Hi Mackenzie,
I've looked at the logs and nothing has been deleted from the history of that page.
But rather than wade through the history, you might want to go to the archives, they are linked from the top of the page,and they go back to 2007, so they cover two thirds of the life of Wikipeda, and the era when four fifths of all the edits Wikipedai has ever had have taken place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Academi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Academi... Regards
Jonathan
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 at 01:32, Mackenzie Lemieux mackenzie.lemieux@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you everyone for your comments and suggestions on the topic of gaining access to deleted articles! I will reach out to legal@wikimedia.org to inquire about researcher status.
I have one more question, do any of you know if there is a way to look at the entire history of this page?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Deletion_sorting/Acade... If I am unable to gain access to deleted articles, I figured I could try to parse this page for data on factors leading to article flagging for deletion, but I would need to go back in time longer than one month as the page currently only goes back to June 18th.
let me know!
Warmly, Mackenzie Lemieux
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Hi Mackenie,
You may be correct in either or both of your hypotheses, but you might
also
want to check out two other related ones.
1 Some academic institutions may have an element of misogyny in their HR policies, leading to such situations as an academic becoming notable for their work to the point where they merit a Wikipedia article, before they become a full professor.
2 In Wikipedia's drive to address the gender skew in our content, we may have some editors creating articles on women who don't yet meet our notability criteria. Such articles are of course highly likely to be deleted.
There is another way to approach this, check primary and secondary
sources
to see how Wikipedia compares against them. For example, we have articles on every female Fellow of the Royal Society, and we achieved that almost
a
decade ago. I don't know if we yet have articles on all the blokes.. I expect we have articles on every Nobel Prize Winner by now, but there
will
be less well known awards and lists of people in STEM.
One problem in looking at deletion discussions is that they don't always say what the person is known for, and so you can have confusion between multiple people of the same name. I was once asked to restore a deleted article so that someone could look at what was there and see if they
could
make a clearer case re the notability of that eminent diplomat. After looking at the deleted article, I told them not to start from the deleted bit, and if it was the same person, to emphasise their subsequent career
as
a diplomat, rather than their adolescent career as a "pro skateboarder". So in order to find the articles on deleted female scientists, you either need a list of deleted female scientists, or to check a lot of other articles to find which are scientists.
Hope that's useful
WSC
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 at 00:17, Stuart A. Yeates syeates@gmail.com
wrote:
I recently completed a project writing en.wiki articles for all female and indigenous professors in my country, .nz.
I now write pronounless biographies, because there were a significant number whose gender wasn't apparent from their public persona. My guess is that women and LGBTIA+ minorities are incentivised to remove markers of their gender from their online presence to keep a lower profile to avoid the trolls and bigots.
There were also a number who clearly appeared to be a certain ethnicity based on their staff photo, but where there were no reliable sources as to that ethnicity.
I also had a one person ask for their article to be deleted. [If this is of interest I can send details to you directly, but I will not post their details to a public forum and ask you refrain from this also.]
I look forward to reading your experimental design taking these factors into account.
cheers stuart -- ...let us be heard from red core to black sky
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 at 06:43, Mackenzie Lemieux mackenzie.lemieux@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Wiki Community,
My name is Mackenzie Lemieux and I am a neuroscience researcher at
the
Salk
Institute for Biological Studies and I am interested in exploring
biases
on
Wikipedia.
My research hypothesis is that gender or ethnicity mediate the rate
of
flagging and deletion of pages for women in STEM. I hope to retrospectively analyze Wikipedia's deletion history, harvest the biographical articles about scientists that have been created over
the
past
n years and then confirm the gender and ethnicity of a large sample.
It appears that we can identify deleted pages with Wikipedia's
deletion
log
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deletion_log, but to
actually
see
the page that was deleted we need to be members of one of these
Wikipedia
user groups: Administrators https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators,
Oversighters
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Oversight, Researchers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Researchers, Checkusers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CheckUser.
Does anyone have advice on how to obtain researcher status or is
there
anyone willing to collaborate who has access to the data we need?
Warmly, Mackenzie Lemieux
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