Mapping Information Ecosystems Internews Annual Conference December 18, 2014.

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Mapping Information Ecosystems Internews Annual Conference December 18, 2014

Information ecosystems are complex adaptive systems that include information infrastructure, tools, media, producers, consumers, curators, and sharers. They are complex organizations of dynamic social relationships through which information moves and transforms in flows. Through information ecosystems, information appears as a master resource, like energy, the lack of which makes everything more difficult.

Information Ecosystems Research