[Air-l] Air-l] Untrusted Web Sources
John Monberg
jmonberg at ku.edu
Thu Sep 21 15:27:20 PDT 2006
One of the fascinating things about the Wikipedia is that it has become
a more significant source of information for large numbers of people,
the mechanisms through which content is vetted have become much more
elaborated.
Understanding this process is helpful in breaking down the print
knowledge is good, web knowledge is bad dichotomy, which reinforces the
dichotomy between facts and opinions that is drummed into the minds of
high school students.
Because of the self-documenting nature of the internet, there are a lot
of articles about the problems that emerge on Wikipedia and the
corresponding efforts at crafting new solutions.
Social norms, new genres, institutional mechanisms that act as
gatekeepers for the production of knowledge exist in every society, but
these processes are often opaque and invisible. Wikipedia can reveal
the need for these processes and the consequences of different
alternatives.
John Monberg
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