[[Wikipedia:Ein kritischer Standpunkt]]
September 25-26, 2010
University Library Leipzig, Germany

On 25th and 26th of September 2010 the German speaking conference 
[[Wikipedia:Ein kritischer Standpunkt]] ([[Wikipedia:Critical Point of View]]) 
will take place at the University Library in Leipzig, Germany. The conference 
will gather Wikipedia researchers, critics as well as community-members from 
the German-speaking world for an interdisciplinary debate. In particular the 
significance of Wikipedia for education, politics, culture and society will be 
discussed.

Wikipedia is one of the largest, if not the largest, self-contained general 
knowledge reference of our time. It offers critical insights into the 
contemporary status of knowledge, its organizing principles, function, impact, 
production styles, mechanisms for conflict resolution, and relation to power 
(re-)constitution. New strategic and tactical operations of knowledge and power 
are clearly at work through Wikipedia. Of specific interest is the concept of 
'the open', which is ambiguous within the social formation(s) constituted by 
Wikipedia, serving as both a rallying concept of digital democracy enthusiasts 
and as an ideoglical nodal point masking new agonistic encounters.

In both material and perceptional ways, every new technology modifies the 
conditions of possibility for knowledge. The logic of technologies bleeds into 
the very structures and organizing principles of knowledge, and today both 
medium and message may reflect the ideas of the (organized) network, multitude, 
or the Deleuzian machine. It is through a selected mix of technological and 
normative conditions – the distributed architecture of the net, the Wiki 
software platform, commons-based property licenses and the FLOSS zeitgeist – 
that Wikipedia as the encyclopedia of the information age emerges, both 
continuing and transforming the Enlightenment encyclopedic impulse or will to 
know.

The main topics of the conference are Wikipedia & The Politics of Open 
Knowledge, Digital Governance, and Wikipedia & Education. These topics derive 
from the significance of the online encyclopedia in the reconfiguration of 
knowledge (re-)production and its consequences for the public, architectures of 
participation, and political education in a media democracy. Alongside 
presentations of established scholars like Christian Stegbauer, Peter Haber, 
Rainer Hammwöhner, Ramón Reichert, and Ulrich Johannes Schneider, the programme 
of the conference will consist of a panel discussion of Wikipedia 
community-members and critics, as well as Wikipedia-workshops and a research 
network meeting.

The research network meeting addresses Wikipedia researchers to discuss their 
current research and draft new research projects. Especially aimed for young 
academics, the research network meeting is planned as open space, allowing its 
participants to actively engage in the event as questions and topics are shaped 
and discussed among the group. To participate, we ask for a registration by 
email not later than August 31, 2010 to [email protected]. Please include a 
description of your research interest or abstract of your research on one page 
and tell us, if you are interested to make a short presentation.

The Leipzig conference continues the series of international conferences of the 
Wikipedia Research Initiative Critical Point of View from January and March 
2010 in Bangalore (India) and Amsterdam (Netherlands). It is hosted by cultiv – 
Gesellschaft für internationale Kulturprojekte e.V. in cooperation with the 
Research Initiative Critical Point of View and funded by the Bundeszentrale für 
politische Bildung.

The conference will be open to the public. There will be no participation fee. 
Conference language is German.

For further information please visit the conference website: www.cpov.de

Deadline for the Registration for the network meeting: August 31, 2010

Concept and Editorial board: Geert Lovink, Johanna Niesyto and Andreas 
Möllenkamp

Contact
cultiv
Gesellschaft für internationale Kulturprojekte e.V.
Bernhard-Göring-Str. 65
D-04107 Leipzig
Tel. +49-341-2228893
Email: [email protected]
www.cpov.de


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