Wikipedia’s coverage of current events blurs the boundaries of what it means to be an encyclopedia. Drawing on Gieyrn’s concept of “boundary work”, this paper explores how Wiki-pedia’s response to the 9/11 attacks expanded the role of the encyclopedia to include newswork, excluded content like the 9/11 Memorial Wiki that became problematic following this expansion, and legitimized these changes through the adop-tion of news-related policies and routines like promoting ”In the News”content on the homepage. However, a second case exploring WikiNews illustrates the pitfalls of misappropriat-ing professional newswork norms as well as the challenges of sustaining online communities. These cases illuminate the social construction of new technolog...
Wikipedia is an important institution and part of the new media landscape having evolved from the co...
Public discussions on digital technology and the Internet tend generally to be framed in epochalist ...
Abstract – With web users increasingly taking on the role of producers/consumers (prosumers) of info...
Wikipedia’s coverage of current events blurs the boundaries of what it means to be an encyclopedia. ...
When a major global news event occurs, such as the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka or the March shootin...
Abstract – With web users increasingly taking on the role of producers/consumers (prosumers) of info...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
Wikipedia's first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world's ...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
This article explores the theme of Other(wise) as it relates to Web 2.0 and newer forms of creating ...
This study looks at two arguably “failed” online news sites, Wikinews and Allvoices, and examines ho...
A contemporary examination of what information is represented, how that information is presented, an...
Wikipedia is the primary authoritative information resource on the web for billions of people, and p...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the discussions on Internet mobilization and on inte...
Though grand narratives may have lost their appeal in recent decades, this hardly seems to have infl...
Wikipedia is an important institution and part of the new media landscape having evolved from the co...
Public discussions on digital technology and the Internet tend generally to be framed in epochalist ...
Abstract – With web users increasingly taking on the role of producers/consumers (prosumers) of info...
Wikipedia’s coverage of current events blurs the boundaries of what it means to be an encyclopedia. ...
When a major global news event occurs, such as the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka or the March shootin...
Abstract – With web users increasingly taking on the role of producers/consumers (prosumers) of info...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
Wikipedia's first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world's ...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
This article explores the theme of Other(wise) as it relates to Web 2.0 and newer forms of creating ...
This study looks at two arguably “failed” online news sites, Wikinews and Allvoices, and examines ho...
A contemporary examination of what information is represented, how that information is presented, an...
Wikipedia is the primary authoritative information resource on the web for billions of people, and p...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the discussions on Internet mobilization and on inte...
Though grand narratives may have lost their appeal in recent decades, this hardly seems to have infl...
Wikipedia is an important institution and part of the new media landscape having evolved from the co...
Public discussions on digital technology and the Internet tend generally to be framed in epochalist ...
Abstract – With web users increasingly taking on the role of producers/consumers (prosumers) of info...