“…Drawing on the work of Yochai Benkler’s Wealth of Networks (2006), Winseck and Jin identify this space, or framework of enquiry, as the “social ecology of information” (2012, p. 12). For a large part of the twentieth century, this framework was preoccupied by large media conglomerates (Mosco, 2009; Nicoli, 2012; Maniou & Bantimaroudis, 2021). Yet over the past two decades, information has fragmented into new structures to include along with the media additional components such as big tech and telecommunications entities, individual citizens, state agents, and digital symbol creators (Benkler, 2006; Winseck, 2020).…”