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Logo for the project Just For The Record – addressing how gender is represented in new media and writing/publishing tools like Wikipedia, and what influence this has on the way history is recorded.
Logo for the project Just For The Record – addressing how gender is represented in new media and writing/publishing tools like Wikipedia, and what influence this has on the way history is recorded.
ABOUTEVENTSRESOURCESPRESS
20.12.2017
Chanting and Recording part 3

Just for the Record is happy to organize an edit-a-thon in the context of Beursschouwburg's extensive program titled The Future is Feminist. We will be doing three participative work-sessions with the help of guest speakers and performers where we will look into chants, alternative history sources and ways to decolonise views on source credibility. Wikipedia will be used to varying degrees in these events, depending on the guest and the subject at hand. We invite you to enjoy a mix of input and output, addressing oral history and its importance as a narrative and collective practice. Feminist chants and slogans will guide us in the editing of Wikipedia pages, to add missing narratives to the polyphonic collaborative encyclopedia.

Pictures of the event

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Chanting and Recording 3
Chanting and Recording 3
Chanting and Recording 3

Practical Information

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  • Venue: Beursschouwburg, 20-28 A. Orts street, Brussels
  • Date: 20.12.2017
  • Time: 6pm - 10pm
  • Language: Presentations in English
  • Cost: Free
  • Participants: Open to anyone interested in this experience: beginners welcome! beginners welkom! Experienced Wikipedia editors will be present and will share their knowledge in editing Wikipedia.
  • What to Bring: Attendees can bring their own laptops and power cords.

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What can you do?

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During the event, we invite you to contribute to Wikipedia and to the discussions around the gender gap on Wikipedia. You can edit an existing article to improve it, create a new one about a subject that doesn’t exist, but we also highly value the sharing of editing experiences, and ideas about what could make Wikipedia a more welcoming and colorful place!

Open questions:

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Here are interrogations we would like to share with you:

  • if Wikipedia can be considered as a tool to re·write history, how would you like it to be written?
  • what is the influence the way we write on the representation of history and its main figures?
  • can writing ever be neutral?

First steps on wikipedia

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  • Create an account
  • Add your user name to the participant list of this event at the bottom of this page or by clicking the "sign up" button above
  • Write some informations on your own wiki page by clicking on your user name at the top of the page. This will turn your link blue so that you wont look like a newbie.
  • Write some informations on your Sandbox, also at the top of the page
  • Improve an existing article
  • Create a new article

Ideas to start editing

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Articles that need your help!

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Here are lists identifying articles that could benefit from edits and expansion:

Translations

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  • These lists mostly link to English Wikipedia, don’t forget your own language’s Wikipedia!

Look for problematic language

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  • Man as false generic: Ban the use of the words man, men and mankind to refer to a person or persons of unspecified sex or to persons of both sexes.

The page Writing about women offers great insights. Look for the following problems in existing pages and try to fix them:

Who are your heroines? (please complete!)

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Ideas

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Articles edited

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Participants

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