Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to conflict. We focus on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia anyone may edit, where disputes about content in controversial articles often reflect larger societal debates. While Wikipedia has a public edit history and discussion section for every article, the substance of these sections is difficult to phantom for Wikipedia users interested in the development of an article and in locating which topics were most controversial. In this paper we present Contropedia, a tool that augments Wikipedia articles and gives insight into the development of controversial topics. Contropedia uses an efficient language agnostic measure based on the edit history th...
This is a draft of a book chapter to be published in 2014 by Scarecrow PressWe present, visualize an...
Dispute and controversy are parts of our culture and cannot be omitted on the Internet (where it bec...
Wikipedia serves as a good example of how editors collaborate to form and maintain an article. The r...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
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...
Abstract—The advent of Web 2.0 gave birth to a new kind of application where content is generated th...
We reported here on early results from mapping disputed content on the English Wikipedia identified ...
Wikipedia1 is a very large and successful Web 2.0 exam-ple. As the number of Wikipedia articles and ...
Wikipedia serves as the Internet\u27s most widely viewed reference. In order to ensure its success, ...
We present a comparative analysis of three tools for visually exploring the revision history of a Wi...
12 pp.International audienceWikipedia is nowadays a widely used encyclopedia, and one of the most vi...
We present a comparative analysis of three tools for visually exploring the revision history of a Wi...
The following research attempts to understand the manner in which Wikipedia has contributed to the w...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to humanity, and yet society is unable to agree on its...
This is a draft of a book chapter to be published in 2014 by Scarecrow PressWe present, visualize an...
Dispute and controversy are parts of our culture and cannot be omitted on the Internet (where it bec...
Wikipedia serves as a good example of how editors collaborate to form and maintain an article. The r...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
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...
Abstract—The advent of Web 2.0 gave birth to a new kind of application where content is generated th...
We reported here on early results from mapping disputed content on the English Wikipedia identified ...
Wikipedia1 is a very large and successful Web 2.0 exam-ple. As the number of Wikipedia articles and ...
Wikipedia serves as the Internet\u27s most widely viewed reference. In order to ensure its success, ...
We present a comparative analysis of three tools for visually exploring the revision history of a Wi...
12 pp.International audienceWikipedia is nowadays a widely used encyclopedia, and one of the most vi...
We present a comparative analysis of three tools for visually exploring the revision history of a Wi...
The following research attempts to understand the manner in which Wikipedia has contributed to the w...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to humanity, and yet society is unable to agree on its...
This is a draft of a book chapter to be published in 2014 by Scarecrow PressWe present, visualize an...
Dispute and controversy are parts of our culture and cannot be omitted on the Internet (where it bec...
Wikipedia serves as a good example of how editors collaborate to form and maintain an article. The r...