Why Co-Creation Matters: An Interview With John Banks (Part Three)

Views - MIT Technology Review 2014-05-14

Summary:

You are arguing that respect must be paid in thinking about co-creation to the multiple motives shaping the various participants. How would you characterize those motives?   The argument about how multiple and diverse motivations and incentives shape co-creative practices is central to the book and I develop this out fully in the final chapter [...]

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http://henryjenkins.org/2014/05/why-co-creation-matters-an-interview-with-john-banks-part-three.html

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Henry Jenkins

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05/14/2014, 14:16

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05/14/2014, 10:10