A big thank you to Netha for conducting the interview, and thanks to this list group for your support. I don't edit in a vacuum so knowing you are in my wikilife is important to me. Again, thank you.
Will my interview inspire more women to edit? Don't know. But I do know we need the press to spin out more positive stories about wikiwomen and why we edit and how we work it into our lives. The HufPo interview and the Slate GGTF piece were published on the same day. If a woman read both articles, how would it affect her decision to click the edit button? ... and if the reader were a man, how would it affect his decision? It would be interesting if citizen-journalists posted some youtubes asking Joe Public to read the 2 articles and then give an opinion on how likely they would be to click Wikipedia's edit button. This may be a good idea for an IEG... how press coverage of Wikipedia effects the decision to click the edit button. It interests me; would it interest others? Has it been done?
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Today's Topics:
- Rosiestep in Huffington Post (yay good news) (Sarah Stierch)
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- Re: Google Group invite (Russavia)
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2014 10:01:23 -0800 From: Sarah Stierch sarah.stierch@gmail.com To: "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase the participation of women within Wikimedia projects." gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Gendergap] Rosiestep in Huffington Post (yay good news) Message-ID: < CAKiGLfpLSr_8OdehN65qpjkaTJdFj-0NEZ-SyjmtuaY8wN+bvA@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
yay rays of sunshine :)
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/netha-hussain/rosie-stephenson-the-woma_b_63...
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