The upcoming Wikimedia Research showcase 
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Analytics/Research_and_Data/Showcase> 
(Wednesday January 14, 11.30 PT) will host two guest speakers: Felipe Ortega 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:GlimmerPhoenix> (University of Madrid) and 
Benjamin Mako Hill <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Benjamin_Mako_Hill> 
(University of Washington). 
As usual, the showcase will be broadcast on YouTube (the livestream link will 
follow on the list) and we’ll host the QA on the #wikimedia-research IRC 
channel on freenode.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Dario


Functional roles and career paths in Wikipedia
By Felipe Ortega <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:GlimmerPhoenix>
An understanding of participation dynamics within online production communities 
requires an examination of the roles assumed by participants. Recent studies 
have established that the organizational structure of such communities is not 
flat; rather, participants can take on a variety of well-defined functional 
roles. What is the nature of functional roles? How have they evolved? And how 
do participants assume these functions? Prior studies focused primarily on 
participants' activities, rather than functional roles. Further, extant 
conceptualizations of role transitions in production communities, such as the 
Reader to Leader framework, emphasize a single dimension: organizational power, 
overlooking distinctions between functions. In contrast, in this paper we 
empirically study the nature and structure of functional roles within 
Wikipedia, seeking to validate existing theoretical frameworks. The analysis 
sheds new light on the nature of functional roles, revealing the intricate “ 
areer paths" resulting from participants' role transitions.

Free Knowledge Beyond Wikipedia
A conversation facilitated by Benjamin Mako Hill 
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Benjamin_Mako_Hill>
In some of my research with Leah Buechley 
<http://mako.cc/academic/buechley_hill_DIS_10.pdf>, I’ve explored the way that 
increasing engagement and diversity in technology communities often means not 
just attacking systematic barriers to participation but also designing for new 
genres and types of engagement. I hope to facilitate a conversation about how 
WMF might engage new readers by supporting more non-encyclopedic production. 
I'd like to call out some examples from the new Wikimedia project proposals 
list <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_new_projects>, encourage 
folks to share entirely new ideas, and ask for ideas about how we could 
dramatically better support Wikipedia's sister projects.

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