Workshop: Wikipedia & Research: The innovative character of Wikipedia research 
and the new challenges (and opportunities) associated with it

Workshop at the Open Knowledge Conference: June 30th, at 14:00 in Workshop, 
Kalkscheune, Johannisstr. 2, 10117 Berlin, Germany 

Further information: 
http://okcon.org/2011/programme/wikipedia-research-the-innovative-character-of-wikipedia-research-and-the-new-challenges-and-opportunities-associated-with-it
Contact: mayo.fuster(at)eui.eu

In 2011, Wikipedia celebrated its tenth anniversary as one of the world’s ten 
most visited websites and as one of the more active communities on the web. 
Particularly since 2005, there has been an increasing interest within the 
scientific community in researching Wikipedia. A recent review of Wikipedia 
literature resulted in 2,100 peer-reviewed articles and 38 doctoral theses 
related to Wikipedia 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Academic_studies_of_Wikipedia). 
Quantitative analysis of large data sets and on the English version of 
Wikipedia was the predominant approach in early empirical research on 
Wikipedia.,The focus was then expanded to conducting research on other language 
versions, covering a larger variety of issues, such as socio-political 
questions, and also adopting qualitative methods. In conjunction, the research 
on Wikipedia constituted a substantial body of research in itself which allowed 
researchers (and communities) to better and critically understand Wikimedia 
projects functioning from a plurality of perspectives, and to advance our 
knowledge on issues that go beyond Wikipedia itself. Research in a sense (and 
under certain conditions) is becoming a way of contributing to the Wikimedia 
movement. Furthermore, the community of (more or less committed) researchers on 
Wikipedia is growing, together with the willingness to collaborate, the synergy 
between research initiatives of various kinds, and the willingness to continue 
innovating (in what is already constituting one of the leading node of 
methodological innovation); a Wikimedia research “informational common” is 
growing, as it also increases the promotion of research from the Wikimedia 
Foundation (such as with the creation of the Research Committee) and Wikimedia 
chapters (such as the performance of surveys by Amical Viquipedia or the German 
Wikimedia participation in the Render project).

But new problems have also emerged, such as information overload, the lack of 
coordination between the various research efforts, and tensions between 
community members and certain researchers’ needs (for example on the question 
of subject recruitment, or on the publication policy of researchers and the 
need to maintain their positions in academia). In sum, Wikipedia research has 
increased substantially, and in the process has become an important area for 
experimentation and research innovation, but also faces new challenges 
associated with progression.

The workshop will focus on addressing the stage of Wikipedia research and in 
general common – based peer production (less focused on the content than on the 
methodologies and research process itself) and the innovations, problems and 
new insights regarding (action) research on common-based peer production. The 
workshop is organized in collaboration between the Research Committee of the 
Wikimedia Foundation, German Wikimedia and Amical Viquipedia (Catalan 
Wikimedia). It will consist of a set of brief presentations (including Mayo 
Fuster Morell member Research Committee of the Wikimedia Foundation and Amical 
Viquipedia, Daniel Mietchen members Research Committee of the Wikimedia 
Foundation, Mathias Schindler from Wikimedia German and the Render project, and 
Mako Benjamin Hill Wikimedia Foundation Advisory Board, among others) and 
“networking” discussions towards action.

Bio presenters:

Mayo Fuster Morell is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of 
Govern and Public Policies (Autonomous University of Barcelona) and visiting 
scholar at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (Open University of 
Catalonia). She has been appointed Berkman Center of Internet & Society fellow 
for the academic year 2011-2012. She collaborates in research projects on 
Wikimedia/pedia with Science Po and Barcelona Media. She is member of the 
research committee of the Wikimedia Foundation and the Association Amical 
Viquipedia (User: Lilaroja). She is promotor of the international forum of 
collaborative communities for the building of digital commons. She was 
co-founder of the International Forum on Free Culture and organized its first 
two editions (2009 & 2010). Additionally, she promoted the Networked Politics 
collaborative research and developed techno-political tools within the frame of 
the World Social Forum. She did her PhD thesis at the European University 
Institute on “The governance of online creation communities: Provision of 
infrastructure for the building of digital commons”. She co-wrote the books 
Rethinking Political Organisation in an Age of Movements and Networks (2007), 
Activist Research and Social Movements (in Spanish, 2005), and Guide for Social 
Transformation of Catalonia (in Catalan, 2003).

Daniel Mietchen (User:Mietchen) is a biophysicist by training and currently a 
postdoc in brain morphometry at the University of Jena, Germany. He has a 
general interest in integrating collaborative activities in wikis and similar 
environments with scholarly workflows in the framework of open science, 
particularly with original research, encyclopaedic knowledge, open access 
publishing, reputation systems and scientific networking as well as teaching 
and outreach. His home wikis are Citizendium and OpenWetWare, and he also 
contributes to a number of other wiki communities, including several Wikimedia 
wikis, Encyclopedia of Earth, Scholarpedia and WikiEducator.

Mathias Schindler co-founded Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. He is member of the 
Communication Committee of the Wikimedia Foundation and project manager in the 
German chapter. After studying in Frankfurt/Main, Germany he worked at the 
German National Library at the office for authority files. He was co-organizer 
of the Social Web and Knowledge Management Workshop SWKM 2008 in Beijing, 
China, co-located with the WWW conference. He was on the organization committee 
for the WikiMania conference in 2005, 2007 and 2009. His research interests 
include Wikipedia-style massive collaboration and bibliographic metadata.

Benjamin Mako Hill (born December 2, 1980) is a Debian hacker, intellectual 
property researcher, activist and author. He is a contributor and free software 
developer as part of the Debian and Ubuntu projects as well as the author of 
two best-selling technical books on the subject, Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Bible 
(ISBN 978-0-7645-7644-7) and The Official Ubuntu Book (ISBN 978-0-13-243594-9). 
He currently serves as a member of the Free Software Foundation board of 
directors.[2] Hill has a Masters degree from the MIT Media Lab and is currently 
a Senior Researcher at the MIT Sloan School of Management where he studies free 
software communities and business models. He is also a Fellow at the MIT Center 
for Future Civic Media where he coordinates the development of software for 
civic organizing, and works as an advisor and contractor for the One Laptop per 
Child project. He is a speaker for the GNU Project,[3] and serves on the board 
of Software Freedom International (the organization that organizes Software 
Freedom Day).


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Research Digital Commons Governance: http://www.onlinecreation.info

Ph.D European University Institute
Postdoctoral Researcher. Institute of Govern and Public Policies. Autonomous 
University of Barcelona.
Visiting scholar. Internet Interdisciplinary Institute. Open University of 
Catalonia (UOC).
Visiting researcher (2008). School of information. University of California, 
Berkeley.
Member Research Committee. Wikimedia Foundation

http://www.onlinecreation.info
E-mail: [email protected]
Skype: mayoneti
Phone Spanish State: 0034-648877748


          

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