Critical Point of View: Videos
The Second event for the Critical Point of View reader on Wikipedia was held in Amsterdam, by the Institute of Network Cultures and the Centre for Internet and Society. A wide range of scholars, academics, researchers, practitioners, artists and users came together to discuss questions on design, analytics, access, education, theory, art, history and processes of knowledge production. The videos for the full event are now available for free viewing and dissemination.
These are the links to the videos of all the talks for the CPoV Conference in Amsterdam - Enjoy! SESSION 1 http://vimeo.com/10605801 Ramon Reichert (AT) Rethinking Wikipedia: Power, Knowledge and the Technologies of the Self http://vimeo.com/10606220 Jeanette Hofmann (DE) Wikipedia between Emancipation and Self-Regulation http://vimeo.com/10606547 Mathieu O’Neil (AU) The Critique of Law in Free Online Projects http://vimeo.com/10696489 Gerard Wormser(FR) The Knowledge Bar SESSION 2 http://vimeo.com/10607993 Joseph Reagle (USA) Wikipedia and Encyclopedic Anxiety http://vimeo.com/10608291 Charles van den Heuvel (NL) Authoritative Annotations, Encyclopedia Universalis Mundaneum, Wikipedia and the Stanford Encycloped http://vimeo.com/10697853 Dan O’Sullivan (UK) An Encyclopedia for the Times: Thoughts on Wikipedia from a His- torical Perspective http://vimeo.com/10699949 Alan Shapiro (USA/DE) Gustave Flaubert Laughs at Wikipedia http://www.vimeo.com/10607690 Discussion session 2 Encyclopedia Histories Moderaror: Nathaniel Tkacz Speakers: Joseph Reagle, Charles van den Heuvel, Dan O'Sullivan, Alan Shapiro SESSION 3 http://www.vimeo.com/10701587 Hendrik-Jan Grievink (NL) Wiki Loves Art http://www.vimeo.com/10702729 Scott Kildall (USA) Wikipedia Art: Citation as Performative Act http://vimeo.com/10741921 Patrick Lichty (USA) Social Media, Cultural Scaffolds, and Molecular Hegemonies. Musings on Anarchic Media, WIKIs, and De-territorialized Art http://www.vimeo.com/10607690 Discussion session 3 Wiki Art Moderator: Rachel Somers Miles Speakers: Hendrik-Jan Grievink, Scott Kildall, Patrick Lichty SESSION 4 http://vimeo.com/10747211 Felipe Ortega (ES) New Trends in the Evolution of Wikipedia http://vimeo.com/10748335 Stuart Geiger (USA) Bot Politics: The Domination, Subversion, and Negotiation of Code in Wikipedia http://vimeo.com/10748727 Hans Varghese Mathews (IN) Clustering the Contributors to a Wikipedia Page http://vimeo.com/10748888 Esther Weltevrede (NL) and Erik Borra (BE/NL) Controversy Analysis with Wikipedia http://www.vimeo.com/10749027 Discussion session 4 Wiki Analytics Moderator: NIshant Shah Speakers: Felipe Ortega, Stuart Geiger, Hans Varghese Mathews, Esther Weltevrede & Erik Borra SESSION 5 http://vimeo.com/10750350 Lawrence Liang (IN) Wikipedia and the authority of knowledge http://vimeo.com/10750495 Teemu Mikkonen (FI) Kosovo War on Wikipedia, Tracing the Conflict and Concensus on the Wikipedia Talk pages http://vimeo.com/10799887 Andrew Famiglietti (USA) Negotiating the Neutral Point of View: Politics and the Moral Economy of Wikipedia http://vimeo.com/10772241 Florian Cramer(DE/NL) The German WikiWars and the limits of objectivism http://www.vimeo.com/10799600 Discussion session 5 Designing Debate Moderator: Caroline Nevejan Speakers: Lawrence Liang, Teemu Mikkonen, Andrew Famiglietti, Florian Cramer SESSION 6 http://vimeo.com/10772313 Mayo Fuster Morell (IT) Wikimedia Governance: The Role of the Wikimedia Foundation and the Form and Geopolitics of its Internationalization http://vimeo.com/10800562 Athina Karatzogianni (UK) Wikipedia’s Impact on the Global Power-Knowledge Hierarchies http://vimeo.com/10800100 Maja van der Velden (NL/NO) When Knowledges Meet: Database Design and the Performance of Knowledge http://vimeo.com/10800206 Amit Basole (IN) Knowledge Satyagraha: Towards a People’s Knowledge Movement http://www.vimeo.com/10800354 Discussion session 6 Global Issues and Outlooks Moderator: Johanna Niesyto Speakers: Mayo Fuster Morell, Athina Karatzogianni, Maja van der Velden, Amit Basole