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[edit]About Wikipedia's Systemic Gender Bias
[edit]- Gender gap resources.
- James Gleick, “Wikipedia’s Women Problem,” The New York Review of Books (4/29/13)
- Amanda Filipacchi, “Wikipedia’s Sexism Toward Female Novelists,” New York Times Opinion (4/24/13)
- Sue Gardner, “New York Times prompts a flurry of coverage of Wikipedia’s gender gap,” Sue Gardner’s Blog (1/31/11)
- Noam Cohen, “Define Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia’s Contributor List,” The New York Times (1/30/11)
- “The struggle over gender on Wikipedia: the case of Chelsea Manning,” (with Phoebe Ayers)(9/3/13)
- “Looking at the five pillars of Wikipedia as a feminist, part 1″ (8/26/13) & part 2 (11/13/13)
- “Wikipedia’s gender gap and the complicated reality of systemic gender bias,” (7/26/13)