This thesis explores how people and technologies work together to coordinate and shape participation through a case study of the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia. The research found participation is shaped by different understandings of openness, where it is constructed as either a libertarian ideal where "anyone" is free to edit the encyclopaedia, or as an inclusive concept that enables "everyone" to participate in the platform. The findings therefore problematise the idea of single user community, and serve to highlight the different and sometimes competing approaches actors employ to enable and constrain participation in Wikipedia
The success of Wikipedia as a large-scale collaborative effort has spurred researchers to examine th...
Wikipedia's first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world's ...
Wikipedia is a multilingual, Internet-based, free, wiki-encyclopaedia that is created by its own use...
This thesis explores how people and technologies work together to coordinate and shape participation...
Wikipedia is often held up as an example of the potential of the internet to foster open, free and n...
Wikipedia is often held up as an example of the potential of the internet to foster open, free and n...
Wikipedia is often held up as an example of the potential of the internet to foster open, free and n...
Wikipedia is often held up as an example of the potential of the internet to foster open, free and n...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
This thesis considers how Wikipedia justifies, structures, and legitimizes its production of knowled...
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopaedia, is built on shared ideals and values about access to knowl...
Wikipedia is the entry of amateurs into the world of encyclopaedias. Volunteerswith no background in...
Traditional activities change in surprising ways when computermediated communication becomes a compo...
S’appuyant sur la sociologie du numérique, la sociologie interactionniste des professions et la théo...
This thesis considers how Wikipedia justifies, structures, and legitimizes its production of knowled...
The success of Wikipedia as a large-scale collaborative effort has spurred researchers to examine th...
Wikipedia's first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world's ...
Wikipedia is a multilingual, Internet-based, free, wiki-encyclopaedia that is created by its own use...
This thesis explores how people and technologies work together to coordinate and shape participation...
Wikipedia is often held up as an example of the potential of the internet to foster open, free and n...
Wikipedia is often held up as an example of the potential of the internet to foster open, free and n...
Wikipedia is often held up as an example of the potential of the internet to foster open, free and n...
Wikipedia is often held up as an example of the potential of the internet to foster open, free and n...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
This thesis considers how Wikipedia justifies, structures, and legitimizes its production of knowled...
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopaedia, is built on shared ideals and values about access to knowl...
Wikipedia is the entry of amateurs into the world of encyclopaedias. Volunteerswith no background in...
Traditional activities change in surprising ways when computermediated communication becomes a compo...
S’appuyant sur la sociologie du numérique, la sociologie interactionniste des professions et la théo...
This thesis considers how Wikipedia justifies, structures, and legitimizes its production of knowled...
The success of Wikipedia as a large-scale collaborative effort has spurred researchers to examine th...
Wikipedia's first twenty years: how what began as an experiment in collaboration became the world's ...
Wikipedia is a multilingual, Internet-based, free, wiki-encyclopaedia that is created by its own use...