Why should they?
I really like that Delphine asked this simple question. I admit, it popped into my head as I scanned through emails talking about even the articles that women have "interest" in editing.
The fact that people would make a judgement calls and declare that women are into editing fashion articles, etc, is really bizarre to me. The first articles I ever edited were about European new wave bands, nor have I ever edited an article about make-up, children, "women's issues" or soap operas ;)
And to broaden the question, why is it that we want more women to edit Wikipedia? What does it bring? What is missing if they don't?
"What does it bring?" "What is missing if they don't?"
These are very valid questions, I also fear that stereotypes and bad "scientific studies" will be brought out to discuss it. It's like asking "why aren't African American editors editing African American topics?"
All legit, but, just makes me a little nervous..
Sarah
Sarah Stierch Consulting Historical, cultural & artistic research, advising & event planning.
You're right, of course, however there is such a thing as a womens magazine and its typical content. But maybe there is a generational element involved. I don't seem many young women reading those magazines. The matter of African Americans is interesting too, but raises different questions.
Fred