Collective Wisdom Co-Creating Media for Equity and Justice

How to co-create-and why: the emergence of media co-creation as a concept and as a practice grounded in equity and justice. Co-creation is everywhere: It's how the internet was built; it generated massive prehistoric rock carvings; it powered the development of vaccines for COVID-19 in record t...

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Main Author: Cizek, Katerina (auth)
Other Authors: Uricchio, William (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2022
Series:The MIT Press
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