Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Northeastern University/Online Communities (2016-2-FA)

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Course name
Online Communities
Institution
Northeastern University
Instructor
Joseph Reagle
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Communications
Course dates
2016-09-05 00:00:00 UTC – 2016-12-16 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
16


In the 90s many people drew a line between the online and offline worlds and asked if online communities were “real.” Over time, scholars concluded “yes,” people share enduring identities, activities, and relations online. In the new millennium, this is not only widely accepted as a fact, but as a focus of significant business interests. Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to explain the dynamics of online communities including joining, governance, conflict, and exit. Furthermore, you will have experience with the development and challenges of online communities via hands-on interventions (including experiments with your own online networks and contributions to Wikipedia). Our orientation will be that of asking: how can one design successful online communities? This could be valuable to you as a participant, as a supporter of a social cause, or as part of your employment. As much as possible, scholarly readings will be complemented by contemporary cases.

See the syllabus for the schedule, and all assignments and due dates.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Rroberie
Kbaker22
Npilchen
Billysuh
Avapowchik
Jaludvigsen9
Katie Zack
Novey.n
Levine401
Emma Carleton
Joanatrodrigues
Xinchi M
Anushkabg

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