Decolonizing the Internet’s Structured Data – Summary Report
In October 2021, we invited over 40 participants from around the world for the conversation Decolonizing the Internet’s Structured Data.Together with amazing panelists and participants, we examined whose views, whose agenda, whose ontologies (categories of classification), and whose decisions build and sustain these classifications and systems. Read the report back from this gathering.
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Foire aux questions #VisibleWikiWomen 2021
Est-ce que je peux mettre en ligne une photo de moi prise par quelqu’un d’autre ?
Oui, si
Whose Knowledge Prospectus 2021-2023
Read about Whose Knowledge? programs, initiatives and plans for the 2021 - 2023 period.
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Guide for Cultural and Memory Institutions to make women visible on Wikipedia
This guide has been created to support GLAM institutions to join and participate in #VisibleWikiWomen.
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Decolonizing the Internet’s Languages – Summary Report
What came out of Decolonizing the Internet's Languages 20219 gathering? Don't miss out this report full of insights and reflections from participants.
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The full series!
This resource brings together the previous four parts of "Our Stories Our Knowledges" that we have published over November 2018.
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Part 1: Decolonizing our stories and knowledges
A guide for supporting marginalized communities in sharing their knowledge online, and to encourage allies who wish to help with this work.
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Part 2: Transformative practices for building community knowledge
A set of practices and tools for creating, growing, and sharing marginalized community’s knowledge online.
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Part 3: Adding our knowledge to Wikipedia
A guide to understand why we have decided to create and share our knowledge on Wikipedia, and how we’re doing this work.
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Part 4: How to Ally and Be a Good Guest
Recommendations for how to be a respectful guest and supportive co-conspirator with marginalized communities.
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