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*WikiProject Women in Red
 
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Revision as of 17:34, 15 March 2019

Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, makes knowledge sharing easy and accessible to a wide audience. Because anyone can access and edit Wikipedia with little training, the site offers a neutral setting to contribute one's personal expertise to a collective knowledge base. However, among other biases, a stark gender bias can be seen in both Wikipedia content and the culture of Wikipedia editing.

Evidence of the Gender Gap

Differences in Wikipedia Editors

Content Imbalances

Women-specific Characterization

Why Don't More Women Edit Wikipedia

Foundational Issues in Wikipedia

Harassment Online

Policing in a Male-Dominated Space

Survey Responses

Responsive Measures

Wikimedia Foundation Efforts

  • WikiProject Women Scientists
  • WikiProject Women in Red
  • WikiProject Gender Gap Task Force
  • Inspire Campaign
  • Art+Feminism campaign
  • WikiWomenWeek

Other External Efforts

  • Wikid GRRLS

Other Suggestions - not enough coverage in independent secondary sources about notable women and topics - “a broader base of contributors and editors…would naturally help broaden our content” [1]

Ethical Concerns

Bias

Drachen Traffic Example/Wikipedia Articles

  1. Katherine Maher “Wikipedia mirrors the world’s gender biases, it doesn’t cause them”, (The Los Angeles Times, Op-Ed, Oct 18 2018)