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'''Wikipedia is Pushing the Boundaries of Scholarly Practice But the Gender Gap Must Be Addressed''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2013, written by [[Adrianne Wadewitz]]. | '''Wikipedia is Pushing the Boundaries of Scholarly Practice But the Gender Gap Must Be Addressed''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2013, written by [[Adrianne Wadewitz]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Wikipedia is virtually uncontested as an instrumental conduit for global knowledge exchange. But who is creating and maintaining this knowledge and does it adequately reflect the diversity of expertise and discourse? Adrianne Wadewitz explores the gender gap in [[Wikipedia editors]] and argues that since approximately 90% of editors are male, every edit is inherently political and subject to problems of bias. If feminists and academics want the rules of [[Wikipedia]] to evolve in ways that reflect their expertise, they must participate in the conversation. | Wikipedia is virtually uncontested as an instrumental conduit for global knowledge exchange. But who is creating and maintaining this knowledge and does it adequately reflect the diversity of expertise and discourse? Adrianne Wadewitz explores the gender gap in [[Wikipedia editors]] and argues that since approximately 90% of editors are male, every edit is inherently political and subject to problems of bias. If feminists and academics want the rules of [[Wikipedia]] to evolve in ways that reflect their expertise, they must participate in the conversation. |
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Authors | Adrianne Wadewitz |
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Publication date | 2013 |
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Wikipedia is Pushing the Boundaries of Scholarly Practice But the Gender Gap Must Be Addressed - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by Adrianne Wadewitz.
Overview
Wikipedia is virtually uncontested as an instrumental conduit for global knowledge exchange. But who is creating and maintaining this knowledge and does it adequately reflect the diversity of expertise and discourse? Adrianne Wadewitz explores the gender gap in Wikipedia editors and argues that since approximately 90% of editors are male, every edit is inherently political and subject to problems of bias. If feminists and academics want the rules of Wikipedia to evolve in ways that reflect their expertise, they must participate in the conversation.