Iolanda Pensa, Creative Commons and Wikipedia for cultural institutions. The experience of Share Your Knowledge. IV STS Italia National Conference. Internet and new productive paradigms: The STS contribution, Rovigo, 23/06/2012.
Creative commons and wikipedia for cultural institutions, STS Italia
1. Creative Commons and Wikipedia for cultural institutions
The experience of Share Your Knowledge
Iolanda Pensa, Ph.D. - lettera27 Foundation, Scientific director Share Your Knowledge.
IV STS Italia National Conference. Internet and new productive paradigms: The STS contribution, Rovigo, 23/06/2012.
2. Sarat Maharaj’s art and knowledge production
Tirdad Zolghadr’s approach to art and exhibitions
Michel Foucault’s power and knowledge James Clifford’s writing culture
Edward Said’s Orientalism Lawrence Lessing’s free culture
Frantz Fanon’s colonial violence and weight
Rasheed Araeen’s claim to rewrite history
V.Y. Mudimbe’s invention of Africa Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s strategic essentialism
We need to rewrite history
Marc Augé’s non-places Achille Mbembe’s borders
Homi K. Bhabha’s location of culture Jean-Loup Amselle’s connections
Arjun Appadurai’s cultural dimensions of globalization Saskia Sassen’s global city
Yochai Benkler’s networked social production and open collaboration
Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams’s Wikinomics Steven Weber’s open source production
Maja van der Velden’s contact zone on Wikipedia Mark Graham’s Africa on Wikipedia
Mathieu O’Neil’s cyberchiefs Heather Ford’s missing Wikipedians
10. Why not vs. Why Copy-paste
Copyright Contracts Trust Contents vs. Brand
Creative Commons & Wikipedia What you do vs. Who you are
GLAM project Uploads Data analysis Procedure for CC BY-SA
What is going on
Crowdsourcing? What kind of crowd are talking about? Knowledge Tree structure
Critical mass Acknowledgment Encyclopedic contents
Participation Visibility Attribution Sources Notability
Wikipedian in residence
CC BY-SA vs. OTRS Authorship Legitimacy
Contents vs. People Formalizing informal skills Speaking on behalf of Wikipedia
Money Nationalism Authority
Born to be a Wikipedian vs. training A new job
Geopolitical fallouts Gatekeepers Wikipedia as a new nation Power
Nation building (languages, cultural heritage, education)Wikipedia vs. Wikimedia