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Whether concerned with social movements, civic engagement, aesthetic production, or personal expression, alternative content production embraces participation as both a core value and a structural possibility. This panel examined attempts to develop, use, augment, and promote structures for participation in production processes. The discussions compared the content creators' strategies for social inclusion, democratic involvement, and technological literacy, by not only looking at technological or political imperatives but also at institutional ones. Key practitioners also addressed what is meant by participation, who participates and how, and what alternative content producers gain and lose from participatory designs. | Participatory Models and Alternative Content Production
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