User:Andrew Davidson/Research

Wikipedia

 * 1) ''Authority and Authorship in a 21st-Century Encyclopaedia and a ‘Very Mysterious Foundation’
 * 2) Becoming Wikipedian: transformation of participation in a collaborative online encyclopedia
 * 3) Common Knowledge?: An Ethnography of Wikipedia
 * 4) ''Cyberchiefs: autonomy and authority in online tribes
 * 5) Deﬁne Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia's Contributor List
 * 6) Explaining quality in Internet collective goods: Zealots and good samaritans in the case of Wikipedia
 * 7) ''Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World
 * 8) Governance, organization, and democracy on the Internet: The iron law and the evolution of Wikipedia
 * 9) Imagining the Wikipedia community: What do Wikipedia authors mean when they write about their 'community'?
 * 10) Laboratories of Oligarchy? How The Iron Law Extends to Peer Production
 * 11) Naturally emerging regulation and the danger of delegitimizing conventional leadership: Drawing on the example of Wikipedia
 * 12) On the inequality of contributions to Wikipedia
 * 13) ''Six Pixels of Separation
 * 14) ''Social Power in International Politics
 * 15) ''Standing on the Sun
 * 16) Taking up the mop: identifying future Wikipedia administrators
 * 17) The Discourse of Blogs and Wikis
 * 18) ''The Inclusionist: Nicholson Baker's Art of Preservation
 * 19) The Wisdom of Polarised Crowds
 * 20) ''Volunteers in Wikipedia: Why the community matters'
 * 21) Wikipedians are born, not made: a study of power editors on Wikipedia
 * 22) Wikipedia: A New Community of Practice?
 * 23) ''Wikipedia U: Knowledge, Authority, and Liberal Education in the Digital Age
 * 24) WP:THREATENING2MEN: Misogynist Infopolitics and the Hegemony of the Asshole Consensus on English Wikipedia
 * 25) The Limits of Volunteerism and the Gatekeepers of Team Encarta (2019)
 * 26) Quantifying Engagement with Citations on Wikipedia
 * 27) A Large Scale Study of Reader Interactions with Images on Wikipedia