Participative Web and User-Created Content: Web 2.0, Wikis and Social Networking

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Pages: 124
ISBN 978-92-64-03746-5
Published: October 2007

The Internet is becoming increasingly embedded in everyday life. Drawing on an expanding array of intelligent web services and applications, a growing number of people are creating, distributing and exploiting user-created content (UCC) and being part of the wider participative web.

This study describes the rapid growth of UCC and its increasing role in worldwide communication, and draws out implications for policy. Questions addressed include: What is user-created content? What are its key drivers, its scope and different forms? What are the new value chains and business models? What are the extent and form of social, cultural and economic opportunities and impacts? What are the associated challenges? Is there a government role, and what form could it take?


Table of contents

Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Defining and Measuring the Participative Web and User-Created Content
Chapter 3. Drivers of User-Created Content
Chapter 4. Types of User-Created Content and Distribution Platforms
Chapter 5. Emerging Value Chains and Business Models
Chapter 6. Economic and Social Impacts
Chapter 7. Opportunities and Challenges for Users, Business and Policy
Annex
Bibiliography
Notes


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Last updated: 3 October 2007

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