2 Feb 2010    Books/ Book Chapters
Burri, Mira


User created content in virtual worlds and cultural diversity

A book chapter published in Governance of Digital Game Environments and Cultural Diversity, edited by Christoph Beat Graber and Mira Burri (Edward Elgar, 2010), pp. 74-112.

User created content (UCC) has often been celebrated as a grassroots cultural revolution that as a genuine expression of creativity, localism and non-commercialism can arguably also cater for a sustainable culturally diverse environment. The chapter puts these claims under scrutiny and in a more differentiated manner seeks to identify the value of UCC within digital game environments considering the constraints upon players and upon creative play that these impose. Subsequently, the chapter tests whether UCC in its dynamic sense of a creative and communicative process can be seen as a channel for the promotion of cultural diversity and if so, what the State should (and could) do about this.

User created content in virtual worlds and cultural diversity