Good point, Oliver. I actually have no idea why there is no mention of the gender dimensions of Liberation Theology or if my women colleagues have tried to put any in. Perhaps this would be a good first test for me- to add a section on Women and Liberation Theology and see what happens.
Frances Kissling, visiting scholar
Center for Bioethics, UPenn
202 368 3954
Makes sense. A more useful test would be a two-parter; for a male to expand on the current (biased) information, and for a clearly female editor to insert new, female-perspective information. That way we can see not only if there's a noticeable difference in how people treat the schools of thought, but if there's a noticeable difference in how they treat editors.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Frances Kissling fkissling@gmail.comwrote:
Good point, Oliver. I actually have no idea why there is no mention of the gender dimensions of Liberation Theology or if my women colleagues have tried to put any in. Perhaps this would be a good first test for me- to add a section on Women and Liberation Theology and see what happens.
Frances Kissling, visiting scholar
Center for Bioethics, UPenn
202 368 3954
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--- On Sun, 13/2/11, Frances Kissling fkissling@gmail.com wrote:From: Frances Kissling fkissling@gmail.com
Good point, Oliver. I actually have no idea why there is no mention of the gender dimensions of Liberation Theology or if my women colleagues have tried to put any in. Perhaps this would be a good first test for me- to add a section on Women and Liberation Theology and see what happens. Frances Kissling, visiting scholarCenter for Bioethics, UPenn202 368 3954As far as I can see, the subject of feminist theologies has not been raised much on the talk page before. My time is unfortunately very limited at the moment, but I have inserted a couple of sentences about feminist theology, womanist theology and the mujerista movement in the article, basically just to say "this exists and is an aspect of liberation theology". http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liberation_theology&diff=prev&... I don't actually expect that content to be deleted, but we can see what happens. (Feel free to move it, or replace it with better researched content if and when you get round to adding something more befitting the subject.) Andreas
I'm not particularly knowledgeable about the subject, but for future reference (and this applies to all of you) I have wide access to literary journals of all shapes, sizes and schools of thought. Find something we're being systematically biased about that you need sources for and hit me up; I'll see what I can do.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Andreas Kolbe jayen466@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On *Sun, 13/2/11, Frances Kissling fkissling@gmail.com* wrote:
From: Frances Kissling fkissling@gmail.com
Good point, Oliver. I actually have no idea why there is no mention of the gender dimensions of Liberation Theology or if my women colleagues have tried to put any in. Perhaps this would be a good first test for me- to add a section on Women and Liberation Theology and see what happens.
Frances Kissling, visiting scholar
Center for Bioethics, UPenn
202 368 3954
As far as I can see, the subject of feminist theologies has not been raised much on the talk page before. My time is unfortunately very limited at the moment, but I have inserted a couple of sentences about feminist theology, womanist theology and the mujerista movement in the article, basically just to say "this exists and is an aspect of liberation theology".
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liberation_theology&diff=prev&...
I don't actually expect that content to be deleted, but we can see what happens. (Feel free to move it, or replace it with better researched content if and when you get round to adding something more befitting the subject.)
Andreas
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For the broader topic of woman and religion, there are several articles on female theologians (by countries). It is also useful to check in different languages too (English, French, Spanish, ea). Patricia
--- On Sun, 2/13/11, Oliver Keyes scire.facias@gmail.com wrote:
From: Oliver Keyes scire.facias@gmail.com Subject: Re: [Gendergap] Book of Genesis response to Oliver To: "Increasing female participation in Wikimedia projects" gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org Date: Sunday, February 13, 2011, 2:53 PM
I'm not particularly knowledgeable about the subject, but for future reference (and this applies to all of you) I have wide access to literary journals of all shapes, sizes and schools of thought. Find something we're being systematically biased about that you need sources for and hit me up; I'll see what I can do.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Andreas Kolbe jayen466@yahoo.com wrote:
--- On Sun, 13/2/11, Frances Kissling fkissling@gmail.com wrote: From: Frances Kissling fkissling@gmail.com
Good point, Oliver. I actually have no idea why there is no mention of the gender dimensions of Liberation Theology or if my women colleagues have tried to put any in. Perhaps this would be a good first test for me- to add a section on Women and Liberation Theology and see what happens. Frances Kissling, visiting scholarCenter for Bioethics, UPenn202 368 3954As far as I can see, the subject of feminist theologies has not been raised much on the talk page before. My time is unfortunately very limited at the moment, but I have inserted a couple of sentences about feminist theology, womanist theology and the mujerista movement in the article, basically just to say "this exists and is an aspect of liberation theology". http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liberation_theology&diff=prev&...
I don't actually expect that content to be deleted, but we can see what happens. (Feel free to move it, or replace it with better researched content if and when you get round to adding something more befitting the subject.)
Andreas
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