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'''Specifying a Wikipedia-Centric Explanatory Model for Online Group Evolution and Structural Differentiation''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2017, written by Sorin Adam Matei and Brian C. Britt.
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'''Specifying a Wikipedia-Centric Explanatory Model for Online Group Evolution and Structural Differentiation''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2017, written by [[Sorin Adam Matei]] and [[Brian C. Britt]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
In the previous chapter, authors set up the broader sociological underpinnings of argument. This chapter will focus on the more immediate and tangible mechanisms that shape the emergence and evolution of social media groups, such as those that build Wikipedia. Authors theoretical argument will devote particular attention to the role played by contributing elites in organizing and sustaining collaborative activity.
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In the previous chapter, authors set up the broader sociological underpinnings of argument. This chapter will focus on the more immediate and tangible mechanisms that shape the emergence and evolution of social media groups, such as those that build [[Wikipedia]]. Authors theoretical argument will devote particular attention to the role played by contributing elites in organizing and sustaining collaborative activity.

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Specifying a Wikipedia-Centric Explanatory Model for Online Group Evolution and Structural Differentiation - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2017, written by Sorin Adam Matei and Brian C. Britt.

Overview

In the previous chapter, authors set up the broader sociological underpinnings of argument. This chapter will focus on the more immediate and tangible mechanisms that shape the emergence and evolution of social media groups, such as those that build Wikipedia. Authors theoretical argument will devote particular attention to the role played by contributing elites in organizing and sustaining collaborative activity.