Publication Open content creation: the issues of voice and the challenges of listening

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TitleOpen content creation: the issues of voice and the challenges of listening
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsTacchi, Jo A.
Conference NameOpen Development: Technological, Organizational and Social Innovations Transforming the Developing World
Date Published05/2010
Conference LocationOttawa, Canada
KeywordsCommunication and Media Studies, Content Creation, Development, ICT4D, Listening, Media, Voice
AbstractThis paper examines the proposition that increased ability to have a voice and be listened to, through ‘open ICT4D’ and ‘open content creation’ can be an effective mechanism for development. The paper discusses empirical work that strongly indicates that this only happens when voice is appropriately valued in the development process. Having a voice in development processes are less effective when participation is limited. Open ICT allows for more and more voices to be heard, but it is open ICT4D that has the obligation to ensure voices are listened to. In the paper I first explore participatory development and the idea of open ICT4D before elaborating on issues of voice and thinking about voice as process, and voice as value. Research findings are presented from research that experimented with participatory (or open) content creation, discussed in relation to notions of openness and voice. I then consider the challenges of listening, before drawing some conclusions about opening up ICT4D research.
URLhttp://eprints.qut.edu.au/31025/