1.31.2011

[News] Only 15% of Wikipedia Contributors are Women

A good read from the New York Times:

Define Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia’s Contributor List
By NOAM COHEN

In 10 short years, Wikipedia has accomplished some remarkable goals. More than 3.5 million articles in English? Done. More than 250 languages? Sure.

But another number has proved to be an intractable obstacle for the online encyclopedia: surveys suggest that less than 15 percent of its hundreds of thousands of contributors are women.

About a year ago, the Wikimedia Foundation, the organization that runs Wikipedia, collaborated on a study of Wikipedia’s contributor base and discovered that it was barely 13 percent women; the average age of a contributor was in the mid-20s, according to the study by a joint center of the United Nations University and Maastricht University.

Sue Gardner, the executive director of the foundation, has set a goal to raise the share of female contributors to 25 percent by 2015, but she is running up against the traditions of the computer world and an obsessive fact-loving realm that is dominated by men and, some say, uncomfortable for women.

Her effort is not diversity for diversity’s sake, she says. “This is about wanting to ensure that the encyclopedia is as good as it could be,” Ms. Gardner said in an interview on Thursday. “The difference between Wikipedia and other editorially created products is that Wikipedians are not professionals, they are only asked to bring what they know.”

“Everyone brings their crumb of information to the table,” she said. “If they are not at the table, we don’t benefit from their crumb.”

With so many subjects represented — most everything has an article on Wikipedia — the gender disparity often shows up in terms of emphasis. A topic generally restricted to teenage girls, like friendship bracelets, can seem short at four paragraphs when compared with lengthy articles on something boys might favor, like, toy soldiers or baseball cards, whose voluminous entry includes a detailed chronological history of the subject.

Even the most famous fashion designers — Manolo Blahnik or Jimmy Choo — get but a handful of paragraphs. And consider the disparity between two popular series on HBO: The entry on “Sex and the City” includes only a brief summary of every episode, sometimes two or three sentences; the one on “The Sopranos” includes lengthy, detailed articles on each episode.

Is a category with five Mexican feminist writers impressive, or embarrassing when compared with the 45 articles on characters in “The Simpsons”?

The notion that a collaborative, written project open to all is so skewed to men may be surprising. After all, there is no male-dominated executive team favoring men over women, as there can be in the corporate world; Wikipedia is not a software project, but more a writing experiment — an “exquisite corpse,” or game where each player adds to a larger work.

But because of its early contributors Wikipedia shares many characteristics with the hard-driving hacker crowd, says Joseph Reagle, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard. This includes an ideology that resists any efforts to impose rules or even goals like diversity, as well as a culture that may discourage women.

“It is ironic,” he said, “because I like these things — freedom, openness, egalitarian ideas — but I think to some extent they are compounding and hiding problems you might find in the real world.”

Adopting openness means being “open to very difficult, high-conflict people, even misogynists,” he said, “so you have to have a huge argument about whether there is the problem.” Mr. Reagle is also the author of “Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia.”

Ms. Gardner, citing an example that resonates with her personally, pointed to the Wikipedia entry for one of her favorite authors, Pat Barker, which was a mere three paragraphs when she came across it. Ms. Barker is an acclaimed writer of psychologically nuanced novels, many set during World War I. She is 67 and lives in England.

By contrast, Niko Bellic had an article about five times as long as Ms. Barker’s at the time. It’s a question of demographics: Mr. Bellic is a character in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV; he is 30 and a former soldier.

The public is increasingly going to Wikipedia as a research source: According to a recent Pew survey, the percentage of all American adults who use the site to look for information increased to 42 percent in May 2010, from 25 percent in February 2007. This translates to 53 percent of adults who regularly use the Internet.

Jane Margolis, co-author of a book on sexism in computer science, “Unlocking the Clubhouse,” argues that Wikipedia is experiencing the same problems of the offline world, where women are less willing to assert their opinions in public. “In almost every space, who are the authorities, the politicians, writers for op-ed pages?” said Ms. Margolis, a senior researcher at the Institute for Democracy, Education and Access at the University of California, Los Angeles.

According to the OpEd Project, an organization based in New York that monitors the gender breakdown of contributors to “public thought-leadership forums,” a participation rate of roughly 85-to-15 percent, men to women, is common — whether members of Congress, or writers on The New York Times and Washington Post Op-Ed pages.

It would seem to be an irony that Wikipedia, where the amateur contributor is celebrated, is experiencing the same problem as forums that require expertise. But Catherine Orenstein, the founder and director of the OpEd Project, said many women lacked the confidence to put forth their views. “When you are a minority voice, you begin to doubt your own competencies,” she said.

She said her group had persuaded women to express themselves by urging them to shift the focus “away from oneself — ‘do I know enough, am I bragging?’ — and turn the focus outward, thinking about the value of your knowledge.”

Ms. Margolis said she was an advocate of recruiting women as a group to fields or forums where they are under-represented. That way, a solitary woman does not face the burden alone.

Ms. Gardner said that for now she was trying to use subtle persuasion and outreach through her foundation to welcome all newcomers to Wikipedia, rather than advocate for women-specific remedies like recruitment or quotas.

“Gender is a huge hot-button issue for lots of people who feel strongly about it,” she said. “I am not interested in triggering those strong feelings.”

Kat Walsh, a policy analyst and longtime Wikipedia contributor who was elected to the Wikimedia board, agreed that indirect initiatives would cause less unease in the Wikipedia community than more overt efforts.

But she acknowledged the hurdles: “The big problem is that the current Wikipedia community is what came about by letting things develop naturally — trying to influence it in another direction is no longer the easiest path, and requires conscious effort to change.”

Sometimes, conscious effort works. After seeing the short entry on Ms. Barker, Ms. Gardner added a substantial amount of background. During the same time, Niko Bellic’s page has grown by only a few sentences.

[Music Monday] New M.I.A.

Image via Neon Fix
Thank God!

Listen to "Internet Connection" via Live for the Funk

1.30.2011

[Girl Crush] Keiko Lynn

1. She's freakin' ADORBS and knows it. Love a confident woman! The world can never have too many women who appreciate their own beauty and don't try to look like someone else.

2. Her styling is so inspired. She makes typical pieces look fabulous just by mixing things up and giving you something totally unexpected.

3. Okay, yeah, I kind of have a boy crush on her man. Give me those sleeves!

4. She also creates amazing clothing by hand and sells it via her line, Postlapsaria.


What's not to love!?

[Things We Adore Sunday] Rue Magazine, Ellie Saab, Kim Clijsters and Matchbook Magazine

1. Rue Magazine - gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous


2. Ellie Saab's Spring 2011 collection - yes, please




3. Kim Clijsters - she told off a reporter for his rude journalistic skills - you go girl!


4. Matchbook Magazine - the styling is clean and adorable.

1.28.2011

[Friday Link Round-Up] Design Blog Designs

This Friday Link Round-Up is dedicated to all those design blogs with lovely designs. We're working on the details of our own blog design (we need more intuitive organization, more pages, and a prettier, non-stark feel), so we're loving all the inspiration that's out there. You should READ all of these if you're bored and feel like you need to spruce up your spot/see pretty things/see everyday things in ways you've never thought of them before.

blprnt.blg. How can you not love that Flash header? I feel sorry for you if you read that blog from an iPhone.

Odd Girl Out has a super-cute, image-heavy design.

LOVE all the menus and drop-down pages on Under the Sycamore. And that wallpaper is killing me.




Door Sixteen is clean and simple with featured blog favorites every month. And it helps that the author is a book cover designer. Anyone else who works in the world of books is cool by me.

1.27.2011

[Green Thursdays] Online Shopping

Since we spend so much time online, it makes sense that we all seem to have gotten on the online shopping bandwagon and there is no reason for this not to be the greenest experience ever. Here are a few of my top green sites.

1. Etsy - full of handcrafted, vintage, earth friendly gifts, fashion and decor as well as being easiy searchable and so damn cute.

2. Neerg - offers thousands of green products that are searchable by eco-friendliness, sustainability, fair trade etc. You can find everything from household goods to cleaning products to shoes. Perfection! Plus they offer a green deal of the day :-)

3. Edun - minimalist, eco-friendly clothing - light and perfect.

4. Lush - cosmetics and beauty products - a girl's heaven and so many things to try!

1.25.2011

[Get Involved Tuesdays] San Francisco Botanical Gardens

A Tour Led by a Volunteer
The San Francisco Botanical Garden is always taking volunteers, whether or not you have horticultural experience. I mean, how much cooler would you be if you could tell people you volunteered for the Botanical Gardens? The answer? Much, much cooler. Not that you're not cool already... But come on!

1.24.2011

[News] Back-to-Farm Movement Stunted by Price of Land

Alemany Farms in San Francisco via sf.streetsblog
Here's an interesting article from Palo Alto Daily News about the unattainable price of farmland in California. I've been pushing my parents for years to open a goat farm and make cheese (their idea, not mine, seriously), but my dad has always said that the price of land here would make it virtually impossible to turn a profit on such a venture. 

It's sad news for those hoping to join tthe major return of the back-to-farm movement and sustainable farming. 

Personally, I think there should be tax deductions and other financial incentives to landowners who intend to use their space for sustainable purposes, but the California budget probably can't stretch to meet that need. It's the sad but true reality of one of the most "progressive" states in America. If we don't get our priorities straight and look toward the future, there might not be such bright, sunny days ahead for the Golden State. 

[Music Monday] New Cut Copy

Cut Copy will release a new album in February (tentatively Feb. 8th as I understand it). That means more dancey, synthy, fun times.

Confession: Though I'm totally looking forward to hearing the songs themselves, I'm even more stoked to hear all the remixes on Hype Machine.

Check out their new single, "Take Me Over."

Cut Copy - Take Me Over

1.23.2011

[Girl Crush] Olivia Wilde

1. Um, she's gorgeous beyond belief


2. She is vegan, which is my goal in life.

3. She eloped with a prince who is also a filmmaker


4. She is an activist: She supports ACLU, Artists for Peace and Justice, and has worked with MoveOn.Org and Obama's campaign.

"You can be egocentric in this business - it'll rot you," she says in the latest issue of Women's Health magazine. "I feel like we're past the bullshit phase, like cooch shots of Paris Hilton getting out of a limo. The cool thing is to be doing something to thelp the world. Keeping at least 50 percent of your energy turned outward keeps you sane."


5. She takes her stage name from Oscar Wilde. I just think that's cool.



6. She has amazing fashion sense. I kind of just want to be her.


[Things We Adore Sunday]

1. Discovering new blogs:
Miss Clash: compilation of all things pretty


An Urban Routine: New songs, gorgeous photos

2. The new She & Him music video - I think its weird that every new song I listen to, I somehow viscerally relate to. Absolutely adorable.

3. The Red Velvet Art girls' matching tattoos - Carrie, can we do this? Please please please?




1.22.2011

[Travel Saturdays] A Slice of...

Danielle is the amazing woman behind Sometimes Sweet - one of my favorite blogs. One of here features that I enjoy the most is her "A Slice of..." where friends and readers share the best parts of their cities. The newest one, on Chicago, has me itching to go to the city (and not just chill at the airport :-) ) Other cities include Tuscon, Nashville, Columbia (South Carolina), and even the Jersey Shore among others.



[Friday Link Round Up] Oops - a day late

1. Try these delicious winter cocktail recipes from food52 - ready for weekend imbibing!

2. I want a Diana camera - check out Dianaminilove for gorgeous photographs and inspiration




3. Buy this gorgeous lingerie - too bad I don't have a boyfriend at the moment. I'm just going to buy it anyway - too pretty. From the loved one via calivintage

1.20.2011

[Green Thursdays] Raising Urban Chickens

My friend's baby chick
Raising urban chickens is the new cool thing to do. Just ask my friend Marie who started raising her own in October. I mean, it's a win-win all around if you've got a bit of space: you get cute pets that are fairly stupid so they're easily trained, you get some delicious eggs that are sure to impress house guests, and you get to give the chickens all your food scraps because they'll basically eat anything.

I just found this site that helps you get started. And you'll find a surprising number of chickens for sale on craigslist (please don't buy a turkey fryer at the same time you buy a chicken. That will scare the poor thing.)

There are a few drawbacks: it's hard to have other animals if you have chickens. See the photo below. Also, they can be a bit noisy, so make sure you check with the city if you are allowed to keep them and warn your neighbors. Lastly, they tend to get sick when they are younger, so it's useful to read up on chicken ailments.

Happy chicken raising!

Don't let this happen to your chickens!!!

1.19.2011

[Scissors + Glue] TV Bookcase from Project ReStyle

LOVE IT TO DEATH AND BACK
Read more on house of april.

[News] Russian Idiot Priest Says Women Invite Rape

Just read this is the NY Times.
Barf barf.

Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin has angered women’s groups recently with his comments about female modesty. At a December round table on interethnic relations, he said a woman wearing a miniskirt “can provoke not only a man from the Caucasus,” the predominately Muslim region on Russia’s southern border, “but a Russian man as well.”

“If she is drunk on top of that, she will provoke him even more,” he said. “If she is actively inviting contact, and then is surprised that this contact ends with a rape, she is all the more at fault.”


Read the full article, titled "A Dress Code For Russians? Priest Chides Skimpiness," here

[Food + Drink Wednesdays] Flaming Strawberry Cupcakes

How gorgeous are these chocolate cupcakes with flaming strawberries? A perfect way to celebrate... well, anything.


The recipe is from Sprinkle Bakes:

Chocolate Cupcakes with Flaming Strawberries

Yield: About 20 cupcakes

Cupcakes:

3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
2 eggs
3/4 cup hot water
3/4 cup heavy cream
3 tbsp canola or other vegetable oil
2 tsp vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Line muffin tin with cupcake papers and set aside.

Sift together cocoa, flour, sugar, baking soda, baking powder and salt
into a large bowl. Add eggs, water, heavy cream, oil and vanilla. Mix with a
hand held mixer until smooth.
Divide batter among muffin cups, filling each half full. Bake for 20 minutes.
Let cool before frosting.

Frosting:

2 sticks softened butter
4 cups confectioners' sugar
4 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted

In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment, cream together
sugar, cocoa and butter; beginning on low speed then increase to high.
Beat until fluffy and lightened in color. Transfer mixture to a piping bag
fitted with a decorative tip. Frost cupcakes.

Strawberries:

18-24 Strawberries - you'll need as many as you have cupcakes
Vodka, rum, or your choice of liquor 80 proof or higher (over-proof
such as 110 will give you a yellow flame)

Hollow the strawberries carefully. If you pierce the side of the strawberry
accidentally, start with a new one. Since you'll be setting the liquor aflame, it is
important that your strawberry is leak-proof.

Set one strawberry atop each frosted cupcake. Fill strawberries with liquor just
before lighting (see tips). If you need to light them all at once, (say, for a party)
use a turkey baster to quickly fill all the strawberries and a grill lighter in lieu of matches.


1.18.2011

[Get Involved Tuesdays] Adult Literacy

Can you imagine what life would be like if you didn't have the ability to read this blog? If you couldn't read any blog or book or job application that was ever in front of you? That's reality for millions of Americans. In fact, in 2003, 30 million Americans ranked "below basic" in prose literacy.

If you're not happy about this either, volunteer for an adult literacy organization. Adult literacy organizations exist all over the US, and there's probably an organization looking for volunteers right in your community. Check with your local library for more information.

In San Francisco, the program is called Project READ, and it only takes about 2 hours a week of your time. As a reward, you get to teach people the invaluable skill of reading and writing. In some way, words are a vital part of ALL of our lives, whether you enjoy fiction or non-fiction or poetry or news writing. So if reading has ever helped you in any way (it has), you'll understand the need for this kind of volunteer opportunity.

I'm starting my training at the end of this month!

A Beautiful Waste of Time

Enjoy

Source

1.17.2011

[News] Mixed-sex Handshakes Banned

Wait - whaaaaatttt?

from BBC News:

"Somalia's al-Shabab bans mixed-sex handshakes

Men and women have been banned from shaking hands in a district of Somalia controlled by the Islamist group al-Shabab

Under the ban imposed in the southern town of Jowhar, men and women who are not related are also barred from walking together or chatting in public.

It is the first time such social restrictions have been introduced.

The al-Shabab administration said those who disobeyed the new rules would be punished according to Sharia law.

The BBC's Mohamed Moalimuu in Mogadishu says the penalty would probably be a public flogging.

The militant group has already banned music in areas that it controls, which include most of central and southern Somalia.

Somalia has not had a stable government since 1991.

The UN-backed government only controls parts of Mogadishu and a few other areas."

[Music Monday] New Indie



1.15.2011

[Travel Saturdays] Inspiration

With the dull weather today and influx of work, I need a little inspiration. So I'm headed to Primark to buy some spring-y clothes that would fit some of these beautiful places that I will one day visit :-)

Cappadocia
Tahiti
Thailand
Croatia
Mexico



images via Pinterest

1.14.2011

[Friday Link Round-Up] 30 in 30, Surprised Kitty, Tom's Shoes

JOIN the MapMyRun 30 miles in 30 days challenge. Make your resolutions mean something. I'm just starting today, so that means mine will actually be the 30 in 15 challenge, but I figure I can make that work.
Photo via Francis Shanahan
WATCH the Surprised Kitty YouTube video. Try not to cry.


WEAR the new styles of TOM's shoes. The ones below look crazy comfy.

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