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About
editWelcome to Women in Red (WiR)! We are a group of volunteer (unpaid) editors of all genders who live around the world and speak dozens of languages. Across different language Wikipedias, we focus on reducing systemic bias regarding gender representation (content gender gap) in the Wikipedia movement. Our goal is to "move the needle" in terms of statistical representation of women and other gender minorities on Wikipedia. We recognized a need for this work in 2014 when we learned that, as of October 2014, only 15.53% of English Wikipedia's biographies were about women.[1] Without a particular percentage in mind, we recognized that with persistence, we could increase it, one article at a time. With only this in mind, Women in Red was established in July 2015, at Wikimania Mexico City, by Roger Bamkin and Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight.
Women in Red is a very large, on-wiki-based community thanks to you, the editors who participate in our work. Did you know that it is also the most active topic-based WikiProject by human changes? Join us!
20% milestone reached in mid-December 2024
edit- See communication at 20% milestone
According to Humaniki, the percentage of women's biographies on the English Wikipedia is now over 20%: specifically reaching 20.003% by 16 December 2024. As of 23 June 2025, it had risen further to 20.13%. That means that of 2,072,236 biographies, only 417,132 are about women.[2] Not impressed? "Content gender gap" is a form of systemic bias, and WiR addresses it in a positive way through shared values.
Can we increase the percentage still further? Yes! But we need you in order to do so. How? There are more than 34,000 general forum comments from over 1,200 different editors on our talkpage.[3] Ask there. You don't have to be a member in order to participate in the conversations; just please be civil.
Do the articles have to be perfect when they are created? No. But establishing them according to Wikipedia's policies is the first step, and that's the focus of Women in Red: new article creation. Over time, other editors will improve these articles; maybe that's you.
Where the work is done
editOn Wikipedia
editOur Wikipedia WikiProject focuses on creating content regarding women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues. Our editors create articles in many different language Wikipedias. The objective is to turn "redlinks" (like this one) into blue ones. That's why we are called "Women in Red".
We take an inclusive view towards subject matter, editors, and language communities:
- Editors: We do not focus on the gender of the editor. Anyone/everyone is welcome to be a member, participant, enthusiast of Women in Red. If you participate in WiR, you can join up officially using the box in the top right-hand corner of this page. You are also welcome to add our userbox template
{{User WikiProject Women in Red}}
to your user page, to produce:
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- Language communities: While Women in Red began on English Wikipedia, it is an international commitment with dozens of other language communities. Please add a link to your language's coordination page here.
- Subject matter:
- If the subject of the article self-identifies as a woman, a non-binary person, and/or any other gender minority, that person is included within the scope of Women in Red. Historic cases where it's unknown how they self-identified also count. The goal of the project is to increase inclusion, and we'd rather not block article subjects from being included in an article creation drive.
- In addition to creating new articles, we create and maintain hundreds of lists of "missing" notable women. Some of these women have an article on some language Wikipedia, while others have no article in any Wikipedia. We call these lists, "redlists".
- Click on our Redlinks index to see our lists of missing articles by focus area, occupation and nationality. Like everything else on Wikipedia, this is incomplete, so feel free to add pertinent items to our crowd-sourced lists.
- While all redlists have redlinks, our redlists are generated in numerous ways:
- crowd-sourced (example, Crafts)
- Wikidata-generated (example, Herpetologists)
- based on a dictionary or other reference book (example, Encyclopédie Larousse)
- based on a website (example, BBC 100 Women)
- based on an international Authority Control (example, VIAF)
Wikimedia Commons
editEvery year, our members upload thousands of images to Wikimedia Commons: photographs of women, their signatures, their works, etc. In turn, these images can be added to Wikipedia articles. This is another way people can be involved in improving women's representation on Wikipedia. Over 10,000 new images were added in 2022.
Wikidata
editWe create and improve Wikidata items related to women, women's works, and women's issues.
Announcements
edit- Please post recent announcements directly on this page for improved page editing history, watcher alerts and greater visibility
Add new announcements to the top. Sign with ~~~~. Remove old ones after a couple of months.
- New redlists: United States Military Academy (West Point)
Events
edit- For a complete list of events, visit Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Events.
Ongoing initiatives
New for this month
Recently completed
Upcoming events
Lists of red links
editWiR works by filling in missing articles based on extensive lists of needed topics. The index to our wide range of topics and nationalities can be found at the Redlist index. Please make these red links blue. Notable women without a Wikipedia biography can be added to any crowd-sourced redlists they match; and added to wikidata such that they're included in wikidata-derived redlists. We also have a guide to adding names to redlists, and to creating new redlists.
Article alerts
edit- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Women for articles about women that are nominated for deletion.
- This section is a transcluded subpage, and may contain more information than is shown here. To view or edit, go to /Article alerts (watch this section).
- Note: This report is based on the {{WIR}} banners of WikiProject Women in Red. If an article isn't listed here, first verify that it has one of those banners. If it has another women-related banner, like {{WikiProject Women}}, {{WikiProject Women's History}} or {{WikiProject Women scientists}}, look on those projects' article alert pages instead.
Did you know
- 26 Aug 2025 – Denise Stoklos (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Miraclepine (t · c); see discussion
- 23 Aug 2025 – Diane Orr (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Miraclepine (t · c); see discussion
- 22 Aug 2025 – Christophe de Menil (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Thriley (t · c); see discussion
- 22 Aug 2025 – Mary C. Henderson (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Miraclepine (t · c); see discussion
- 22 Aug 2025 – Barbara Wilk (artist) (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Miraclepine (t · c); see discussion
- 21 Aug 2025 – Anne Bayley (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Dclemens1971 (t · c); see discussion
- 19 Aug 2025 – Panka Pelishek (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Spiderpig662 (t · c); see discussion
- 17 Aug 2025 – Jenny Lind Porter (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by CaptainAngus (t · c); see discussion
- 17 Aug 2025 – Josephine Hall (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by 4meter4 (t · c); see discussion
- 17 Aug 2025 – Panpan girls (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for DYK by Plifal (t · c); see discussion
- (10 more...)
Articles for deletion
- 30 Aug 2025 – Poonam Singar (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by TurboSuperA+ (t · c); see discussion (1 participant)
- 30 Aug 2025 – Mugdha Vaishampayan (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by KnightMight (t · c); see discussion (4 participants)
- 29 Aug 2025 – Anna Papalia (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by Helpful Raccoon (t · c); see discussion (1 participant)
- 29 Aug 2025 – Valiama Narain (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by Arbor to SJ (t · c); see discussion (1 participant)
- 28 Aug 2025 – Natalia Nagovitsina (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by PadoqueYT33 (t · c); see discussion (5 participants)
- 28 Aug 2025 – Oley Dibba-Wadda (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by Uhooep (t · c); see discussion (2 participants)
- 28 Aug 2025 – Maria da Conceição Brito (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by Chicdat (t · c); see discussion (5 participants)
- 28 Aug 2025 – Mary Clemens de Lisle (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by Traumnovelle (t · c); see discussion (5 participants)
- 27 Aug 2025 – Yasemin Taşkın (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by JBW (t · c); see discussion (4 participants)
- 27 Aug 2025 – Wendy Turner-Webster (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by ElENdElA (t · c); see discussion (4 participants)
- (78 more...)
Proposed deletions
- 24 Aug 2025 – Daria Kudashova (talk · edit · hist) PRODed by Anxioustoavoid (t · c) was deproded by Vecihi91 (t · c) (author) on 25 Aug 2025
- 23 Aug 2025 – Fumina Shibayama (talk · edit · hist) PRODed by Svartner (t · c) was deproded by Arutoria (t · c) on 24 Aug 2025
- 23 Aug 2025 – Yuna Nakagai (talk · edit · hist) PRODed by Svartner (t · c) was deproded by Arutoria (t · c) on 24 Aug 2025
- 23 Aug 2025 – Chisato Inoue (talk · edit · hist) PRODed by Svartner (t · c) was deproded by Spiderone (t · c) on 23 Aug 2025
- 19 Aug 2025 – Michaela Burešová-Loukotová (talk · edit · hist) PRODed by FromCzech (t · c) was deproded by BeanieFan11 (t · c) on 26 Aug 2025
Miscellany for deletion
- 26 Aug 2025 – Draft:Mariko Kurata (talk · edit · hist) was MfDed by Robert McClenon (t · c); see discussion
Good article nominees
- 29 Aug 2025 – Jimena Fernández de la Vega (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by WeWake (t · c); start discussion
- 25 Aug 2025 – Nancy Shukri (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Pangalau (t · c); start discussion
- 21 Aug 2025 – Maya Leinenbach (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by DaniloDaysOfOurLives (t · c); see discussion
- 15 Aug 2025 – Allison Lanier (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by DaniloDaysOfOurLives (t · c); start discussion
- 09 Aug 2025 – RhonniRose Mantilla (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by DaniloDaysOfOurLives (t · c); start discussion
- 07 Aug 2025 – Azalina Othman Said (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by Pangalau (t · c); start discussion
- 06 Aug 2025 – Amy Gleason (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by ElijahPepe (t · c); start discussion
- 27 Jun 2025 – Hilda Bull (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by MCE89 (t · c); see discussion
- 25 Jun 2025 – Arielle Prepetit (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by DaniloDaysOfOurLives (t · c); start discussion
- 18 Jun 2025 – Susie Wiles (talk · edit · hist) was GA nominated by ElijahPepe (t · c); start discussion
- (11 more...)
Good article reassessments
- 28 Aug 2025 – Hilaria Baldwin (talk · edit · hist) was nominated for GA reassessment by Z1720 (t · c); see discussion
Requests for comments
- 17 Aug 2025 – Dua Lipa (talk · edit · hist) has an RfC by 159.134.254.6 (t · c); see discussion
Peer reviews
- 12 Aug 2025 – The Snow Queen (Kernaghan novel) (talk · edit · hist) has been put up for PR by TechnoSquirrel69 (t · c); see discussion
- 04 Jun 2025 – Murder of Patricia Jeschke (talk · edit · hist) has been put up for PR by Jon698 (t · c); see discussion
Requested moves
- 29 Aug 2025 – Amy Allen (songwriter) (talk · edit · hist) is requested to be moved to Amy Allen by Cyrobyte (t · c); see discussion
- 25 Aug 2025 – Mother's Monument (talk · edit · hist) is requested to be moved to Monument to the Mother (Mexico City) by Moscow Mule (t · c); see discussion
- 18 Aug 2025 – Katie Wilson (community organizer) (talk · edit · hist) move request to Katie Wilson by Jeffrey34555 (t · c) was moved to Katie Wilson (talk · edit · hist) by JuniperChill (t · c) on 25 Aug 2025; see discussion
Articles to be merged
- 01 Aug 2025 – Yasemin Taşkın (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Censorship in Turkey by 99.89.36.232 (t · c); see discussion
Articles to be split
- 07 Jul 2025 – Marjorie Taylor Greene (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for splitting by Tobby72 (t · c); see discussion
Articles for creation
- 29 Aug 2025 – Draft:Dinah Lilia Mansour Mourise (talk · edit · hist) has been submitted for AfC by SallyKalli (t · c)
- 20 Aug 2025 – Draft:Veronika Bakotić (talk · edit · hist) has been submitted for AfC by Nika Bako (t · c)
- 12 Aug 2025 – Draft:Maria Creuza (talk · edit · hist) has been submitted for AfC by Jason594 (t · c)
- 04 Aug 2025 – Draft:Moeha Nochimoto (talk · edit · hist) has been submitted for AfC by Masaya-mo (t · c)
- 25 Aug 2025 – Draft:Shay Moinuddin (talk · edit · hist) submitted for AfC by Creativewriter6656 (t · c) was declined by Theroadislong (t · c) on 25 Aug 2025
- 23 Aug 2025 – Draft:Mariko Kurata (talk · edit · hist) submitted for AfC by Arafour (t · c) was declined by Spiderone (t · c) on 24 Aug 2025
- 20 Aug 2025 – Draft:Murder of Luigia Borrelli (talk · edit · hist) submitted for AfC by TarnishedPath (t · c) was closed
- 14 Jul 2025 – Draft:Holli Hyche (talk · edit · hist) submitted for AfC by Issac I Navarro (t · c) was accepted to Holli Hyche (talk · edit · hist) by Habst (t · c) on 29 Aug 2025
Declined drafts
editThanks firstly to Ronhjones, and now to Galobtter, we have a bot showing declined drafts submitted to AfC. Weekly updates highlight those most recently listed under New Additions. With a little bit of attention, some of them could well be moved to mainspace, encouraging the editors who created them to progress on Wikipedia.
Resources and research
editWiR maintains resources to help you contribute, including lists of topical books and external links, information on editing in general, and contacts you can reach out to for specific needs. They can be found at Resources.
Academic research on Wikipedia's content gender gap is also documented at Research.
Metrics
edit- This section is a transcluded subpage, containing more information than is shown here. To view detailed month-by-month results or to edit, go to Metrics.
About: additional details
editThe articles created for any month, including the current month, can be displayed by clicking on one of the months in the archive box.
We track the articles we create each month. Reports bot updates these lists automatically, but you can manually add and annotate entries. The bot will remove non-existent pages. More details about the bot. Our metrics talkpage is here: Metrics talkpage
The evolving list for this month (see Archives box) is created by the bot which lists new women's biographies on the basis of their female gender on Wikidata. At present, the bot does not list women's works, associations or related articles but you are encouraged to add these to the list manually. A WiR Wikidata page provides information on how you can help ensure WiR metrics are up-to-date.
The graph shows the number of articles created each month. The apparent decrease for the current month reflects the number of articles created up to today's date. Only data on completed months indicate overall progress.
For personal metrics on how many articles you've created about women, see this tool.
Totals at a glance
editYear | Portion if applicable |
Total | Daily average |
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2015 | 18 Jul – 31 Dec | 11,711 | 70 |
2016 | 28,399 | 77 | |
2017 | 28,271 | 77 | |
2018 | 27,323 | 75 | |
2019 | 27,207 | 75 | |
2020 | 30,119 | 82 | |
2021 | 26,780 | 73 | |
2022 | 18,893 | 52 | |
2023 | 17,925 | 49 | |
2024 | 20,142 | 55 | |
2015 | Jan - July | 8,923 | 42 |
Grand total | 245,693 |
Updated: Rosiestep (talk) 23:49, 11 February 2025 (UTC)
Summary of Women in Red statistics from main page
editDate | Women | Bios | Percentage | Increase in % for year |
Increase in women for year |
Increase in bios for year |
Percentage for year |
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30-Sep-2015 | 205,814 | 1,299,047 | 15.84% | ||||
1-Jan-2017 | 240,445 | 1,432,907 | 16.78% | 0.94% | 34,631 | 133,860 | 25.87% |
1-Jan-2018 | 262,099 | 1,509,348 | 17.37% | 0.58% | 21,654 | 76,441 | 28.33% |
31-Dec-2018 | 279,959 | 1,573,341 | 17.79% | 0.43% | 17,860 | 63,993 | 27.91% |
30-Dec-2019 | 305,072 | 1,678,323 | 18.18% | 0.38% | 25,113 | 104,982 | 23.92% |
11-Jan-2021 | 332,622 | 1,778,126 | 18.71% | 0.53% | 27,550 | 99,803 | 27.60% |
3-Jan-2022 | 356,439 | 1,865,516 | 19.11% | 0.40% | 23,817 | 87,390 | 27.25% |
2-Jan-2023 | 373,263 | 1,921,359 | 19.43% | 0.32% | 16,824 | 55,843 | 30.13% |
1-Jan-2024 | 390,207 | 1,978,991 | 19.72% | 0.29% | 16,944 | 57,632 | 29.40% |
30-Dec-2024 | 408,840 | 2,042,975 | 20.01% | 0.29% | 18,633 | 63,984 | 29.12% |
Total | 4.16% | 203,026 | 743,928 | 27.29% |
Note: the September 2015 figure was reported here.
The figure of 20% (408,183 women out of 2,040,570 biographies) was achieved in the 16 December 2024 update. TSventon (talk) 00:04, 5 January 2025 (UTC)
Further background on metrics
editAs a result of figures presented by Humaniki, we keep posting on the main Women in Red page the percentage of women's biographies on the English version of Wikipedia. Increases are steady but marginal: for example from July 2022 to July 2023, the percentage has risen from around 19.3% to around 19.6%.
Thanks to an analysis presented by Andrew Gray on the WIR talk page, it certainly looks as if the number of men and women involved in sports has a significant influence on the statistics for women. A detailed account of Gray's work is presented in "Gender and BLPs on Wikipedia, redux", which he published on 2 August 2023.
The two lists below show that biographies of living people (BLPs) born in recent years are approximately 50% female if data on all categories of athletes are excluded. By contrast, the equivalent overall figures (including athletes) are only around 25%. As a result, biographies of very large numbers of male sportspeople seem to be responsible for the huge difference. Andrew Gray's detailed lists below document how figures for BLPs by year of birth have evolved over the years:
Overall development of BLPs since the 1920s for all biographies
- Missing birth year BLPs – 150,574, of which 53,355 female – 35.4%
- 1920s birth BLPs – 5,096, of which 1,325 female – 26.0%
- 1930s birth BLPs – 39,055, of which 7,086 female – 18.1%
- 1940s birth BLPs – 95,602, of which 18,495 female – 19.3%
- 1950s birth BLPs – 128,518, of which 27,172 female – 21.1%
- 1960s birth BLPs – 145,300, of which 33,390 female – 23.0%
- 1970s birth BLPs – 150,539, of which 37,893 female – 25.2%
- 1980s birth BLPs – 171,072, of which 42,880 female – 25.1%
- 1990s birth BLPs – 150,880, of which 36,944 female – 24.5%
- 2000s birth BLPs – 30,042, of which 7,542 female – 25.1%
Development of BLPs since the 1920s for biographies excluding athletes
If we discount all athletes using the infobox method, the results are:
- Missing birth year BLPs – 140,177, of which 51,021 female – 36.4%
- 1920s birth BLPs – 4,321, of which 1,228 female – 28.4%
- 1930s birth BLPs – 28,978, of which 6,161 female – 21.2%
- 1940s birth BLPs – 73,095, of which 16,566 female – 22.7%
- 1950s birth BLPs – 95,893, of which 23,644 female – 24.7%
- 1960s birth BLPs – 96,175, of which 26,632 female – 27.8%
- 1970s birth BLPs – 81,682, of which 27,562 female – 33.7%
- 1980s birth BLPs – 58,078, of which 24,816 female – 42.7%
- 1990s birth BLPs – 23,281, of which 11,754 female – 50.5%
- 2000s birth BLPs – 2,850, of which 1,539 female – 54.0%
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Showcase
editWiR is amazing and has way too much to showcase here. Please see Showcase for our recent and past achievements.
Recent Did You Know? blurbs
editThese are the 20 most recent WP:DYK entries for WiR. Updated approximately weekly by User:JL-Bot.
- ... that Undefeated's previous bassist was replaced by Lis Dunckel, who did not know how to play bass? (2025-08-22)
- ... that Indonesia's current state apparatus minister, Rini Widyantini, was appointed as spokesperson in a coffee morning event? (2025-08-21)
- ... that Erna Meyer urged the Jewish immigrant readers of How to Cook in Palestine to try olives and eggplants, but doubted their ability to eat spicy food like the "native population"? (2025-08-14)
- ... that Enriqueta Duarte (pictured) swam the English Channel despite having no previous experience with open water swimming? (2025-08-13)
- ... that actress Montana Manning initially had a speaking role in the 2005 film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but it was cut? (2025-08-09)
- ... that actress Eva O'Hara pushed for her Hollyoaks character to be given "something more meaty" rather than have a happy ending? (2025-08-05)
- ... that actress Arielle Prepetit was cast in the first African American daytime soap opera in 34 years, Beyond the Gates? (2025-08-05)
- ... that the British indie rock band Girl Ray named themselves after the surrealist visual artist Man Ray? (2025-07-26)
- ... that Kathleen O'Melia's conversion to the Catholic Church so embarrassed the Anglican Church in Vancouver that there are almost no references to it in primary sources? (2025-07-24)
- ... that American poet Gladys Cromwell took her own life alongside her twin sister by jumping off a ship while returning home from World War I? (2025-07-22)
- ... that Katherine Balch is "like some kind of musical Thomas Edison"? (2025-07-15)
- ... that weightlifter Ri Suk, after returning from a four-year absence from competing internationally, then set eight world records in a single competition? (2025-07-13)
- ... that Sue Anderson helped to break the glass ceiling for female conductors on Broadway? (2025-07-12)
- ... that Lucie Lagerbielke had a public feud in the press with critic Poul Bjerre after he criticised one of her books? (2025-07-08)
- ... that Isabel Gutiérrez del Arroyo considered preserving Puerto Rican history to be the best way to serve her people? (2025-07-08)
- ... that Irene D. Paden turned an annual family summer trip into a book on American westward expansion trails? (2025-07-07)
- ... that Mabel MacFerran Rockwell was the only female engineer to work on designing the electrical systems for Hoover Dam? (2025-07-06)
- ... that Jamaican-Welsh noblewoman Justina Jeffreys was the inspiration for the character of Anthelia in the 1817 novel Melincourt? (2025-07-04)
- ... that a single horsehair helped solve the murder of Nancy Titterton? (2025-07-01)
- ... that Carmel Naughton, having been told that girls were "stupid and couldn't do maths", sponsored a STEM scholarship fund? (2025-07-01)
Transcluding 20 of 2968 total
Press
editThere has been considerable press coverage of WiR, to the point where the project has its own Wikipedia article. Below are some recent articles. To add articles to the list, visit Press.
- Correcting history, one edit at a time: DrThneed was interviewed on Jesse Mulligan's Radio New Zealand Afternoons programme, 7 March 2025
- On IWD, Wikimedia Foundation celebrates contributors closing gender gaps on Wikipedia by Tope Templer Olaiya, The Guardian. 5 March 2025
- Redressing the gender imbalance on Wikipedia by John Lewis, Otago Daily Times, 28 Jan 2025
- Wikipedia Donations Go Toward Embedding Feminism And Racial Justice In World’s Largest Encyclopedia, by Robert Schmad, Daily Caller (not considered reliable), 23 September 2024
- Niagara resident named Wikimedian of the Year, by Richard Hutton, Thorold Today, 19 August 2024
- "This Researcher Is on a Crusade to Correct Wikipedia’s Gender Imbalance", by Katie Hafner and Sophie McNulty, Scientific American, 30 July 2024
- "Less than 20 per cent of Wikipedia bios are on women. These Wikipedians want to change that.", by Olivia Cleal, Women's Agenda, 30 July 2024
- "‘Women in Red’: PennWest prof helps close gender gap in Wikipedia entries", by Paul Paterra, Observer-Reporter, 8 July 2024
- "This Canadian Non-Profit Is Helping To Fix Wikipedia’s Diversity Gap", by Maureen Halushak, Chatelaine, 17 June 2024
- "Wikipedia is also affected by the gender gap", Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, 3 May 2024
- " Georgetown hosts Wikipedia edit-a-thon, harnessing anger into action", by Julia Vasilj, The Georgetown Voice, 14 April 2024
- "Wikipedia Needs More Women: Bridging The Gender Gap In Knowledge Representation", Africa.com, 5 April 2024
- "Wikimedia Foundation launches ‘Wikipedia Needs More Women’ campaign" by Josephine Agbonkhese, Vanguard, 8 March 2024
- "On International Women’s Day, Wikimedia Foundation celebrates efforts in Africa to improve gender equity on Wikipedia", The Sun, 8 March 2024
- "Int'l Women's Day: Wikimedia launches 'Wikipedia needs more women' campaign", Business Standard, 8 March 2024
- "Wikipedia needs more women. And India can help bridge this gender gap" by Anusha Alikhan, The Print, 8 March 2024
- "The Guardian view on Wikipedia’s female volunteers: a hive heroism that changes history", editorial, The Guardian, 8 March 2024, also in connection with Lucy Moore
- "UK academic’s Wikipedia project raises profile of women around the world", by Robyn Vinter on Wikipedian Lucy Moore, The Guardian, 5 March 2024
- "Review highlights gender gap on Wikipedia", by University of Barcelona, Phys.org, 5 March 2024
- "What a Wikipedia page can do for women in STEM", by Olivia Clear, womensagenda.com.au, 11 October 2023
- "‘Why are they not on Wikipedia?’: Dr Jess Wade’s mission for recognition for unsung scientists", by Donna Ferguson, The Observer, 1 October 2023
- "Some Things I Like About the Expanding Wikipedia Universe", by Hilda Bastian, Absolutely Maybe (PLOS) blog, 2 August 2023
- "Bestselling author Kate Mosse urges budding historians and writers to add more biographies of women to Wikipedia", by Fiona Parker, Daily Mail, 3 July 2023
- "The British physicist making women scientists visible online", article about Jess Wade by Anna Cuenca, Phys Org, 20 April 2023
- "Social Scientists Can’t Ignore the Power of Wikipedia—or Its Systemic Biases", by Mariah John-Leighton and Hannah Jane Pearson, London School of Economics and Political Science, 6 April 2023
- "Wheres Russo?" Sky Sports profile Lewes FC including Women in Red Barnstar winner James Boyes 31 March 2023
- "Closing Wikipedia’s Gender Gap, One Edit at a Time", by Sara Norberg, Tufts Now, 27 March 2023
- Nature asks 6 to comment on their plans for International Women's Day including Jess Wade.
- "Majority of Wikipedia editors are still men - so how is the online encyclopaedia addressing the issue?", Evening Standard, 8 March 2023.
- "Lewes FC is delighted that our own volunteer club photographer James Boyes has received a ‘Barnstar’ award from Women in Red, and is indeed the only person to receive one in 2022."
Academia
editIn addition to listings under Research, academic papers on gender bias in Wikipedia (as recorded in Wikidata) are listed in Scholia.
To include a paper, create an item about it on Wikidata (check first to avoid duplicates) and give it main subject (P921) = gender bias on Wikipedia (Q17002416).
References
edit- ^ Graells-Garrido, Eduardo; Lalmas, Mounia; Menczer, Filippo (2015). "First Women, Second Sex: Gender Bias in Wikipedia". Proceedings of the 26th ACM Conference on Hypertext & Social Media - HT '15: 165–174. arXiv:1502.02341. doi:10.1145/2700171.2791036. S2CID 1082360.
- ^ "Humaniki".
- ^ "Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women in Red • en.wikipedia.org". XTools.
External links
edit- Interest in women's history began much earlier than is assumed, Phys Org, August 25, 2015
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