New book announcement

New Media Technologies and User Empowerment
Jo Pierson, Enid Mante-Meijer and Eugène Loos (eds.)
Peter Lang - International Academic Publishers
May 2011
ISBN 978-3-631-60031-3

Peter Lang published the book 'New Media Technologies and User Empowerment' 
(edited by Jo Pierson, Enid Mante-Meijer and Eugène Loos)
Volume 6 in 'Participation in Broadband Society' series (edited by Leopoldina 
Fortunati, Julian Gebhardt and Jane Vincent)

'This collection provides numerous and refreshing insights into the claims 
about the ever more proactive role of users of information and communication 
technologies.  Through a variety of case studies, illustrating the array of 
theoretical frameworks available, the authors throw light upon the diverse ways 
in which users engage with innovations. From outlining the challenges of 
involving users in design, through appreciating the diverse origins and nature 
of user engagement with ICTs to critically commenting upon the constraints of 
the user experience, this book provides a welcome and useful contribution to 
the field.' (Leslie Haddon - LSE London School of Economics and Political 
Sciences)

'User-generated content, produsage, collective intelligence – these terms have 
come into their own in recent years, filled with detail as researchers explore 
the finer nuances of participative Web environments. This is a rich collection 
of such work, exploring the successes and failures of innovative online 
projects, and examining how they affect the rhetoric of user empowerment that 
surrounds Web 2.0. A very welcome addition to this field of research.' (Axel 
Bruns - Author of Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life and Beyond: From Production to 
Produsage)


Synopsis:

Recent developments in new media devices and applications have led to the rise 
of what have become known as ‘social media’, ‘Web 2.0’, ‘social computing’ or 
‘participative web’. This shift in ICT, from unidirectional to conversational 
media of mass self-communication has lowered the technological thresholds for 
everyday users to cooperate for their own benefit, to participate in online 
environments and social network sites, to co-create business value and to 
become ‘produsers’ or ‘pro-ams’. At the same time, we see an evolution towards 
people-centred design and user-driven innovation in the design of new media 
technologies. This has created new opportunities and heightened expectations 
regarding user empowerment in different societal arenas.

However, the question remains to what extent users and communities interacting 
in an all-IP new media ecosystem are empowered (and not disempowered) to 
express their creativity and concerns in their social and cultural environment 
and to obtain a prominent role in the process of new media design and 
innovation. The book attempts to answer this question through a collection of 
chapters that scrutinise this issue. The different chapters focus on the way 
that social and economic opportunities and threats enable and/or constrain user 
empowerment.

This work consists of four major sections, each of which examines the 
(potential) empowerment/disempowerment of users in relation to new media 
technologies from a different angle. The chapters in the first section describe 
different theoretical perspectives on user roles and user involvement in the 
new media ecosystem, referring to interpretative, positivist and critical 
schools of thought. Based on these overall guiding frameworks, we then explore 
the leverage users have, both on content level and on technological level. This 
refers respectively to the second and third section of the book. In the fourth 
section different case studies are presented, each of which highlight how user 
empowerment manifests itself in different new media sectors and environments 
(such as publishing, the music industry and social networking sites).

The book is based on interdisciplinary research. It offers innovative insights 
based on state-of-the-art academic and industry-driven ICT user research in 
various European countries. This work will appeal to post-graduate students and 
researchers in the field of media and communication studies, social studies of 
technology, digital media marketing and other domains that investigate the 
mutual relationship between new media technologies and society.


Contents:

Yves Punie: Introduction: New Media Technologies and User Empowerment. Is there 
a Happy Ending? - Enid Mante-Meijer/Eugène Loos: Innovation and the Role of 
Push and Pull - Valerie Frissen/Mijke Slot: The Return of the Bricoleur: 
Redefining Media Business - Serge Proulx/Lorna Heaton: Forms of User 
Contribution in Online Communities: Mechanisms of Mutual Recognition between 
Contributors - Aphra Kerr/Stefano De Paoli/Cristiano Storni: Rethinking the 
Role of Users in ICT Design: Reflections for the Internet - James 
Stewart/Laurence Claeys: Problems and Opportunities of Interdisciplinary Work 
Involving Users in Speculative Research for Innovation of Novel ICT 
Applications - Marinka Vangenck/Jo Pierson/Wendy Van den Broeck/Bram Lievens: 
User-Driven Innovation in the Case of Three-Dimensional Urban Environments - 
Mijke Slot: Web Roles Re-examined: Exploring User Roles in the Media 
Environment - Philip Ely/David Frohlich/Nicola Green: Uncertainty, Upheavals 
and Upgrades: Digital-DIY during Life-change - Eva K. Törnquist: In Search of 
Elks and Birds: Two Case Studies on the Creative Use of ICT in Sweden - Levente 
Szekely/Agnes Urban: Over the Innovators and Early Adopters: Incentives and 
Obstacles of Internet Usage - James Stewart/Richard Coyne/Penny Travlou/Mark 
Wright/Henrik Ekeus: The Memory Space and the Conference: Exploring Future Uses 
of Web2.0 and Mobile Internet through Design Interventions - Sanna 
Martilla/Kati Hyyppä/Kari-Hans Kommonen: Co-Design of a Software Toolkit for 
Media Practices: P2P-Fusion Case Study - Ike Picone: Mapping Users' Motivations 
and Thresholds for Casually «Produsing» News - Stijn Bannier: The Musical 
Network 2.0 & 3.0 - Enid Mante-Meijer/Jo Pierson/Eugène Loos: Conclusion: 
Substantiating User Empowerment.


For more information on the book, follow the link below:
 
<http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=53090>


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Jo Pierson
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology (IBBT)
Studies on Media, Information and Telecommunication (SMIT)
Pleinlaan 2 / B-1050 Brussels / Belgium
T: + 32 (0)2 629 2412
F: +32 (0)2 629 1700
E: jo.pier...@vub.ac.be
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