Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias/Global perspective
Welcome to the Global perspectives task force of the Countering systemic bias WikiProject!
Goals
[edit]This task force works to ensure that global perspectives are represented in key articles. As the community has often noted, Wikipedia has a systemic Western, 1st world bias due to the demographic of its editors. (Researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute have shown that both coverage[1] and participation[2][3] are strikingly geographically concentrated on Wikipedia.) This task force works to counteract that bias by identifying articles where adding coverage of global perspective is relevant and would bring needed balance.
Participants
[edit]Please remember to also add your name to the main list of project members if you are not yet listed there.
- AugurNZ (talk · contribs)
- Benzocane (talk · contribs)
- Bobrayner (talk · contribs)
- CasualObserver'48 (talk · contribs)
- Cyrusc (talk · contribs)
- Darouet (talk · contribs)
- Eduen (talk · contribs)
- Harlan wilkerson (talk · contribs)
- Jaredscribe (talk · contribs)
- Jrtayloriv (talk · contribs)
- Kleinzach (talk · contribs)
- Mackabean (talk · contribs)
- PhilKnight (talk · contribs)
- Pladuk (talk · contribs)
- Relir (talk · contribs)
- Sarah777 (talk · contribs)
- ShabbyHoose (talk · contribs)
- Shadychiri (talk · contribs)
- SlipperyN (talk · contribs)
- The Random Editor (talk · contribs)
- Timeshifter (talk · contribs)
- TomasBat (talk · contribs)
- Vaughn88 (talk · contribs)
- WLRoss (talk · contribs)
- Wnicholas70 (talk · contribs)
- Prof.Vandegrift (talk · contribs)
Scope
[edit]Systemic bias inevitably affects a great number of Wikipedia articles and thus must be addressed on a case-by-case basis. The global perspective task force of the Project on Countering Systemic Bias seeks to focus on articles where the lack of a global perspective is particularly glaring, and where expanding the viewpoints, sources, or commentary on an issue will greatly improve the article's inclusiveness. Categories of articles that may be particularly appropriate for work within this task force include:
- International agreements and treaties
- Current events
- US foreign policy
- Wars
- Political philosophy
- Diplomatic figures
Approaches
[edit]There are a variety of strategies for improving the global perspective of an article. These include:
- Eliminating the tacit identification of NPOV with a first world and/or Northern and/or U.S. POV
- Revising an article's introduction to ensure global perspectives are not relegated to ancillary sections
- Adding sources and external links from the international media
Tagging and assessment
[edit]Members of this task force can use the parent project's templates to mark articles or sections that are biased in some way. This is a simple way to alert readers that an article lacks a global perspective. When placing templates on article pages, please remember to make a note on the talk page about why the template was placed, and, if possible, offer suggestions about how to address the perspective problems.
Members who are working on an article under the auspices of this task force should also tag that article's talk page with our task force's template.
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The global perspectives task force template will alert other editors that a member of our task force is currently working on the article. As an ancillary benefit, this template can also help publicize our efforts.
To-do
[edit]Articles for review
[edit]The following sections are intended to help task force members collaborate effectively by creating an open process around identifying articles that need attention, working on those articles, and then moving them to the completed section.
War on Terrorism
[edit]General
[edit]- New moon. See also Talk:New moon § Separating sections: Lunisolar Calendar and Lunar Calendar
- Teacher#Teaching_around_the_world
- Conservatism
- Anti-war
- Consular corps
- Extremism
- U.S. immigration debate
- Illegal immigration to the U.S.
- Human rights in the U.S.
- World Bank
- Media bias
- John R. Bolton
- Hurricane Katrina
- Act of God
- Asylum architecture
- United States and state terrorism
- War crimes committed by the United States
- Dissimilar air combat training
- American Indian Wars
- Geneva Consensus Declaration
- Childhood nudity
Articles in progress
[edit]- Professional sports
- George W. Bush -- expanding foreign perceptions section to include Arab opinion.
- Guantanamo prison -- including small section on global perceptions -- needs expansion.
Task force
[edit]- Create a userbox and link to it from the templates section (above)
- Expand the scope section (above)
- Add things to the resources section (below).
- Assist parent project with additional supporting infrastructure (announcement lists, categories, other templates, etc.), then use them here.
- Add more to-do items here!
Completed
[edit]- Reactions to Iraq Study Group Report Iraqi reactions have now been included in the article.
- War on Terrorism - International support A subsection on international support for the War on Terrorism has been included.
- Iraq War International and Iraqi opinion sections have been added.
- Energy Lobby started a "Global influence" section that could still use some work.
Templates
[edit]- Relevant templates:
- {{Globalize}} for a worldwide view
- {{Geographical imbalance}} for coverage within a specific region
- {{Over coverage}} for extensive bias or disproportional coverage towards one or more specific regions
- {{Where}} for unclear geographical scope
- {{Historical information needed}} for lack of historical coverage
Resources
[edit]- The Pew Global Attitudes Project
- Selected international media links
- World Public Opinions (part of the Program on International Policy Attitudes)
References
[edit]- ^ Mark Graham, Bernie Hogan, Ralph Straumann and Ahmed Medhat, Uneven Geographies of User-Generated Information: Patterns of Increasing Informational Poverty
- ^ Alex Hern, Wikipedia's view of the world is written by the West, The Guardian, 15 September 2015.
- ^ Mark Graham, Ralph Straumann and Bernie Hogan, Digital Divisions of Labor and Informational Magnetism: Mapping Participation in Wikipedia, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. 105, No. 6