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| date = 2012
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| authors = [[Geert Lovink]]<br />[[Nathaniel Tkacz]]
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| doi = 10.2139/ssrn.2075015
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'''Critical Point of View: a Wikipedia Reader''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2012, written by [[Geert Lovink]] and [[Nathaniel Tkacz]].
 
'''Critical Point of View: a Wikipedia Reader''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2012, written by [[Geert Lovink]] and [[Nathaniel Tkacz]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
As part of the CPOV project with the Institute of Network Cultures, authors published a [[Wikipedia]] reader titled Critical Point of View. The Reader is edited by Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz. The essays, interviews and artworks brought together in this reader form part of the overarching Critical Point of View research initiative, which began with a conference in Bangalore (January 2010), followed by events in Amsterdam (March 2010) and Leipzig (September 2010). The Reader collects original insights on the next generation of wiki-related research, from radical artistic interventions and the significant role of bots to hidden trajectories of encyclopaedic knowledge and the politics of agency and exclusion.
 
As part of the CPOV project with the Institute of Network Cultures, authors published a [[Wikipedia]] reader titled Critical Point of View. The Reader is edited by Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz. The essays, interviews and artworks brought together in this reader form part of the overarching Critical Point of View research initiative, which began with a conference in Bangalore (January 2010), followed by events in Amsterdam (March 2010) and Leipzig (September 2010). The Reader collects original insights on the next generation of wiki-related research, from radical artistic interventions and the significant role of bots to hidden trajectories of encyclopaedic knowledge and the politics of agency and exclusion.

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Critical Point of View: a Wikipedia Reader
Authors
Geert Lovink
Nathaniel Tkacz
Publication date
2012
DOI
10.2139/ssrn.2075015
Links
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Critical Point of View: a Wikipedia Reader - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz.

Overview

As part of the CPOV project with the Institute of Network Cultures, authors published a Wikipedia reader titled Critical Point of View. The Reader is edited by Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz. The essays, interviews and artworks brought together in this reader form part of the overarching Critical Point of View research initiative, which began with a conference in Bangalore (January 2010), followed by events in Amsterdam (March 2010) and Leipzig (September 2010). The Reader collects original insights on the next generation of wiki-related research, from radical artistic interventions and the significant role of bots to hidden trajectories of encyclopaedic knowledge and the politics of agency and exclusion.