This paper contributes to the discussion on deliberative, direct democracy and volunteer mobilization in the Internet era by analyzing the vote participation levels of Wikipedia volunteer editors (Wikipedians). On 18th January 2012 in the 'first Internet strike' against the American 'Stop Online Piracy Act' legislation, over two thousand Wikipedians took part in the vote concerning whether their site should undertake a protest action, with vast majority expressing support for this action. However, the vote participants formed only a tiny fraction of the total number of Wikipedians who number in millions. Although Wikipedia can be seen as an open, democratic forum practicing deliberative, direct democracy, the process of voti...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed ...
This essay examines the implications Wikipedia holds for theories of deliberative democracy. It arg...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the discussions on Internet mobilization and on inte...
This article considers the extent to which non-legal factors (nationality, activity/experience, conf...
International audienceIn recent years, a new realm has appeared for the study of political and socio...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
International audienceThis study examines whether the Iron Law of Oligarchy exists in Wikipedia by a...
There are now more than 3 billion Internet users on our planet. The connections afforded to all of t...
Many authors have narrated how new information and communication technologies enable people to colla...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
Digital inequalities undermine the democratizing potential of the Internet. While many people engage...
Is the internet a tool for democracy or the manifestation of the global digital divide? Using the co...
This dissertation explores the political economy and cultural history of Wikipedia, the free encyclo...
This essay examines the implications Wikipedia holds for theories of deliberative democracy. It argu...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed ...
This essay examines the implications Wikipedia holds for theories of deliberative democracy. It arg...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the discussions on Internet mobilization and on inte...
This article considers the extent to which non-legal factors (nationality, activity/experience, conf...
International audienceIn recent years, a new realm has appeared for the study of political and socio...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
International audienceThis study examines whether the Iron Law of Oligarchy exists in Wikipedia by a...
There are now more than 3 billion Internet users on our planet. The connections afforded to all of t...
Many authors have narrated how new information and communication technologies enable people to colla...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
Digital inequalities undermine the democratizing potential of the Internet. While many people engage...
Is the internet a tool for democracy or the manifestation of the global digital divide? Using the co...
This dissertation explores the political economy and cultural history of Wikipedia, the free encyclo...
This essay examines the implications Wikipedia holds for theories of deliberative democracy. It argu...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed ...
This essay examines the implications Wikipedia holds for theories of deliberative democracy. It arg...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed...