Joseph Michael Reagle Jr.
Joseph Michael Reagle Jr. | |
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Joseph Reagle Portrait.jpg Joseph Reagle, 2008 | |
Born | |
🏡 Residence | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
🏳️ Nationality | United States of America |
🏳️ Citizenship | United States of America |
🏫 Education | University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University |
💼 Occupation | |
👔 Employer | Northeastern University |
🏢 Organization | Berkman Center for Internet and Society |
Known for | Studies of Wikipedia and the free culture gender gap |
Notable work | Good Faith Collaboration |
Title | Assistant Professor |
🏅 Awards | TR35 |
🌐 Website | reagle |
Joseph Michael Reagle Jr. is an American academic and author focused on technology and Wikipedia. He is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University, and a faculty associate at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society.[1]
Work[edit]
Reagle was a longtime member of the World Wide Web Consortium.[2] Reagle wrote his Ph.D. thesis on Wikipedia editing, which he described as stigmergy. In 2002, he was listed as one among Technology Review's TR35.[3]
Bibliography[edit]
Reagle wrote the bestselling book Good Faith Collaboration, which is about Wikipedia, its history, its real life and theoretical precursors, and the culture which has developed around it.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Joseph Reagle: Introduction". Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- ↑ w3.org
- ↑ technologyreview.com
External links[edit]
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