Conceptual Groundings of Intermediary Practices
Jock McQueenie (),
Marcus Foth () and
Greg Hearn ()
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Jock McQueenie: Queensland University of Technology
Marcus Foth: Queensland University of Technology
Greg Hearn: Queensland University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 2 in Community, Culture, Commerce, 2024, pp 13-29 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Research on intermediaries is not new. In this chapter, we present a short history of how the discourse on intermediation practice has evolved over time, and discuss why it is timely to now look at the role of the intermediary and their practice in a more explicit manner. We also trace and connect different lineages and lines of thoughts that have developed in different disciplines—often with few lateral linkages. We connect these developments with debates and knowledge gaps in design thinking and the wider creative industries.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-7889-2_2
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