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"Jemielniak confronts the fascinating politics of Wikipedia as an insider, relaying the healthy clash of cultures and values that ensues as people try to get it right.
Common Knowledge?: An Ethnography of Wikipedia is a 2014 book about Wikipedia's community of contributors, by author Dariusz Jemielniak, who is a
9 Jun 2015 Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia by Dariusz Jemielniak. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2014.
On Nov 11, 2014 Barbara Czarniawska published: Common Knowledge? An Ethnography of Wikipedia, Dariusz Jemielniak. Stanford University Press, Stanford,
In Common Knowledge?, Dariusz Jemielniak draws on his academic expertise Jemielniak delivers the first ethnography of Wikipedia, revealing that it is not
Wikipedia currently exists in 270 languages, with more than 20 million articles online. noncertified, nonformal production of knowledge with credible content.
This book describes the results of a six-year ethnographic research project on Wikipedia. It explains how Wikipedia's theoretically ahierarchical system may
29 Jun 2016 Dariusz Jemielniak's Common Knowledge: An Ethnography of Wikipedia is not the first book written about Wikipedia, but is the first that is,
14 May 2014 In Common Knowledge?, Dariusz Jemielniak draws on his Jemielniak delivers the first ethnography of Wikipedia, revealing that it is not
Common Knowledge? has 12 ratings and 4 reviews. With an emphasis on peer–produced content and collaboration, Wikipedia exemplifies a departure from
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