[CITASA] call for participation: WIKIWARS

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Piotr Konieczny
Thu, Jul 16, 2009 10:31 PM

Dear all,

I just learned of a new interesting conference - please find more info
below.

--
Piotr Konieczny

"The problem about Wikipedia is, that it just works in reality, not in
theory."

CPOV - Critical Point Of View : WikiWars
(Bangalore, 12-13 January 2010)

The Wikimedia Foundation has recently employed its first research
analyst and provides spaces for “Wikipediology”, including projects such
as the Wiki Project on vandalism studies. Nonetheless, critical
Wikipedia research should also be done outside the self-reflexivity of
the Wikimedia Foundation and its community. There is an urgent need for
quantitative and qualitative research from an Humanities and Arts
perspective that could benefit both the wider user base and the active
Wikipedia community itself.
The Centre for Internet and Society (Bangalore, India) and the Institute
of Network Cultures (Amsterdam, Netherlands) are working together to
produce a critical reader on Wikipedia and to build a Wikipedia
Knowledge Network. Under the rubric CPOV, we propose two events that
bring together different perspectives, approaches, experiences and
stories that critically explore different questions and concerns around
Wikipedia. The proceeds from these two events will result in a reader
that consolidates critical points of view about Wikipedia.

The first conference to be held in Bangalore on 12-13 January 2010,
called WikiWars, invites participation from users, scholars, academics,
practitioners, artists and other cultural workers, to share their
experiences, ideas, experiments, innovations, applications and stories
about Wikipedia. The WikiWars conference embodies the spirit that guides
an open encyclopaedia like the Wikipedia, by referring to the edit
battles that users enter into over topics that have many points of view.
WikiWars also refers to the contradictory positions adopted by different
stakeholders on the various issues of credibility, authority,
verifiability and truth-telling, on the Wikipedia. This conference calls
for diverse and varied knowledges to come together in a critical
dialogic space that informs and augments our understanding of the Wikipedia.

The possible themes and areas for presentations (projects, experiences,
experiments, stories or documentation) can include but are not limited to:

Wiki Theory: Endorse, question/contest or delineate the theoretical
approaches and view points on the Wikipedia

Wikipedia and Critique of Western Knowledge Production: The predominance
of textual or linguistic cultures, post-western knowledge production
systems, and indigenous knowledge systems

Wiki Art: Art that uses Wikipedia models, structures or data to explore
and expand the practice of Wikipedia project; and accounts that document
Wikipedia based art practices or debates

Designing Debate: Suggestions, innovations, critiques and ideas that
focus on the design and form of the Wikipedia, to explore the claims of
neutrality, objectivity, emergent hierarchy, control and authenticity on
the Wikipedia

Critique of Free and Open: Areas like Wikipedia governance, economic
practices of and around Wikipedia, and the nature of freedom in usage,
production and participation on the Wikipedia

Global Politics of Exclusion: Exploring questions of non-western
material inclusion, language, connectedness, oral histories, women,
non-geeks, and alternative material that cannot be documented on
Wikipedia etc.
The Place of Resistance: Space of resistance and dissent in the
Wikipedia, structures that allow for alternative voices, experiences and
ideas

Wikipedia and Education: Wikipedia usage in classrooms as a teaching
resource, and its effect on pedagogy, the role of Wikipedia in the
knowledge production sector, and mobilisation of academic communities
around the Wikipedia

Last date for submitting note of interest and funding options : 31
August 2009
How To Apply: To apply for the conference, please send the following
information by email to infowiki@cis-india.org by the 31 August 2009.

  1. A note of interest (450 ­ 700 words) detailing your ideas and
    possible contribution
  2. Your updated resume
  3. A sample of your work (term papers, published articles, peer-reviewed
    papers, books, art-projects, social intervention projects etc.)

For the detail call for participation see:
http://cis-india.org/research/conferences/wikiwars
For more information about the broader research network cpov see:
http://cis-india.org/research/conferences/conference-blogs/Wikiwars

Research and editorial group: Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer
(Amsterdam), Nathaniel Tkacz (Melbourne), Sunil Abraham (Bangalore),
Johanna Niesyto (Siegen), Nishant Shah (Bangalore).--------
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Dear all, I just learned of a new interesting conference - please find more info below. -- Piotr Konieczny "The problem about Wikipedia is, that it just works in reality, not in theory." CPOV - Critical Point Of View : WikiWars (Bangalore, 12-13 January 2010) The Wikimedia Foundation has recently employed its first research analyst and provides spaces for “Wikipediology”, including projects such as the Wiki Project on vandalism studies. Nonetheless, critical Wikipedia research should also be done outside the self-reflexivity of the Wikimedia Foundation and its community. There is an urgent need for quantitative and qualitative research from an Humanities and Arts perspective that could benefit both the wider user base and the active Wikipedia community itself. The Centre for Internet and Society (Bangalore, India) and the Institute of Network Cultures (Amsterdam, Netherlands) are working together to produce a critical reader on Wikipedia and to build a Wikipedia Knowledge Network. Under the rubric CPOV, we propose two events that bring together different perspectives, approaches, experiences and stories that critically explore different questions and concerns around Wikipedia. The proceeds from these two events will result in a reader that consolidates critical points of view about Wikipedia. The first conference to be held in Bangalore on 12-13 January 2010, called WikiWars, invites participation from users, scholars, academics, practitioners, artists and other cultural workers, to share their experiences, ideas, experiments, innovations, applications and stories about Wikipedia. The WikiWars conference embodies the spirit that guides an open encyclopaedia like the Wikipedia, by referring to the edit battles that users enter into over topics that have many points of view. WikiWars also refers to the contradictory positions adopted by different stakeholders on the various issues of credibility, authority, verifiability and truth-telling, on the Wikipedia. This conference calls for diverse and varied knowledges to come together in a critical dialogic space that informs and augments our understanding of the Wikipedia. The possible themes and areas for presentations (projects, experiences, experiments, stories or documentation) can include but are not limited to: Wiki Theory: Endorse, question/contest or delineate the theoretical approaches and view points on the Wikipedia Wikipedia and Critique of Western Knowledge Production: The predominance of textual or linguistic cultures, post-western knowledge production systems, and indigenous knowledge systems Wiki Art: Art that uses Wikipedia models, structures or data to explore and expand the practice of Wikipedia project; and accounts that document Wikipedia based art practices or debates Designing Debate: Suggestions, innovations, critiques and ideas that focus on the design and form of the Wikipedia, to explore the claims of neutrality, objectivity, emergent hierarchy, control and authenticity on the Wikipedia Critique of Free and Open: Areas like Wikipedia governance, economic practices of and around Wikipedia, and the nature of freedom in usage, production and participation on the Wikipedia Global Politics of Exclusion: Exploring questions of non-western material inclusion, language, connectedness, oral histories, women, non-geeks, and alternative material that cannot be documented on Wikipedia etc. The Place of Resistance: Space of resistance and dissent in the Wikipedia, structures that allow for alternative voices, experiences and ideas Wikipedia and Education: Wikipedia usage in classrooms as a teaching resource, and its effect on pedagogy, the role of Wikipedia in the knowledge production sector, and mobilisation of academic communities around the Wikipedia Last date for submitting note of interest and funding options : 31 August 2009 How To Apply: To apply for the conference, please send the following information by email to infowiki@cis-india.org by the 31 August 2009. 1. A note of interest (450 ­ 700 words) detailing your ideas and possible contribution 2. Your updated resume 3. A sample of your work (term papers, published articles, peer-reviewed papers, books, art-projects, social intervention projects etc.) For the detail call for participation see: http://cis-india.org/research/conferences/wikiwars For more information about the broader research network cpov see: http://cis-india.org/research/conferences/conference-blogs/Wikiwars Research and editorial group: Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer (Amsterdam), Nathaniel Tkacz (Melbourne), Sunil Abraham (Bangalore), Johanna Niesyto (Siegen), Nishant Shah (Bangalore).-------- Diese Nachricht wurde verschickt ueber die Mailingliste Bewegungsforschung. Zum an- oder abmelden gehe auf die Seite http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/bewegungsforschung