Wikipedia's policies, guidelines, and other rules can be revised edited by anyone at any time, creating a rule environment that has changed substantially over its 15-year history. Wikipedia provides a remarkable benchmark for understanding the potential and pitfalls of self-governance in a knowledge commons and empirically informing theories of networked governance and institutional analysis. Using a corpus of 725,000 revisions made to 2,012 pages about rules and rule discussions since 2001, we explore the dynamics of English Wikipedia's rule-making and maintenance over time. Our analysis reveals a policy environment marked by on-going rule-making and deliberation across multiple regulatory levels more than a decade after its creation. This...
In communities of user-generated content, systems for the management of content and/or their contrib...
Social norms have traditionally been difficult to quantify. In any particular society, their sheer n...
The rise of the Internet has enabled collaboration and co-operation on an unprecedentedly large scal...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
While previous studies have used the Wikipedia dataset to provide an understanding of its growth, th...
How does “self-governance ” happen in Wikipedia? Through in-depth interviews with eleven individuals...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularly...
International audienceIn recent years, a new realm has appeared for the study of political and socio...
The following research attempts to understand the manner in which Wikipedia has contributed to the w...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed ...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularl...
Wikipedia has been hailed as one of the most prominent peer projects that led to the rise of the con...
In communities of user-generated content, systems for the management of content and/or their contrib...
Social norms have traditionally been difficult to quantify. In any particular society, their sheer n...
The rise of the Internet has enabled collaboration and co-operation on an unprecedentedly large scal...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
While previous studies have used the Wikipedia dataset to provide an understanding of its growth, th...
How does “self-governance ” happen in Wikipedia? Through in-depth interviews with eleven individuals...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularly...
International audienceIn recent years, a new realm has appeared for the study of political and socio...
The following research attempts to understand the manner in which Wikipedia has contributed to the w...
Wikipedia represents ‘the sum of all human knowledge’ and is becoming the authoritative source on th...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed...
This paper documents the findings of research into the governance mechanisms within the distributed ...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularl...
Wikipedia has been hailed as one of the most prominent peer projects that led to the rise of the con...
In communities of user-generated content, systems for the management of content and/or their contrib...
Social norms have traditionally been difficult to quantify. In any particular society, their sheer n...
The rise of the Internet has enabled collaboration and co-operation on an unprecedentedly large scal...