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[…] about to work with and explore. Our group had many more women and a much lower average age than Wikipedia commonly has. This shaped the interests and perspectives we wanted to add to articles or...
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[…] Խմբագիրների սեռային կազմը մի քանի երկրներում (պատկերը Վիքիմեդիա Հիմնադրամից բլոգից) […]
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[…] the democratic encyclopedia edited by anyone. Still, most editors are men; in 2012, an astounding 90 percent, according to the Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia. Those are numbers Stacey...
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[…] survey by Wikimedia, Wikipedia’s parent organization, found that about 90% of its volunteers were men. “Its entries on Pokemon and female porn stars are comprehensive, but its pages on female […]
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[…] You probably also know that Wikipedia also has a huge ‘gender’ problem. According to a study conducted by Wikipedia in 2011, only 9% of the editors at Wikipedia were women. India fares even […]
View ArticleBy: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Indian Women Poets and Authors
[…] and popularity of Wikipedia. However, what most people don’t know is that, according to a study conducted in 2011, only 9% of the editors at Wikipedia were women. And the percentage for India is […]
View ArticleBy: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Indian Queer Feminists | Feminism in India
[…] reach and popularity of Wikipedia. However, what most people don’t know is that, according to a study conducted in 2011, only 9% of the editors at Wikipedia were women. And the percentage for India...
View ArticleBy: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Human Rights Activists in India | Feminism in India
[…] reach and popularity of Wikipedia. However, what most people don’t know is that, according to a study conducted in 2011, only 9% of the editors at Wikipedia were women. And the percentage for India...
View ArticleBy: Indian Feminist Orgs. Hold Regular Wikipedia Edit-A-Thons To Increase...
[…] reach and popularity of Wikipedia. However, what most people don’t know is that, according to a study conducted in 2011, only 9% of the editors at Wikipedia were women. And the percentage for India...
View ArticleBy: With a series of Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons, Indian women are finally...
[…] sorry situation is partially the result of Wikipedia’s own infamous gender gap: In 2012, a survey conducted by the website revealed that only 9% of its editors around the world were women; in...
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