Framed in the field of crisis informatics, this article focuses on the ways citizens have been collectively making sense through social media to the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a qualitative investigation mobilizing an ethnographic analysis of the Wikipedia's pages related to the pandemic as well as interviews with its contributors and a member of the Wikimedia Foundation-France. We show how the Wikipedians' know-how allows to offer a reading of the current dramatic event, vector of uncertainty. We also shed light on the specificities of the health crisis compared to others so-called civil security crises. Specifically, the construction of meaning related to the pandemic has been requiring an unprecedented reorganisation of their ways o...
Wikipedia relies on a community of editors who construct articles related to various topics such as ...
This chapter sets the direction of volume analysis. The purpose of the volume is to pull off the con...
The COVID-19 pandemic is classified as an infodemic with the circulation of vast amounts of true and...
S’inscrivant dans le champ des crisis informatics, cet article met en avant de quelles manières les ...
International audienceThis chapter describes the coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic on Wikipedia and ...
This thesis proposes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the Wikipedia editors' response ...
As researchers, scientists, and the general public strive to understand and manage COVID-19, many pe...
This contributed volume identifies how the information processes of public institutions and citizens...
For specialists in the social sciences, an event describes primarily a phenomenon experienced as a d...
International audienceIn the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, information science is facing a number o...
International audienceFor specialists in the social sciences, an event describes primarily a phenome...
This working paper presents the first results of an exploratory study, funded by the Defense and Sec...
At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, on the last day of March 2020, Wikipedia in all languages...
International audienceThis paper aims at studying the role of Wikipedia in social resilience process...
Wikipedia relies on a community of editors who construct articles related to various topics such as ...
This chapter sets the direction of volume analysis. The purpose of the volume is to pull off the con...
The COVID-19 pandemic is classified as an infodemic with the circulation of vast amounts of true and...
S’inscrivant dans le champ des crisis informatics, cet article met en avant de quelles manières les ...
International audienceThis chapter describes the coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic on Wikipedia and ...
This thesis proposes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the Wikipedia editors' response ...
As researchers, scientists, and the general public strive to understand and manage COVID-19, many pe...
This contributed volume identifies how the information processes of public institutions and citizens...
For specialists in the social sciences, an event describes primarily a phenomenon experienced as a d...
International audienceIn the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, information science is facing a number o...
International audienceFor specialists in the social sciences, an event describes primarily a phenome...
This working paper presents the first results of an exploratory study, funded by the Defense and Sec...
At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, on the last day of March 2020, Wikipedia in all languages...
International audienceThis paper aims at studying the role of Wikipedia in social resilience process...
Wikipedia relies on a community of editors who construct articles related to various topics such as ...
This chapter sets the direction of volume analysis. The purpose of the volume is to pull off the con...
The COVID-19 pandemic is classified as an infodemic with the circulation of vast amounts of true and...