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+ | | title = The Social, Cultural and Economic Implications of the Wikipedia | ||
+ | | date = 2006 | ||
+ | | authors = [[P S Cathy]] | ||
+ | | link = http://web.uri.edu/iaics/files/17-Cathy-P.S.-Ma.pdf | ||
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+ | '''The Social, Cultural and Economic Implications of the Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[P S Cathy]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | Wikipedia is a non-profit online project that aims at building an encyclopedia for everyone. It has attracted thousands of users to contribute and collaborate on a voluntary base. In this paper Author argue that Wikipedia poses a new model of collaboration founded on three assumptions--trust, openness and reduced barrier of participation as opposed to more conventional models of collaboration based on authority and hierarchy. With this new-found social structure in mind, the cultural implications of the Wikipedia will be discussed in relation to the notion of Commons-Based Peer Production (CBPP) as proposed by Benkler in 2002, concluded with an analysis of the challenges that are facing the Wikipedia project. | + | Wikipedia is a non-profit online project that aims at building an encyclopedia for everyone. It has attracted thousands of users to contribute and collaborate on a voluntary base. In this paper Author argue that [[Wikipedia]] poses a new model of collaboration founded on three assumptions--trust, openness and reduced barrier of participation as opposed to more conventional models of collaboration based on authority and hierarchy. With this new-found social structure in mind, the cultural implications of the Wikipedia will be discussed in relation to the notion of Commons-Based Peer Production (CBPP) as proposed by Benkler in 2002, concluded with an analysis of the challenges that are facing the Wikipedia project. |
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 6 July 2020
Authors | P S Cathy |
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Publication date | 2006 |
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The Social, Cultural and Economic Implications of the Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2006, written by P S Cathy.
Overview
Wikipedia is a non-profit online project that aims at building an encyclopedia for everyone. It has attracted thousands of users to contribute and collaborate on a voluntary base. In this paper Author argue that Wikipedia poses a new model of collaboration founded on three assumptions--trust, openness and reduced barrier of participation as opposed to more conventional models of collaboration based on authority and hierarchy. With this new-found social structure in mind, the cultural implications of the Wikipedia will be discussed in relation to the notion of Commons-Based Peer Production (CBPP) as proposed by Benkler in 2002, concluded with an analysis of the challenges that are facing the Wikipedia project.
Embed
Wikipedia Quality
Cathy, P S. (2006). "[[The Social, Cultural and Economic Implications of the Wikipedia]]".
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Cathy |first1=P S |title=The Social, Cultural and Economic Implications of the Wikipedia |date=2006 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/The_Social,_Cultural_and_Economic_Implications_of_the_Wikipedia}}
HTML
Cathy, P S. (2006). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/The_Social,_Cultural_and_Economic_Implications_of_the_Wikipedia">The Social, Cultural and Economic Implications of the Wikipedia</a>".