Hello everyone,I think one of the problems with WikiSym - especially the research tracks - isthat it is (mostly) an academic conference and so is almost entirely dependenton the academic pool (+ funding challenges etc) for participants. That said,
not sure what the actual problem is that you are pointing to. The research tracks are set up the way they are set up to provide researchers with a quality-controlled publication mechanism that evaluates (and values) their work. Academic currency, that is :-)
Conference cost is a wholly separate issue. WikiSym + OpenSym is very cheap compared to most other academic conferences, and we are constantly pushing for lowering the prices.
we're co-located with Wikimania this year which means that hopefully we candraw from a larger group of practitioners and researchers.
The community track as well as open space will provide lots of outlets for anything that does not have to or does not want to pass academic peer review. There's ample space!
I'll definitely reach out to the WikiWomen's Collective and hopefully withenough time to plan ahead, we'll be able to engage more women in next year'sevent!
Sounds good to me.
DirkOn Nov 23, 2012, at 7:57 PM, Fuster, Mayo wrote:Hello!Thank you Heather for the note!. The call looks interesting to me, but Iwould suggest to add gender inclusion as a topic at the call for paper, asit is a central problem in Wikipedia.Additionally, I would encourage the organizers of Wikisym 2013 to make anextra effort in order to assure engaging women in the conference. In 2012,the organizers of Wikisym were highly predominantly male: 89% of theSymposium Committee, 78% of the Program Committee, and 80% of the program ofspeakers were men (according to the data provided athttp://www.wikisym.org/ws2012/bin/view/Main/Schedule). While othertechnological related conference (such as OK Fest and Personal DemocracyForum) are able to engage a better gender balance (data provided here:http://wiki.digital-commons.net/Gender).In case it could he of help, this wiki collect best practices to engagewomen in technology related conferences and list of women experts:http://wiki.digital-commons.net/GenderThe WikiWomen's Collaborative wiki might also be a useful resource:http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:WikiWomen%27s_CollaborativeThank you again. Have a nice day! Mayo«·´`·.(*·.¸(`·.¸ ¸.·´)¸.·*).·´`·»«·´¨*·¸¸« Mayo Fuster Morell ».¸.·*¨`·» @Lilaroja«·´`·.(¸.·´(¸.·* *·.¸)`·.¸).·´`·»Fellow. Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Harvard University.Researcher. Institute of Government and Public Policies. AutonomousUniversity of Barcelona.Ph.D European University InstituteWebsite: http://www.onlinecreation.info________________________________________From: wiki-research-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org<mailto:wiki-research-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org>[wiki-research-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] on behalf of Heather Ford[hfordsa@gmail.com]Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 8:34 PMTo: Research into Wikimedia content and communitiesCc: Mark GrahamSubject: [Wiki-research-l] advice on Wikipedia topics for WikiSym 2013Mark Graham and I are co-chairs of the Wikipedia Track at next year'sWikiSym conference (now with added OpenSym!) and we're preparing the callfor papers to go out Friday week. There has been such great discussion onthis list in the past about what is currently missing from Wikipediaresearch that I thought I'd send our draft to you in case there are itemsthat you think we might add? Our current suggestions below:• What do particular articles or groups or articles tell us about thenorms, governance and architecture of Wikipedia and its impact on media,politics and the social sphere? How is information on Wikipedia being shapedby the materiality of Wikipedia infrastructure?• What is the impact of all/some of Wikipedia’s 211 language editionshaving on achieving the project’s goal to represent the “sum of all humanknowledge”? Do smaller language editions follow the same development path aslarger language editions? Can different representations in differentlanguages tell us anything about cultural, national or regional differences?• What are the methodological challenges to studying Wikipedia? Howare researchers engaging with innovative methodologies to solve some ofthese problems? How are other researchers using traditional orwell-established methods to study Wikipedia?• How are wiki projects other than Wikipedia evolving? What are thebenefits to studying other wiki projects and can comparisons andgeneralisations be made from our observations of these systems?• How does information contained in Wikipedia shape our understandingof broader social, economic, and political practices and processes? Whattheoretical frameworks in social, economic, legal and other relevanttheoretical traditions can be applied to enrich the academic discourse onWikipedia?Also really looking forward to some great papers next year. We think thatit's a really good thing that Wikipedia research has a separate track nextyear and we're hoping that it's going to really strengthen the quality ofresearch. Looking forward to any suggestions you might have.Best,Heather.Heather FordOxford Internet Institute Doctoral Programmewww.ethnographymatters.net <http://www.ethnographymatters.net>@hfordsa on Twitterhttp://hblog.org_______________________________________________Wiki-research-l mailing listWiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.orghttps://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-lThe information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity towhich it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privilegedmaterial. Any review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution,forwarding, or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, thisinformation by persons or entities other than the intended recipient isprohibited without the express permission of the sender. 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