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Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss invited me to contribute to this book, and suggested an interview. In the spirit of ‘Mashup Culture’, I invited people to send me questions via Twitter and Facebook. (So, it’s not really a mashup, but at least it’s questions coming together from different sources, and from people around the world. So it’s actually another buzzword — crowdsourcing).
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Gauntlett, D. (2010). Creativity, Participation and Connectedness: An Interview with David Gauntlett. In: Sonvilla-Weiss, S. (eds) Mashup Cultures. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0096-7_5
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