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Primus, Franziska; Lundahl, Christian – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2021
Building on the approach that knowledge is socially constructed, this study aims to deepen the understanding of knowledge production processes by adapting the concept of a laboratory on an historical example of editorial collaboration. We use the editorial process of "The International Encyclopedia of Education" (IEE) (1985) as an…
Descriptors: Encyclopedias, Editing, Females, Gender Bias
Nelson, Laura K.; Getman, Rebekah; Haque, Syed Arefinul – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
Narrating history is perpetually contested, shaping and reshaping how nations and people understand both their pasts and the current moment. Measuring and evaluating the scope of histories is methodologically challenging. In this paper we provide a general approach and a specific method to measure historical recall. Operationalizing historical…
Descriptors: Encyclopedias, Collaborative Writing, Electronic Publishing, Females
Silva, Elise; Scott, Khirsten L. – Journal of Information Literacy, 2023
This project report describes a community-engaged, extra-institutional, out-of-school Wikipedia editing project focused on the digital literacies of Black girls. The project was located in a systemically under-resourced neighbourhood of Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Given the under representation of Black women editing Wikipedia, and continued concerns…
Descriptors: African American Students, High School Students, After School Programs, Editing