User:DavidMCEddy/WikiConference North America 2021 on conflict

Hello:

What are you doing and / or might consider doing to help the world better manage issues like those you raised in a presentation at Wikimania 2021?

I'm writing you, hoping to build a collaboration for action, including (but not limited to) organizing a Presentation, Panel, Workshop, or Round Table dealing with conflict at WikiConference North America 2021. Some of my thoughts on this are summarized in International Conflict Observatory.

What if anything might you care to do in this regard?

DavidMCEddy (talk) 19:27, 5 September 2021 (UTC)

p.s. I've been unable to find a deadline for Presentations, Panels, Workshops, and / or Round Tables at WikiConference North America 2021. If you know, I'd be pleased to know, also. Thanks.

p.p.s. Full disclosure:  I'm also  WikiConference:User:LauraEckenberg. I created this identity, because I was unable to log into the website for WikiConference North America 2021 as User:DavidMCEddy.


 * Hi! I've taken a quick look at your proposal, and I don't see a strong connection to my own: mine deals with in-wiki conflict, especially interpersonal (rather than content-based) conflict, and with communities' responsibility to resolve it; yours seems focused on off-wiki and wiki-unrelated conflicts in the world.  Good luck with it! Asaf (WMF) (talk) 13:37, 13 September 2021 (UTC)

Presentations relevant to this topic that I found in Wikimania 2021

 * Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Cross-wiki ideological conflict and Wikimedia's vision of knowledge equity by User:Deryck Chan.


 * Wikimania:2021:Submissions/RedWarn and improving Wiki counter vandalism into the 2020's by Ed Englefield & Chlod Alejandro.


 * Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Conflict Resolution: Collective Responsibility by User:Asaf (WMF).


 * Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Documenting social movements through the Wikimedia Projects: Argentina, Chile and Colombia experiences by Patricia Diaz Rubio, User:Luisina Ferrante (WMAR), and Juan Carlos Vargas.


 * Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Come on, It’s Wikipedia, not Westeros: A Brief Introduction to the Wikipedia Conspiracy Theory in Japan by Kitamura Sae


 * Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Do Something Doctrine - looking back on the Terrorist Content Regulation in EU by Anna Mazgal.


 * Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Supporting a gentle discussion - Can we raise awareness through research results to bring about change? by Lea Volz.


 * Wikimania:2021:Submissions/The experiences of WikiGap and WikiForHumanRights. Working with UN experts on topics for impact by John Cummings, Alex Stinson & Eric Luth.