International audienceWikipedia is nowadays a widely used encyclopedia, and one of the most visible sites on the Internet. Its strong principle of collaborative work and free editing sometimes generates disputes due to disagreements between users. In this article we study how the wikipedian community resolves the conflicts and which roles do wikipedian choose in this process. We observed the users behavior both in the article talk pages, and in the Arbitration Committee pages specifically dedicated to serious disputes. We first set up a users typology according to their involvement in conflicts and their publishing and management activity in the encyclopedia. We then used those user types to describe users behavior in contributing to articl...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularl...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
International audienceAs a collaborative work, the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia leads naturally th...
12 pp.International audienceWikipedia is nowadays a widely used encyclopedia, and one of the most vi...
Wikipedia serves as the Internet\u27s most widely viewed reference. In order to ensure its success, ...
This paper presents research that investigated the role of conflict in the editorial process of the ...
Wikipedia, a wiki-based encyclopedia, has become one of the most successful experiments in collabora...
International audienceThe present study concentrates on Wikipedia talk pages, which are online discu...
Wikipedia is a large web based, free online encyclopedia of various articles where everyone with ...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularly...
Advisors: Jessica Reyman.Committee members: Philip Eubanks; Mark Van Wienen.Includes bibliographical...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
Wikipedia is a large and rapidly growing Web-based collaborative authoring environment, where anyone...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularl...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
International audienceAs a collaborative work, the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia leads naturally th...
12 pp.International audienceWikipedia is nowadays a widely used encyclopedia, and one of the most vi...
Wikipedia serves as the Internet\u27s most widely viewed reference. In order to ensure its success, ...
This paper presents research that investigated the role of conflict in the editorial process of the ...
Wikipedia, a wiki-based encyclopedia, has become one of the most successful experiments in collabora...
International audienceThe present study concentrates on Wikipedia talk pages, which are online discu...
Wikipedia is a large web based, free online encyclopedia of various articles where everyone with ...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularly...
Advisors: Jessica Reyman.Committee members: Philip Eubanks; Mark Van Wienen.Includes bibliographical...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
Wikipedia is a large and rapidly growing Web-based collaborative authoring environment, where anyone...
This paper contributes to the debate about governance behaviour in on-line communities, particularl...
Collaborative content creation inevitably reaches situations where different points of view lead to ...
International audienceAs a collaborative work, the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia leads naturally th...