This article explores how we can understand contemporary participatory online encyclopaedic expressions, particularly Wikipedia, in their traditional role as continuation of the Enlightenment ideal, as well as in the distinctly different space of the Internet. Firstly we position these encyclopaedias in a historical tradition. Secondly, we assign them a place in contemporary digital networks which marks them out as sites in which Enlightenment ideals of universal knowledge take on a new shape. We argue that the Foucauldian concept of heterotopia, that is special spaces which exist within society, transferred online, can serve to understand Wikipedia and similar participatory online encyclopaedias in their role as unique spaces for the const...
This thesis explores how people and technologies work together to coordinate and shape participation...
<p></p><p>Abstract The study aims to study the process of signification (or “semantization”) that oc...
Wikis have become enormously attractive to Internet users because they are open-access web pages or ...
The article draws together studies on encyclopaedic expressions throughout history with Foucault's n...
“While the cosmopedia can be interpreted metaphorically as the ideal figure of knowledge …, from a t...
“While the cosmopedia can be interpreted metaphorically as the ideal figure of knowledge …, from a t...
For some time now, certain theorists have been urging us to move beyond text-based understandings of...
This thesis considers how Wikipedia justifies, structures, and legitimizes its production of knowled...
Abstract: While the impact of the Internet over our established institutions is widely discussed, ma...
The paper traces the development of digital encyclopedias through four main stages: 1. The age of th...
The paper traces the development of digital encyclopedias through four main stages: 1. The age of th...
The paper traces the development of digital encyclopedias through four main stages: 1. The age of th...
This thesis considers how Wikipedia justifies, structures, and legitimizes its production of knowled...
This qualitative and interpretative work aims at approaching Wikipedia’s cultural facet from a trans...
Though digital media have unquestionably affected the features and functions of modern encyclopedias...
This thesis explores how people and technologies work together to coordinate and shape participation...
<p></p><p>Abstract The study aims to study the process of signification (or “semantization”) that oc...
Wikis have become enormously attractive to Internet users because they are open-access web pages or ...
The article draws together studies on encyclopaedic expressions throughout history with Foucault's n...
“While the cosmopedia can be interpreted metaphorically as the ideal figure of knowledge …, from a t...
“While the cosmopedia can be interpreted metaphorically as the ideal figure of knowledge …, from a t...
For some time now, certain theorists have been urging us to move beyond text-based understandings of...
This thesis considers how Wikipedia justifies, structures, and legitimizes its production of knowled...
Abstract: While the impact of the Internet over our established institutions is widely discussed, ma...
The paper traces the development of digital encyclopedias through four main stages: 1. The age of th...
The paper traces the development of digital encyclopedias through four main stages: 1. The age of th...
The paper traces the development of digital encyclopedias through four main stages: 1. The age of th...
This thesis considers how Wikipedia justifies, structures, and legitimizes its production of knowled...
This qualitative and interpretative work aims at approaching Wikipedia’s cultural facet from a trans...
Though digital media have unquestionably affected the features and functions of modern encyclopedias...
This thesis explores how people and technologies work together to coordinate and shape participation...
<p></p><p>Abstract The study aims to study the process of signification (or “semantization”) that oc...
Wikis have become enormously attractive to Internet users because they are open-access web pages or ...