Much of the discussion about Wikipedia, both in the news and in more scholarly circles, still largely reflects the concerns found in populist perspectives. What’s missing is an informed, radical critique from the inside. The Critical Point of View (CPOV) research initiative, whose material is brought together in this reader, poses different questions than those we have thus far encountered
Historical scholarship and the digital humanities are still struggling to come to terms with the ris...
Wikipedia is a large web based, free online encyclopedia of various articles where everyone with ...
A contemporary examination of what information is represented, how that information is presented, an...
For millions of internet users around the globe, the search for new knowledge begins with Wikipedia....
This author’s reply continues the discussion that began in “From Adversaries to Allies? The Uneasy R...
As a response to Piotr Konieczny’s article on the relationship between academia and Wikipedia, this ...
Sociologist Piotr Konieczny focuses on the issue of Wikipedia���s reception in the world of academia...
What does the Wikipedia know, and how can it know it? More to the point, how can anyone using an ano...
Wikipedia is quickly becoming one of the most complex and most relevant data sets humanity has ever ...
As a major source for information on virtually any topic, Wikipedia serves an important role in publ...
Wikipedia has become the principle gateway to knowledge on the web. The doubts about information qua...
Recent empirical studies show that Wikipedia is heavily and frequently used by over 80% of universit...
The following research attempts to understand the manner in which Wikipedia has contributed to the w...
Categorization has been one of the keys that allowed people to handle large quantities of informatio...
Wikipedia is nowadays the primary source of general information to the public, the real number one i...
Historical scholarship and the digital humanities are still struggling to come to terms with the ris...
Wikipedia is a large web based, free online encyclopedia of various articles where everyone with ...
A contemporary examination of what information is represented, how that information is presented, an...
For millions of internet users around the globe, the search for new knowledge begins with Wikipedia....
This author’s reply continues the discussion that began in “From Adversaries to Allies? The Uneasy R...
As a response to Piotr Konieczny’s article on the relationship between academia and Wikipedia, this ...
Sociologist Piotr Konieczny focuses on the issue of Wikipedia���s reception in the world of academia...
What does the Wikipedia know, and how can it know it? More to the point, how can anyone using an ano...
Wikipedia is quickly becoming one of the most complex and most relevant data sets humanity has ever ...
As a major source for information on virtually any topic, Wikipedia serves an important role in publ...
Wikipedia has become the principle gateway to knowledge on the web. The doubts about information qua...
Recent empirical studies show that Wikipedia is heavily and frequently used by over 80% of universit...
The following research attempts to understand the manner in which Wikipedia has contributed to the w...
Categorization has been one of the keys that allowed people to handle large quantities of informatio...
Wikipedia is nowadays the primary source of general information to the public, the real number one i...
Historical scholarship and the digital humanities are still struggling to come to terms with the ris...
Wikipedia is a large web based, free online encyclopedia of various articles where everyone with ...
A contemporary examination of what information is represented, how that information is presented, an...