Dear fellow researchers,
I am new to the list so I will first introduce myself. My name is Pasko Bilic and I am doing PhD research in sociology on media events and Wikipedia editing practices. I am working as a research assistant at the Institute for International relations, Department for Culture and Communication, Zagreb, Croatia. I have already read numerous publications on Wikipedia which are mostly interdisciplinary. Currently I am looking for previous publications on various metrics in analyzing article content or in analyzing editor networks around single Wikipedia articles. Preferable research areas include: sociology, communication science, social-psychology, computer-mediated communication. Any kind of information, link, advice would be most helpful.
Thank you in advance and with kind regards,
Pasko
Hi Pasko
There's a research bibliography on zotero: http://www.zotero.org/groups/wikipedia_research/items
sadly, it's not well organized, but there are quite a few gems there.
-- daniel
pasko@irmo.hr schrieb:
Dear fellow researchers,
I am new to the list so I will first introduce myself. My name is Pasko Bilic and I am doing PhD research in sociology on media events and Wikipedia editing practices. I am working as a research assistant at the Institute for International relations, Department for Culture and Communication, Zagreb, Croatia. I have already read numerous publications on Wikipedia which are mostly interdisciplinary. Currently I am looking for previous publications on various metrics in analyzing article content or in analyzing editor networks around single Wikipedia articles. Preferable research areas include: sociology, communication science, social-psychology, computer-mediated communication. Any kind of information, link, advice would be most helpful.
Thank you in advance and with kind regards,
Pasko
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Hi;
I have some links to presentations and papers in a subpage.[1] Also, this page[2] is very complete.
Regards, emijrp
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Emijrp/Wikilibrary [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_in_academic_studies
2010/9/30 Daniel Kinzler daniel@brightbyte.de
Hi Pasko
There's a research bibliography on zotero: http://www.zotero.org/groups/wikipedia_research/items
sadly, it's not well organized, but there are quite a few gems there.
-- daniel
pasko@irmo.hr schrieb:
Dear fellow researchers,
I am new to the list so I will first introduce myself. My name is Pasko Bilic and I am doing PhD research in sociology on media events and Wikipedia editing practices. I am working as a research assistant at the Institute for International relations, Department for Culture and Communication, Zagreb, Croatia. I have already read numerous publications on Wikipedia which are mostly interdisciplinary. Currently I am looking for previous publications on various metrics in analyzing article content or in analyzing editor networks around single Wikipedia articles. Preferable research areas include: sociology, communication science, social-psychology, computer-mediated communication. Any kind of information, link, advice would be most helpful.
Thank you in advance and with kind regards,
Pasko
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