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|theme=Global & Local, Relationship Building & Support, Inclusion & Diversity |
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+ | |abstract=One of the more central recommendations of the [[m:Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20|2030 strategy]], which will determine the next ten years of the Wikimedia movement, is the creation of [[m:Hubs|regional hubs]] which can take over many of the roles currently held by the Wikimedia Foundation, such as allocation of resources, advocacy, legal and safety support, capacity building, organizational support, and software development, in the hopes of making these activities more equitable, more democratically governed, and better adapted to each region's local context. The natural way of creating hubs would be building them bottom-up with the participation of the wiki communities in that region. In the hopes of sparking conversations around doing that in North America, we want to present and discuss how [[m:Wikimedia Central and Eastern Europe|communities in the Central and Eastern European region]] are working towards a regional hub. |
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− | |abstract=One of the more central recommendations of the 2030 movement strategy is the creation of regional [[m:Hubs|hubs]] to "enable a common space for coordinating activities and identifying and advocating for the needs of the communities and organizations they serve" and "empower existing and future communities to have the capacity and resources to make and implement their own decisions to meet their differing needs". Since 2011, communities and chapters in the CEE region have been working on a regional collaboraton project, [[m:Wikimedia Central and Eastern Europe]], which would be a natural precursor for such a hub, and some of the people involved have been [[m:Grants:Project/Rapid/Wikimedia_Poland/CEE_Needs_Research|working on]] making that transformation happen. What can we learn from that and what future opportunities does it hold? |
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+ | The session consists of a presentation about the short history of the collaboration between Central and Eastern European Wikimedia communities, the hub work so far, and similarities to and differences from the North American region. After that we hope to have a roundtable discussion on what the two regions can learn from each other and how they might cooperate in the future. |
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|author=Gergő Tisza & Philip Kopetzky |
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|presented=Not on this exact topic. There have been various presentations about the CEE Hub project in general, e.g. [[m:CEE_Talks/CEE_Hub_update]]. |
|presented=Not on this exact topic. There have been various presentations about the CEE Hub project in general, e.g. [[m:CEE_Talks/CEE_Hub_update]]. |
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 4 October 2021
This submission is welcome as an Unconference session at WikiConference North America 2021.
Title:
- Building a CEE Hub
Theme:
- Global & Local, Relationship Building & Support, Inclusion & Diversity
Type of session:
- Round Table
Abstract:
One of the more central recommendations of the 2030 strategy, which will determine the next ten years of the Wikimedia movement, is the creation of regional hubs which can take over many of the roles currently held by the Wikimedia Foundation, such as allocation of resources, advocacy, legal and safety support, capacity building, organizational support, and software development, in the hopes of making these activities more equitable, more democratically governed, and better adapted to each region's local context. The natural way of creating hubs would be building them bottom-up with the participation of the wiki communities in that region. In the hopes of sparking conversations around doing that in North America, we want to present and discuss how communities in the Central and Eastern European region are working towards a regional hub.
The session consists of a presentation about the short history of the collaboration between Central and Eastern European Wikimedia communities, the hub work so far, and similarities to and differences from the North American region. After that we hope to have a roundtable discussion on what the two regions can learn from each other and how they might cooperate in the future.
Academic Peer Review option:
- No
Author name:
E-mail address:
- gtiszagmail.com & philip.kopetzkygmail.com
Wikimedia username:
Affiliated organization(s):
Estimated time:
- 60 minutes
Special requests:
- If possible, schedule either on October 8th at any time or on October 9th before 6PM EST.
Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:
- Not on this exact topic. There have been various presentations about the CEE Hub project in general, e.g. m:CEE_Talks/CEE_Hub_update.
If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)
- yes