Media Labs Survey: In Search of What Media and Information Can Become
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December 11, 2018
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By Ana Cecília Bisso Nunes, PhD student on Media finland mobile database Innovation Labs at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) in Brazil and the University of Beira Interior (UBI) in Portugal. In this post, Ana Cecília presents one of the stages of her doctorate, as well as the questions she still faces.
Article originally published on media-innovation.news , presented as part of an editorial partnership between WAN-IFRA and Méta-Media. © [2018] All rights reserved.
The global media ecosystem is going through a period of restructuring. As innovation in media and journalism becomes more and more a matter of survival, we are faced with the emergence and rebirth of media labs around the world. They live in universities (as a precursor, the MIT Media Lab) or in media groups, but can also be independent as independent initiatives not linked to a specific academic or media institution, or as a consortium between different types of organizations.
Clearly, the tokenized future looks unusual for the audiovisual production industry.
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