Platforms for content created by web users have been associated with some of the most significant economic paradigm shifts in digital media. At the same time, user created content has often been at the center of heated scholarly debates around the democratization of media production, cultural participation, and public communication. In this entry, we provide an overview of such debates within media and communication research, particularly in relation to the evolution of mainstream platforms for content creation, curation, and sharing.
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Burgess, J., & Woodford, D. (2014). Content Creation and Curation. In The International Encyclopedia of Digital Communication and Society (pp. 1–6). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118767771.wbiedcs112
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