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This poster presents a new theoretical framework and research method for studying the relationship between specific types of authority claims and the attempts of contributors to establish [[credibility]] in online, collaborative environments. Authors describe a content analysis method for coding authority claims based on linguistic and rhetorical cues in naturally occurring, text-based discourse. Authors present results from a preliminary analysis of a sample of [[Wikipedia]] talk page discussions focused on recent news events. This method provides a novel framework for capturing and understanding these persuasion-oriented behaviors, and shows potential as a tool for online communication research, including automated text analysis using trained [[natural language processing]] systems.
 
This poster presents a new theoretical framework and research method for studying the relationship between specific types of authority claims and the attempts of contributors to establish [[credibility]] in online, collaborative environments. Authors describe a content analysis method for coding authority claims based on linguistic and rhetorical cues in naturally occurring, text-based discourse. Authors present results from a preliminary analysis of a sample of [[Wikipedia]] talk page discussions focused on recent news events. This method provides a novel framework for capturing and understanding these persuasion-oriented behaviors, and shows potential as a tool for online communication research, including automated text analysis using trained [[natural language processing]] systems.
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What I Know Is...: Establishing Credibility on Wikipedia Talk Pages
Authors
Meghan Oxley
Jonathan T. Morgan
Mark Zachry
Brian Hutchinson
Publication date
2010
DOI
10.1145/1832772.1832805
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What I Know Is...: Establishing Credibility on Wikipedia Talk Pages - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Meghan Oxley, Jonathan T. Morgan, Mark Zachry and Brian Hutchinson.

Overview

This poster presents a new theoretical framework and research method for studying the relationship between specific types of authority claims and the attempts of contributors to establish credibility in online, collaborative environments. Authors describe a content analysis method for coding authority claims based on linguistic and rhetorical cues in naturally occurring, text-based discourse. Authors present results from a preliminary analysis of a sample of Wikipedia talk page discussions focused on recent news events. This method provides a novel framework for capturing and understanding these persuasion-oriented behaviors, and shows potential as a tool for online communication research, including automated text analysis using trained natural language processing systems.

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Wikipedia Quality

Oxley, Meghan; Morgan, Jonathan T.; Zachry, Mark; Hutchinson, Brian. (2010). "[[What I Know Is...: Establishing Credibility on Wikipedia Talk Pages]]".DOI: 10.1145/1832772.1832805.

English Wikipedia

{{cite journal |last1=Oxley |first1=Meghan |last2=Morgan |first2=Jonathan T. |last3=Zachry |first3=Mark |last4=Hutchinson |first4=Brian |title=What I Know Is...: Establishing Credibility on Wikipedia Talk Pages |date=2010 |doi=10.1145/1832772.1832805 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/What_I_Know_Is...:_Establishing_Credibility_on_Wikipedia_Talk_Pages}}

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Oxley, Meghan; Morgan, Jonathan T.; Zachry, Mark; Hutchinson, Brian. (2010). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/What_I_Know_Is...:_Establishing_Credibility_on_Wikipedia_Talk_Pages">What I Know Is...: Establishing Credibility on Wikipedia Talk Pages</a>&quot;.DOI: 10.1145/1832772.1832805.