Producing and Debating History

Historical Knowledge on Wikipedia, Studies in Digital History and Hermeneutics 10

Apostolopoulos, Petros

230 Seiten, 82 farbige Illustr., 8 s/w Tab., 82 col. ill., 8 b/w tbl.

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In 2021, the American Historical Association published a study on how the American public perceives and understands the past. Almost half of the respondents argued that they turn to Wikipedia to learn about history and acquire a historical understanding of the past. Wikipedia was ranked higher than other historical activities, such as Historic site visit, Museum visit, Genealogy work, Social media, Podcast/radio program, History lecture, and History-related video game. These findings combined with the appropriation of Wikipedias corpus by ChatGPT and Wikipedias partnership with the most central search engine in the digital world, Google, and other digital assistants, such as Siri and Alexa, make clear how crucial the role of Wikipedia in how the public learns about history and makes sense of the past is. But how is historical knowledge produced on Wikipedia? How do Wikipedia editors engage with historical events of the past and transform the past into historical knowledge? Why do they decide to contribute to the production of history? By placing Wikipedia editors at the center of research inquiry and using multiple methodologies and different kinds of data, this book explores how historical knowledge is produced in one of the most central digital communities of knowledge, Wikipedia.

Petros Apostolopoulos, Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.

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Autor Apostolopoulos, Petros
Verlag De Gruyter Oldenbourg
ISBN 9783111069234
ISBN/EAN 9783111069234
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Erscheinungsdatum 15.03.2024
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 04.11.2024
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Seitenzahl 230 S., 82 farbige Illustr., 8 s/w Tab., 82 col. ill., 8 b/w tbl.

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Verlag De Gruyter Oldenbourg
ISBN 9783111069234
Erscheinungsdatum 15.03.2024
Einband Gebunden

In 2021, the American Historical Association published a study on how the American public perceives and understands the past. Almost half of the respondents argued that they turn to Wikipedia to learn about history and acquire a historical understanding of the past. Wikipedia was ranked higher than other historical activities, such as Historic site visit, Museum visit, Genealogy work, Social media, Podcast/radio program, History lecture, and History-related video game. These findings combined with the appropriation of Wikipedias corpus by ChatGPT and Wikipedias partnership with the most central search engine in the digital world, Google, and other digital assistants, such as Siri and Alexa, make clear how crucial the role of Wikipedia in how the public learns about history and makes sense of the past is. But how is historical knowledge produced on Wikipedia? How do Wikipedia editors engage with historical events of the past and transform the past into historical knowledge? Why do they decide to contribute to the production of history? By placing Wikipedia editors at the center of research inquiry and using multiple methodologies and different kinds of data, this book explores how historical knowledge is produced in one of the most central digital communities of knowledge, Wikipedia.

Petros Apostolopoulos, Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH), Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.

 

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