Sessions
April 15-18, 2009
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Sessions: Abstract

Great Expectations: Sustaining Participation in Social Media Spaces   go to paper

Darren Peacock, University of South Australia, Australia
Angelina Russo, Swinburne University, Australia

In recent years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of participatory media technologies which museums have employed to engage people in new ways under the rubric of Web 2.0. Blogs, wikis, podcasts, vodcasts, photo and video sharing, virtual environments, tagging, annotation and other authoring tools offer people new opportunities to engage with museum content processes through co-creation and interactive cultural experiences. Arguably, these platforms and tools are creating new relationships between institutions and the public.

We contend that to create sustained participation in social media spaces, museums need to reconsider their relationships with the public and thoroughly explore user motivations and intentions for participation in social media activities. We suggest some ways in which museums might design and evaluate their social media initiatives to ensure their success and sustainability, and offer some questions for further research.

Session: User Feedback / User Content [social media]

Keywords: social media, participation, Web 2.0, reward, motivation, users