Hello, The book *Cyberchiefs. Autonomy and Authority in Online Tribes*, by Mathieu O'Neil (Pluto Press, 2009), deals with the subject. Best, Camille PB *--* *PHD Candidate, * *Laboratoire Paragraphe,* *Université Paris 8, France* *http://camillepaloqueberges.free.fr* On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Azi Lev-On <azilevon@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I'm looking for research about the scope and character of exchanges between opposing views in Wikipedia or other collaborative authoring systems online. Relevant studies can analyze "edit wars" and disagreements, discussions in talk pages, visualizations of controversies, surveys of contributors' backgrounds and views…
Many thanks, Azi Lev-On.
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