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Analysis on the strategies of Mozilla and Wiki communities on gender gap aspects
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Aug 28, 2019
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Aug 28, 2019 01:27 PM
There is a need for research on how Open Source communities are trying to balance the gender ratio and how they provide the safe space environment to its contributors. With this in mind I have come up with this blog as I am an active contributor of Mozilla since 5 years and also got myself recently introduced to Wikimedia and its sister projects, have interacted with few Indian women contributors in both of these communities and came out with a few observations on how I see them in India and what could be improved in both communities.
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Analysis on the strategies of Mozilla and Wiki communities on gender gap aspects
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by
Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Oct 03, 2019
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last modified
Oct 03, 2019 11:56 AM
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Wikimedia,
women and internet,
CIS-A2K,
Access to Knowledge
There is a need for research on how Open Source communities are trying to balance the gender ratio and how they provide the safe space environment to its contributors. With this in mind I have come up with this blog as I am an active contributor of Mozilla since 5 years and also got myself recently introduced to Wikimedia and its sister projects, have interacted with few Indian women contributors in both of these communities and came out with a few observations on how I see them in India and what could be improved in both communities.
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Oct 22, 2020 06:56 AM
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Bridging the Gender Gap: A Report on Indian Language Wikimedia Communities
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Dec 31, 2020
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May 15, 2021 12:26 PM
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A2K Research,
Access to Knowledge
This research study documents the gender gap and bias in Indian language Wikimedia projects and communities, with a focus on participation by and content related to women contributors across diverse Wikimedia platforms. The research was undertaken by Bhuvana Meenakshi Koteeswaran, with editorial oversight and support by Puthiya Purayil Sneha, and additional inputs from Ambika Tandon and Sumandro Chattapadhyay.
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Call for joining the Free Knowledge movement #Wikipedia #Wikimedia
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Aug 19, 2019
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Aug 20, 2019 07:15 AM
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Wikimedia,
Wikipedia,
Wikidata,
Access to Knowledge
Every little drop makes a Mighty ocean! Join us in this Free Knowledge movement where your contributions will be used world-wide.
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Aug 19, 2019 01:00 PM
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Aug 20, 2019 07:10 AM
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Indian Wikimedian Communities and the Gender Gap - A Space of Change, Negotiation, and Growth
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Mar 09, 2020
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Mar 09, 2020 12:15 PM
This blog post covers key findings of the Wikipedia Gender Gap research completed by Ting-Yi Chang in April 2018. The paper was titled “Examining Female Editors’ Identity and Agency Negotiation Process within Indian Wikimedia Projects and Communities”. Here Ting-Yi brings us several observations on how the contributions by women editors' impacts Indian Wikimedia. This research focuses on participation of the women in Wikimedia activities with an emphasis on creating safe spaces and encouraging skill development.
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Dec 27, 2020 05:48 PM
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Map of KMC
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Bhuvana Meenakshi
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Nov 10, 2020 06:08 PM
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