pelikielty
Pelikielty is a term used in media studies to describe a distributed storytelling practice that arises in online communities. It refers to the process by which participants create, curate, and remix short narrative fragments into a shared, evolving canon across multiple platforms, often spanning text, images, and video.
Origin and scope exist largely in discourse about contemporary digital culture, and the term is a relatively
Characteristics of pelikielty include collaboration, iterative development, and high intertextuality. Narratives are built piece by piece,
Applications can be found in fan communities, grassroots journalism, and educational contexts that seek to teach
Reception has been mixed. Proponents see pelikielty as a democratic form of cultural production that empowers
See also: participatory culture, collaborative storytelling, fan fiction, intertextuality.