TY - BOOK AU - Delwiche, Aaron, ed. AU - Henderson, Jennifer, ed. TI - The participatory cultures handbook SN - 9780415506090 U1 - 302.30285 PY - 2013/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Information technology--Social aspects KW - Social participation KW - Social media KW - Online social networks KW - Mass media--Social aspects N1 - 1. Introduction: what is participatory culture? 2. The new left and the computer underground: recovering political antecedents of participatory culture 3. From participation to power 4. Wikis and participatory fandom 5. Who's steering the mothership? The role of the fanboy auteur in transmedia storytelling 6. The guiding spirit and the powers that be: a response to Suzanne Scott 7. A localization shop's tale: bringing an independent Japanese role-playing game to North America 8. Collaborative new media poetry: mixed and remixed 9. Collaborative comics: the story behind Pixton 10. The assault on creative culture: politics of cultural ownership 11. The creative conversation of collective intelligence 12. Blogging as a free frame of reference 13. Crowdsourcing: a model for leveraging online communities 14. How particle physicists constructed the world's largest grid: a case study in participatory cultures 15. Restructuring civic engagement: meaningful choice and game design thinking 16. The future of participatory budgeting: political participation and practicable policy 17. Participatory democracy 18. Cultures of participation in social movements 19. From cultures of participation to the rise of crisis mapping in a networked world 20. Digital activism in authoritarian countries 21. Activism on the ground: Habitat for Humanity 22. Participative pedagogy for a literacy of literacies 23. Leveraging digital media to create a participatory learning culture among incarcerated youth 13. The expanding role for media literacy in the age of participatory cultures 15. Participation and the technological imaginary: interactivity or interpassivity? 26. Participatory culture and media life: approaching freedom 27. Legal constraints on participatory cultures in the United States: anonymity, concealment, and revelation 28. Toward an ethical framework for online participatory cultures ER -