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N.B. See the [[Wikipedia talk:Canada Education Program/Courses/Knowledge and Information in Society (Andrew Clement and Siobhan Stevenson)/Wikipedia article edit possibilities|Discussion]] page for an example of how to format a rationale and sign your post. |
N.B. See the [[Wikipedia talk:Canada Education Program/Courses/Knowledge and Information in Society (Andrew Clement and Siobhan Stevenson)/Wikipedia article edit possibilities|Discussion]] page for an example of how to format a rationale and sign your post. |
Revision as of 23:56, 2 October 2011
This page contains Wikipedia articles suggested for editing for Assignment 2. The first section contains those that have been suggested by course instructors. The second section lists articles proposed by students. While those articles in the first section are all suitable for editing, those in the section need to be OK'd by a course instructor first.
Indicate that you plan to edit an article by putting your Wikipedia name, as well as links to your talk and contributions page, immediately below the article, and indented. Also, if you are comfortable doing so, you can add your real name to the right. If you would rather not reveal your real name on this public page, please use the protected area on Blackboard for doing so.
For example:
- User:Michaelh.dick (User talk:Michaelh.dick · Special:Contributions/Michaelh.dick) Michael Dick
Articles suggested by course instructors
The following Wikipedia articles have been suggested by course instructors, roughly sorted by course lecture topics. Any of these are suitable for editing, though some will be more challenging than others.
Information institutions and infrastructures I : Historical development
Monopolies_of_knowledge (notability?)
More TBD
Sociology of Knowledge
Information ethnographies/Understanding information in practice
Information_infrastructure (stub)
Susan_Star (stub)
Information as property and as common resource
The political economy of information
TBD
Information institutions and infrastructure II: Frameworks and governance
Information institutions and infrastructure III: Sovereignty, citizenship and consumerism
Concentration_of_media_ownership
Community Informatics
TBD
Policy issues: Surveillance and control
Video_surveillance/Closed-circuit_television
Lawful access aka Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act
Policy issues: Privacy, identity, and access
Privacy policy (section Fair Information Practice)
Personal_Information_Protection_and_Electronic_Documents_Act (PIPEDA)
OpenID More TBD
Information professionalism and ethics
TBD
Articles suggested by course students
The following Wikipedia articles have been suggested by students. Any of these marked with an OK are suitable editing. To propose an existing WP that you wish to edit, include the name as a WP link (see above), and in the Discussion page create a new section with the article name where you explain your rationale in terms of course fit.
Panopticism [OK:ac]
- Suggested by Jessica Gallinger
Laserdisc [OK:ac]
- Suggested by Jarl Ellstrom
- Suggested by Melissa Bruno
- Suggested by Wendy Gomoll
N.B. See the Discussion page for an example of how to format a rationale and sign your post.