- NETOCRACY: the idea that the web is controlled by no-one
- ARCHITECTURE OF PARTICIPATION: the idea that web-pages are built to encourage the audience to get involved in creating their own 'spaces'.
- USER GENERATED CONTENT: the idea that the audience controls the content and how it is displayed e.g. Wikipedia
- INFORMATION RICH: the idea that pages and sites are all full of images, sounds, connections and uses. For example, quality is not as good as established institutional material, YouTube has low production values, poor pixilation and poor sound quality. Whereas Flickr has high quality photographic images.
- INFORMATION CLOUD: this is a criticism of Web 2.0, it ts the idea that no one is controlling or filtering information, so the user becomes lost or confused or misinformed.
- MASH-UP: the idea that the audience can personalise it or be creative, e.g. CassetteBoy vs. Alan Sugar
- FOLKSONOMY: Web 2.0 is based around useable, searchable and navigatable windows or 'tags'.
Assessment of Key Criteria:
- There is an increased PROLIFERATION of user generated content - there is a constant expansion
- There is a degeneration in the production QUALITY of content.
- There is a massive emphasis on audience INTERACTIVITY.
- CONVERGENCE technology is taken for granted and is multiple.
- INSTITUTIONAL CONVERGENCE is threatened.
- A new NETOCRACY is provided to audiences.
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