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Dear all, 

We're thrilled to announce the launch of our second Annual Report, 'How 
Australian Places are Represented on Wikipedia’: 
https://wikihistories.github.io/reports/2024. 

You might also be interested in our article published in The Conversation 
yesterday to launch the report: 
https://theconversation.com/we-analysed-35-000-wikipedia-entries-about-australian-places-some-of-them-sanitise-history-241364.
 

 This report is the culmination of several months research, including analysing 
more than 35,000 articles about Australian places in the primary 
English-language edition of Wikipedia and speaking with a number of article 
editors. It is the first study of its kind in Australia.

We've found that the representation of Australian places on Wikipedia is 
neocolonial and anthropocentric. Crucially, however, the report shows this 
isn't the result of any single aspect of Wikipedia as a platform or editor 
practices. We show how various aspects of the platform, editor practices and 
wider feelings about Australia come together to create this representation of 
Australian place. 
 
As always, we're so interested in your feedback on this report or the 
wikihistories project. Please feel free to get in touch with any suggestions, 
thoughts and critiques! 

Very best, 

Heather, Francesca, Michael and Tamson
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