Crowd Society
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<span style=background: white; | about_title = About this site
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Crowdsociety is a research project about the cultural, social and political implications of an emergent crowd economy. To start with, we focus on the transformative potential as well as associated problematics of these new forms of peer-to-peer interaction within the fields of art and architecture.
This wiki is the project's collaborative knowledge database. It is edited by students and teachers from a network of universities and functions as a knowledge-hub amongst all the researchers involved.
To get an idea of the whole page, visit the Index of All Pages.
| featured_title = Getting started
| featured_content = So far, editing is restriced - you have to have an invitation for contributing. Please feel free to contact the
Admin for approval.
If you don't konw how to create or edit an article use our how-to and try the Testpage.
Do you want to know more about this project?
Or maybe you want to change something on this wiki
...use the Main Page's discussion
| didyouknow_title = Crowdsociety is part of a network
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- This Wiki is based on Media Wiki which is also the foundation of Wikipedia. So you could also use Wikipedia's "Help" or any search engine with the key words "mediawiki"+"your question"
- The visual culture unit is working on several further webpages:
| news_title = Newest Pages on Crowdsociety
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mind ... most of these pages are under construction: </span>
- Interview Initiatorin Projekt Franziskushof
- Music Industry and Post Capitalistic Distribution
- Imposition by architecture
- Wir helfen
- Urban sync
- Micro Credit Positive Planet
- Examples in crowdfunding architecture
- Collective action
- Crisis mapping
- Crowdfunding in indie games
- Sleepify
- Architektur in Wels 1900-2014
- Rhizome
- Remittances
- Friends of Friends of Friends of Friends of Friends of Friends of Friends
- Research Journal
- Crowdfunding art across the african diaspora
- The importance of the archive
- Networks
- State of the arts (funding)
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