
Heather Ford, "Writing the Revolution: Wikipedia and the Survival of Facts in the Digital Age" (MIT Press, 2022)
New Work in Digital Humanities
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Mirror Theory: Wikipedia's Bias
Mirror theory posits that Wikipedia's biases originate from outside Wikipedia. Can you challenge mirror theory and its assumptions about Wikipedia's neutrality? So for listeners who aren't familiar with mirror theory, could you share a little more about it and explain why you think it isn't true? Great. And I really appreciated how clearly you explained this. Yeah. The best way to explain it is by example. In 2018, Donna Strickland won the Nobel Prize of Physics. And journalists at the time were writing stories about the fact that Wikipedia didn't even have an article about her before she won the prize. Catherine Maile, who was the Executive Director of Wikimedia Foundation at the time, responded to
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