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'''Models for Understanding Collective Intelligence on Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Randall M. Livingstone]].
 
'''Models for Understanding Collective Intelligence on Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Randall M. Livingstone]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Through examining established and evolving conceptions of intelligence across natural and social science and applying them to [[Wikipedia]], this article argues that the world's largest encyclopedia and broadest implementation of the wiki is an online instance of collective intelligence CI, as it fits key models for this concept. Further, by relying on sociotechnical ensembles of human intelligence, programmed bots, social bureaucracy, and software protocols, a more humanistic CI, as proposed by Levy, is realized in a virtual knowledge space that embodies information as both product and process while empowering its community to explore the cultural possibilities of its collectivism.
 
Through examining established and evolving conceptions of intelligence across natural and social science and applying them to [[Wikipedia]], this article argues that the world's largest encyclopedia and broadest implementation of the wiki is an online instance of collective intelligence CI, as it fits key models for this concept. Further, by relying on sociotechnical ensembles of human intelligence, programmed bots, social bureaucracy, and software protocols, a more humanistic CI, as proposed by Levy, is realized in a virtual knowledge space that embodies information as both product and process while empowering its community to explore the cultural possibilities of its collectivism.

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Models for Understanding Collective Intelligence on Wikipedia
Authors
Randall M. Livingstone
Publication date
2016
DOI
10.1177/0894439315591136
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Models for Understanding Collective Intelligence on Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Randall M. Livingstone.

Overview

Through examining established and evolving conceptions of intelligence across natural and social science and applying them to Wikipedia, this article argues that the world's largest encyclopedia and broadest implementation of the wiki is an online instance of collective intelligence CI, as it fits key models for this concept. Further, by relying on sociotechnical ensembles of human intelligence, programmed bots, social bureaucracy, and software protocols, a more humanistic CI, as proposed by Levy, is realized in a virtual knowledge space that embodies information as both product and process while empowering its community to explore the cultural possibilities of its collectivism.