Page values for "Submissions:2022/WW, WWWWW (Wikiproject Witches, Who, What, When, Where, Why)"
"2022_submissions" values
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title | String | WW, WWWWW (Wikiproject Witches, Who, What, When, Where, Why) |
status | String | Accepted |
theme | String | integration between projects; structured; metadata; maps |
type | String | Birds of a Feather/Panel |
abstract | Wikitext | Wikiproject Witches is a coordinated campaign on Meta, associated with various sister projects including Wikipedia (in multiple languages), Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons. While a lot of work has been done (in some language Wikipedias; on some items in Wikidata), I envision an expansion of the scope and this session is meant to address that. While most of the work done so far addresses historical people and events (15th, 16th, 17th and 19th century), witchcraft is common in the present-day, too. By promoting the scope of this project to more wiki language communities, as well as to academics (e.g., via WikiEdu) and other experts in the field (e.g., via 1000 Women in Religion), we can address additional gaps associated with Witches. I've been following the work for about a year, and addressed scope expansion at the Wikimedia Summit (Berlin, September 2022) and it was positively received, including by editors from other language communities not currently associated with the project. If this session is accepted, I will invite the editors who co-founded the project, those that have expressed interest in joining, as well as experts in the field to a panel discussion. See also: |
author | String | Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight |
List of Email, delimiter: , | Rosiestep.wiki@gmail.com | |
username | String | Rosiestep |
affiliates | String | Women in Red |
time | String | 30 minutes |
requests | Wikitext | |
presented | Wikitext | No |
video | String |