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    Joseph Michael Reagle Jr. (born 1972) is an American academic and writer focused on digital technology and culture, including Wikipedia, online comments...
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    there has been some recent interest in consensus building in the field. Joseph Reagle and Sue Gardner argue that the approaches to consensus building are...
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  • the Department of Communication Studies at Northeastern University Joseph Reagle conducted a retrospective study of numerous "predictions of the ends...
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  • Common Knowledge?: An Ethnography of Wikipedia (2014), p. 39, quoting Joseph M. Reagle Jr. (2010), p. 157. Schiff, Stacy (July 31, 2006). "Know It All". The...
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    since the creation of Wikipedia. It was edited by academic and author Joseph M. Reagle Jr. and social researcher Jackie Koerner. Contributions came from 34...
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    of FOMO has also been traced to the 2004 Harbus article by academic Joseph Reagle. Currently the term has been used as a hashtag on social media and has...
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  • Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia is a 2010 book by Joseph M. Reagle Jr. that deals with the topic of Wikipedia and the Wikipedia community...
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    quotation marks to her dissertation and two of her articles. Academic Joseph Reagle opined that media reports that Gay "plagiarized", implied that she had...
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  • Hogben, Giles; Humphrey, Jack; Langheinrich, Marc; Marchiori, Massimo; Reagle, Joseph; Schunter, Matthias; Stampley, David A.; Wenning, Rigo. Wenning, Rigo;...
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    Bouterse, Siko (2020). "Toward a Wikipedia For and From Us All". In Joseph Reagle; Jackie Koerner (eds.). Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an Incomplete Revolution...
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    of Ifcher's) (January 17, 2001). "LarrySanger". Wikipedia 10K Redux. Joseph Reagle. Archived from the original on August 7, 2019. Retrieved August 7, 2019...
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  • Approval (SOAP)?" Joseph Reagle: Wikipedia's heritage: vision, pragmatics, and happenstance — section 3.2, Interpedia Reagle, Joseph Michael (2010). "Interpedia"...
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    discussed, is unappealing to many women, "if not outright intimidating". Joseph M. Reagle reacted similarly, saying that the combination of a "culture of hacker...
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    explicit dissent as a symbol of strength. In his book about Wikipedia, Joseph Reagle considers the merits and challenges of consensus in open and online...
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    essays Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an Unfinished Revolution, edited by Joseph Reagle and Jackie Koerner with contributions from prominent Wikipedians, Wikimedians...
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  • that Wikipedia represents the World Brain as described by Wells.: 24  Joseph Reagle has compared Wells's warning about the need to defend the World Encyclopedia...
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  • Joya Powell, dancer, Bessie Award winning choreographer, and educator Joseph Reagle, Wikipedia scholar Cornelius L. Reid, author and vocal pedagogue specializing...
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  • Discontents", in Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an Incomplete Revolution, ed. by Joseph Reagle and Jackie Koerner (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2020),...
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  • more recently called "a continuously updated hypertext encyclopedia."Joseph Reagle sees many of the ideas considered at the conference as forerunners of...
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  • draft proposal for article element History of RSS compiled in 2003 by Joseph Reagle History of RSS compiled in 2004 by Dave Winer History of the RSS fork...
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  • mathematician and Distinguished Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories Joseph Reagle – academic and author focused on technology and Wikipedia Ralph Semmel...
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    and computer speech. Mundaneum Traité de documentation on Wikisource. Joseph Reagle (2010) Good Faith Collaboration, chapter 2. Traité de documentation...
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  • Web is a 2015 non-fiction book by Northeastern University professor Joseph M. Reagle Jr. The book was first published on April 24, 2015 through MIT Press...
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    lifetime achievement in crossword construction", named in honor of Merl Reagle, has been presented at the tournament since 2016. 2016 – Maura Jacobson...
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    works: Geek Chic". People.howstuffworks.com. Retrieved June 30, 2014. Reagle, Joseph (January 1, 2018). "Nerd vs. bro: Geek privilege, idiosyncrasy, and...
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    Universal Encyclopedia and Learning Resource". Retrieved 2013-05-15. Reagle, Joseph Michael (2010). Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia....
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  • individual and diminishing that of the bureaucracy".: 588–590  In Joseph M. Reagle Jr.'s 2010 book Good Faith Collaboration he writes that "ignore all...
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  • Retrieved 28 July 2020. Reagle, Joseph M. (2005-07-28). "A Case of Mutual Aid: Wikipedia, Politeness, and Perspective Taking". reagle.org. Retrieved 2020-12-11...
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  • Gratuita da Internet (in Portuguese). Novatec. ISBN 978-85-7522-216-4. Reagle Jr., Joseph M. (2010). Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia. MIT...
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  • culture and hypermedia.[citation needed] In Good Faith Collaboration, Joseph M. Reagle Jr. describes MeatballWiki as "the wiki about wiki collaboration"....
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