This is a draft of a book chapter to be published in 2014 by Scarecrow PressWe present, visualize and analyse the similarities and differences between the controversial topics related to “edit wars” identified in 10 different language versions of Wikipedia. After a brief review of the related work we describe the methods developed to locate, measure, and categorize the controversial topics in the different languages. Visualizations of the degree of overlap between the top 100 lists of most controversial articles in different languages and the content related to geographical locations will be presented. We discuss what the presented analysis and visualizations can tell us about the multicultural aspects of Wikipedia and practices of peer-pro...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
Dispute and controversy are parts of our culture and cannot be omitted on the Internet (where it bec...
This article discusses the usefulness of geo-linguistic analysis for Internet studies by presenting ...
We reported here on early results from mapping disputed content on the English Wikipedia identified ...
International audienceCollaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different p...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
Les recomiendo un vistazo al texto que acaban de publicar Taha Yasseri, Mark Graham (Oxford), Anselm...
More than 80% of Wikipedia articles are written in languages other than English--in fact, Wikipedia ...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is the largest general information repository created through coll...
Wikipedia is a free-access, free content Internet encyclopedia created in 2001. One key characterist...
In this paper, we study the network of global interconnections between language communities, based o...
Language reveals a lot of information about its speakers. Speakers of one language usually share com...
The three million articles of the English Wikipedia have been written in a collaborative fashion by ...
This article reports a cross-cultural analysis of four Wikipedias in different languages and demonst...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
Dispute and controversy are parts of our culture and cannot be omitted on the Internet (where it bec...
This article discusses the usefulness of geo-linguistic analysis for Internet studies by presenting ...
We reported here on early results from mapping disputed content on the English Wikipedia identified ...
International audienceCollaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different p...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
Les recomiendo un vistazo al texto que acaban de publicar Taha Yasseri, Mark Graham (Oxford), Anselm...
More than 80% of Wikipedia articles are written in languages other than English--in fact, Wikipedia ...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is the largest general information repository created through coll...
Wikipedia is a free-access, free content Internet encyclopedia created in 2001. One key characterist...
In this paper, we study the network of global interconnections between language communities, based o...
Language reveals a lot of information about its speakers. Speakers of one language usually share com...
The three million articles of the English Wikipedia have been written in a collaborative fashion by ...
This article reports a cross-cultural analysis of four Wikipedias in different languages and demonst...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
Dispute and controversy are parts of our culture and cannot be omitted on the Internet (where it bec...
This article discusses the usefulness of geo-linguistic analysis for Internet studies by presenting ...