Meta Collab
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* [[Collaborative media]] – the medium in which a collaboration takes place (For instance a word document or wiki in the case of [[coauthor]]ing, vocalisations, body language, auditory and visual perceptions in face-to-face collaborations, or a mix of many media as in the case of the production of a play.)
 
* [[Collaborative media]] – the medium in which a collaboration takes place (For instance a word document or wiki in the case of [[coauthor]]ing, vocalisations, body language, auditory and visual perceptions in face-to-face collaborations, or a mix of many media as in the case of the production of a play.)
   
* [[Collaborative incentive]] – an explicit or implicit, cost benefit oriented motivation for collaborating. Linked to [[trust]] (explore how), this may be a shared objective (like making a profit) or an individualistic motive (like furthering one’s career by working with someone who has a valuable social standing, or other forms of building social capital).
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* [[Collaborative incentive]] – an explicit or implicit, cost benefit oriented motivation for collaborating. Linked to [[trust]] (explore how), this may be a shared objective (like making a profit) or an individualistic motive (like furthering one’s career by working with someone who has a valuable social standing).
   
 
* [[Collaborative contribution]] – a contribution (of any form) made by a [[collaborative participant]] which leads to the [[Emergent shared understandings|emergence of shared understandings]] and contributes explicitly or implicitly to the [[collaborative output]].
 
* [[Collaborative contribution]] – a contribution (of any form) made by a [[collaborative participant]] which leads to the [[Emergent shared understandings|emergence of shared understandings]] and contributes explicitly or implicitly to the [[collaborative output]].
Please note that all contributions to the Meta Collab are considered to be released under the CC-BY-SA
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