Ebook {Epub PDF} Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia by Joseph Michael Reagle Jr.






















Reagle, Joseph Michael. Good faith collaboration: the culture of Wikipedia / Joseph Michael Reagle Jr. ; foreword by Lawrence Lessig. p. cm. — (History and foundations of information science) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN (hardcover: alk. paper) 1. Wikipedia. 2. Electronic encyclopedias—Case studies. 3. How Wikipedia collaboration addresses the challenges of openness, consensus, and leadership in a historical pursuit for a universal www.doorway.rudia, the online encyclopedia, is built by a community—a community of Wikipedians who are expected to “assume good faith” when interacting with one another. In Good Faith Collaboration, Joseph Reagle examines this unique collaborative.  · In Good Faith Collaboration, Joseph Reagle examines this unique collaborative culture. Wikipedia, says Reagle, is not the first effort to create a .


Wikipedia, says Reagle, is not the first effort to create a freely shared, universal encyclopedia; its early twentieth-century ancestors include Paul Otlet's Universal Repository and H. G. Wells's proposal for a World Brain. Good Faith Scholarship. Joseph Michael Reagle Jr., Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia (MIT Press, ). There is a distinctive NYU School of Internet studies: philosophically careful, intellectually critical, rich in detail, and humanely empathetic. Its unofficial dean is Helen "values in design" Nissenbaum; her colleagues. Praise for Good Faith Collaboration "Reagle offers a compelling case that Wikipedia's most fascinating and unprecedented aspect isn't the encyclopedia itself — rather, it's the collaborative culture that underpins it: brawling, self-reflexive, funny, serious, and full-tilt committed to the project, even if it means setting aside personal differences.


Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia is a book by Joseph M. Reagle Jr. that deals with the topic of Wikipedia and the Wikipedia www.doorway.ru book was first published on Aug, through the MIT Press and has a foreword by Lawrence Lessig. Joseph Michael Reagle, Jr., Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia, Cambridge, UK: MIT Press, , pp., $ (paperback). Since the launch of Wikipedia in , researchers have attempted to understand the implications of a collaborative encyclopedia to determine whether it is a reliable resource. In Good Faith Collaboration, Joseph Reagle examines this unique collaborative culture. Wikipedia, says Reagle, is not the first effort to create a freely shared, universal encyclopedia; its early.

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