[Open-access] Inequitable power dynamics of global knowledge production and exchange must be confronted head on Fwd: [Wikimedia-l]

Everton Zanella Alvarenga everton.alvarenga at okfn.org
Mon Apr 29 12:41:16 UTC 2013


Hi, just sharing the text bellow I've sent to another mailing list. Tom


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From: Everton Zanella Alvarenga <tom at wikimedia.org>
Date: 2013/4/29
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Inequitable power dynamics of global knowledge
production and exchange must be confronted head on
To: Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l at lists.wikimedia.org>


Please, see

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2013/04/29/redrawing-the-map-from-access-to-participation/

Worth thinking on the impact this can also have on Wikimedia projects when
it comes to the actual knowledge
divide<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_divide>,
mainly like Wikipedia, which aggregates knowledge in the form of a
encyclopedia through reliable sources.

This reminds me the reason why organizations like Article
19<http://www.article19.org/>were created (private communication with
a friend who worked there), where
a UNESCO report from the 80's already pointed out such divide (I have to
remember the name of the report).

To face this reality is a way for we try to learn what can be done in terms
of metrics on our global projects.

(Although I must tell my biggest concern now is that we from the global
south - or whatever you call it, maybe we could call the big fraction of
the world without access to knowledge - have access to scientific and
educational knowledge.)

Tom

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