume Media" cartoon | Tom Fishburne: Marketoonist
"It's taken us 15 years, but we've finally figured out how the teenagers of the 90s think, act and consume media."
Infographic: Generational Media Usage by Time of Day | Ad Age Stat - Advertising Age
MediaShift . Massive Digital Divide for Native Americans is 'A Travesty' | PBS
How Personality Can Predict Media Usage - Advertising Age - News
Publications on Technical Assistance Bulletins (TABs)
Fact sheets about various aspects of developing communications materials, some available online and others can be ordered free of charge.