论文标题
Wikipedia和Westminster:Wikipedia页面关于英国政客的质量和动态
Wikipedia and Westminster: Quality and Dynamics of Wikipedia Pages about UK Politicians
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论文摘要
Wikipedia是提供大量在线内容的主要信息来源,由来自世界各地的读者信任。读者前往维基百科,以获取有关不同主题的可靠信息,最受欢迎的人之一是活着的人,尤其是政客。虽然对维基百科的一般用法和信息消费知之甚少,但对政治背景下的维基百科文章的生命周期和质量知之甚少。这项研究的目的是量化和限定有关政客文章的内容生产和消费,特别关注英国议会议员(MPS)。首先,我们分析了读者和编辑与国会议员的Wikipedia页面的参与时期的时空模式,在选举时间发现了巨大的关注峰,这与其他社交媒体上的参与迹象有关(例如Twitter)。其次,我们量化了编辑的两极分化,并发现大多数编辑专门研究特定方面,并选择特定的新闻媒体作为参考。最后,我们观察到平均引文质量很高,关于“早期生活和职业”的陈述最常(18%)。
Wikipedia is a major source of information providing a large variety of content online, trusted by readers from around the world. Readers go to Wikipedia to get reliable information about different subjects, one of the most popular being living people, and especially politicians. While a lot is known about the general usage and information consumption on Wikipedia, less is known about the life-cycle and quality of Wikipedia articles in the context of politics. The aim of this study is to quantify and qualify content production and consumption for articles about politicians, with a specific focus on UK Members of Parliament (MPs). First, we analyze spatio-temporal patterns of readers' and editors' engagement with MPs' Wikipedia pages, finding huge peaks of attention during election times, related to signs of engagement on other social media (e.g. Twitter). Second, we quantify editors' polarisation and find that most editors specialize in a specific party and choose specific news outlets as references. Finally we observe that the average citation quality is pretty high, with statements on 'Early life and career' missing citations most often (18%).