Opt-in surveys are the most widespread method used to study participation in online communities, but produce biased results in the absence of adjustments for non-response. A 2008 survey conducted by the Wikimedia Foundation and United Nations University at Maastricht is the source of a frequently cited statistic that less than 13% of Wikipedia contributors are female. However, the same study suggested that only 39.9% of Wikipedia readers in the US were female – a finding contradicted by a representative survey of American adults by the Pew Research Center conducted less than two months later. Combining these two datasets through an application and extension of a propensity score estimation technique used to model survey non-response bias, w...
Contributing to the writing of history has never been as easy as it is today thanks to Wikipedia, a ...
In 2010, UNU-MERIT researchers surveyed editors of Wikipedia, “the online encyclopedia that anyone c...
Wikipedia has rapidly become an invaluable destination for mil-lions of information-seeking users. H...
<div><p>Opt-in surveys are the most widespread method used to study participation in online communit...
Opt-in surveys are the most widespread method used to study participation in online communities, but...
Opt-in surveys are the most widespread method used to study participation in online communities, but...
Media is critical for gender equality. I analyze Wikipedia, one of the prominent examples of new med...
Wikipedia is an important source of information in today's world. Yet, the lack of gender diversity ...
Feminist STS has long established that science’s provenance as a male domain continues to define wha...
International audienceResearch has identified a significant gender gap on the online encyclopedia, W...
Wikipedia\u27s reliance on a volunteer editing base has resulted in a gender bias both in the quanti...
Gender inequalities are known to exist in Wikipedia. However, objective measures of inequality are h...
Wikipedia is virtually uncontested as an instrumental conduit for global knowledge exchange. But who...
This paper argues that an epistemology of ignorance helps to maintain Wikipedia’s gender gap, despit...
Ensuring Wikipedia cites scholarly publications based on quality and relevancy without biases is cri...
Contributing to the writing of history has never been as easy as it is today thanks to Wikipedia, a ...
In 2010, UNU-MERIT researchers surveyed editors of Wikipedia, “the online encyclopedia that anyone c...
Wikipedia has rapidly become an invaluable destination for mil-lions of information-seeking users. H...
<div><p>Opt-in surveys are the most widespread method used to study participation in online communit...
Opt-in surveys are the most widespread method used to study participation in online communities, but...
Opt-in surveys are the most widespread method used to study participation in online communities, but...
Media is critical for gender equality. I analyze Wikipedia, one of the prominent examples of new med...
Wikipedia is an important source of information in today's world. Yet, the lack of gender diversity ...
Feminist STS has long established that science’s provenance as a male domain continues to define wha...
International audienceResearch has identified a significant gender gap on the online encyclopedia, W...
Wikipedia\u27s reliance on a volunteer editing base has resulted in a gender bias both in the quanti...
Gender inequalities are known to exist in Wikipedia. However, objective measures of inequality are h...
Wikipedia is virtually uncontested as an instrumental conduit for global knowledge exchange. But who...
This paper argues that an epistemology of ignorance helps to maintain Wikipedia’s gender gap, despit...
Ensuring Wikipedia cites scholarly publications based on quality and relevancy without biases is cri...
Contributing to the writing of history has never been as easy as it is today thanks to Wikipedia, a ...
In 2010, UNU-MERIT researchers surveyed editors of Wikipedia, “the online encyclopedia that anyone c...
Wikipedia has rapidly become an invaluable destination for mil-lions of information-seeking users. H...