[Wiki-research-l] Does wikipedians feel like commoners ?

2019-12-07 Thread Sebastien Shulz
Hi everyone,

I'm currently doing a Ph.d on digital commons. I'm tracing the history of
the "digital common" movement (if there is one). And I wanted to know if
there are some studies about Wikipedians and their relation with the
conceptual framework of the commons (do they feel like commoners ? Do they
know E. Ostrom, etc.)
Thanks a lot for your help !
Best regards,

*Sébastien Shulz*
*Doctorant en sociologie *
*Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences Innovations Sociétés*
*06.68.86.68.46 // Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastien-shulz>*
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[Wiki-research-l] Wikipedia digital common and states

2019-02-27 Thread Sebastien Shulz
Hello everyone,

I'm currently working on a sociology Ph.D. research (at the Université
Paris-Est) on the relations between digital commons and states. I have two
french case studies, and I'm looking for a third one at an international
scale. I wanted to know where I can found information about what kind of
relation Wikimedia foundation has with the different national states or
international entities (UN, EU etc.). Have you in mind examples of strong
partenrship (either political, financial, legal, governance etc.) between
international or national wikimedia foundation and one international or
state administration ?

Thank you in advance for your insights!
Best regards,

*Sébastien Shulz*
*Doctorant en sociologie *
*Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences Innovations Sociétés*
*06.68.86.68.46 // Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastien-shulz>*
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