I welcome any comments or feedback on my draft of Geek Knowing: From FAQ To Feminism 101:
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I welcome any comments or feedback on my draft of Geek Knowing: From FAQ To Feminism 101:
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Max Klein’s recent posting on Sex Ratios in Wikidata, Wikipedias, and VIAF as well as work by Nathan Matias prompted me to check if …
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Recently, some have claimed that the English Wikipedia was “segregating” female novelists.
I don’t follow the complexities of WP as closely as I once …
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Recently I’ve spoken about my paper Free as in Sexist? in a couple of places. I was happy to return to Jerry Brito’s …
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I don’t often work on quantitative projects, but since publishing Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Brittanica with Lauren Rhue I’ve come to appreciate …
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First Monday’s 200th issue is up (I first published there 17 years ago!) and includes “Free as in Sexist?: Free Culture and the Gender …
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