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3 changes in information experience micro-culture
Information experience micro-culture is my somewhat academic attempt to create a term encapsulating the rituals, behaviors, expectations and experiences involving humans and our interactions with information, which includes the concept of story, one way of many (and one of my favorite ways) to organize data.
Why this is important: To make long-term, effective decisions about serving [...]
Posted in Newsroomnext | Also tagged Culture, information, journalism, media, news, Newsroomnext, theory | 1 Comment
The $37.85 billion-dollar question