none2siThis article presents a pilot study to address the issue of gender gap in participation on Wikipedia in India. We carried out semi-structured interviews with 16 Wikipedians across various linguistic communities using the snowball sampling technique. The responses corroborated with the existing literature on gender gap in Wikipedia with respect to issues of Internet access, lack of discretionary time, psychological barriers and institutional harassment. The personal narratives also revealed unique problems faced by Indian women which relate to existing socio-cultural norms creating barriers for participation by women. Our findings show that the limits to accessing the Internet and technological devices are experienced by women irrespe...
International audienceResearch has identified a significant gender gap on the online encyclopedia, W...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
The proportion of women editors on the English language Wikipedia has for years been known to be ver...
In 2017, the first comprehensive gender mapping of Wikipedia was carried out and its results were pr...
Wikipedia's contributor population contains a significant gender gap: only about 8.5% of Wikipedia's...
In 2010, UNU-MERIT researchers surveyed editors of Wikipedia, “the online encyclopedia that anyone c...
This study compared gender across 289 language editions of Wikipedia. First, we analyzed the extent ...
Wikipedia is an important source of information in today's world. Yet, the lack of gender diversity ...
Contributing to the writing of history has never been as easy as it is today thanks to Wikipedia, a ...
Feminist STS has long established that science's provenance as a male domain continues to define wha...
Nations have made great strides in providing physical access to digital technologies and educational...
This paper argues that an epistemology of ignorance helps to maintain Wikipedia’s gender gap, despit...
Wikipedia has rapidly become an invaluable destination for mil-lions of information-seeking users. H...
Nations have made great strides in providing physical access to digital technologies and educational...
Feminist STS has long established that science’s provenance as a male domain continues to define wha...
International audienceResearch has identified a significant gender gap on the online encyclopedia, W...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
The proportion of women editors on the English language Wikipedia has for years been known to be ver...
In 2017, the first comprehensive gender mapping of Wikipedia was carried out and its results were pr...
Wikipedia's contributor population contains a significant gender gap: only about 8.5% of Wikipedia's...
In 2010, UNU-MERIT researchers surveyed editors of Wikipedia, “the online encyclopedia that anyone c...
This study compared gender across 289 language editions of Wikipedia. First, we analyzed the extent ...
Wikipedia is an important source of information in today's world. Yet, the lack of gender diversity ...
Contributing to the writing of history has never been as easy as it is today thanks to Wikipedia, a ...
Feminist STS has long established that science's provenance as a male domain continues to define wha...
Nations have made great strides in providing physical access to digital technologies and educational...
This paper argues that an epistemology of ignorance helps to maintain Wikipedia’s gender gap, despit...
Wikipedia has rapidly become an invaluable destination for mil-lions of information-seeking users. H...
Nations have made great strides in providing physical access to digital technologies and educational...
Feminist STS has long established that science’s provenance as a male domain continues to define wha...
International audienceResearch has identified a significant gender gap on the online encyclopedia, W...
Empirical studies clearly show that women in the developing world have significantly lower technolog...
The proportion of women editors on the English language Wikipedia has for years been known to be ver...