[-empyre-] OSW: open source writing in the network

2012-01-16 Thread Penny travlou
Hi All,



I would like to thank Simon Biggs, Tiziana Terranova, Dmitry Kleiner and
all the rest of you who have posted such provocative thoughts on last
week’s discussion on open source writing in the network on empyre. I found
really interesting and stimulating your thoughts and positions on the
topic. Thanks for sharing!



I would like to welcome this week’s guests: Adam Hyde and Salvatore
Iaconesi.



As my current research focuses on emergent network-based creative
communities, I would like to focus this week’s discussion on “how
communities of shared-value emerge through open source writing and
publishing initiatives and how their members are able to identify
themselves to one another and others.” It would be also interesting to
explore ideas and views on the relationship between use of open source and
changing notions of authorship, control and power looking at the role and
meaning of collaborative authorship for the participants and how they
communicate within and beyond their community through a multi-voiced
publication.



Best



Penny
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[-empyre-] OSW: open source writing in the network

2012-01-16 Thread Penny travlou
Hi All,



I would like to thank Simon Biggs, Tiziana Terranova, Dmitry Kleiner and
all the rest of you who have posted such provocative thoughts on last
week’s discussion on open source writing in the network on empyre. I found
really interesting and stimulating your thoughts and positions on the
topic. Thanks for sharing!



I would like to welcome this week’s guests: Adam Hyde and Salvatore
Iaconesi.



As my current research focuses on emergent network-based creative
communities, I would like to focus this week’s discussion on “how
communities of shared-value emerge through open source writing and
publishing initiatives and how their members are able to identify
themselves to one another and others.” It would be also interesting to
explore ideas and views on the relationship between use of open source and
changing notions of authorship, control and power looking at the role and
meaning of collaborative authorship for the participants and how they
communicate within and beyond their community through a multi-voiced
publication.



Best,

Penny Travlou
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