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Panel A-3: Neutrality and Activism

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We now have four people, which sounds good. I'd encourage people to fill in more detail, or maybe link to an abstract or blog entry or something, so we have a better idea of what we are saying and are prepared to substantively engage each other. Also, should we have a moderator, someone to keep folks on time? (I think we should each do no more than 10 minutes, then with time for discussion/questions.) --Reagle (talk) 13:45, 22 June 2009 (UTC)

  • David Shankbone, What is neutrality? The difficulty with conceptions of truth and neutrality.
    • David, I moved you to the start since it sounds you might kind of frame the issue. Also, if you haven't seen it, you might be interested in my argument below --Reagle (talk) 13:45, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
  • Ed Poor, The Limits of Neutrality. (Two sentences from Ed on his gist.)
  • Joseph Reagle, The Merits of Neutrality. NPOV is one of the most important principles of Wikipedia collaboration in that it permits those of disparate opinions to work together.
  • Ragesoss, Passion and Neutrality. How Wikipedia editing can be both activism for a cause you believe in and mesh with the community norms and institutional goals of the project; NPOV as a rhetorical strategy for achieving social change ; WMF institutional activism and what it means for the community
    • Sage, I moved to you the end since it sounds you might be proposing a way to integrate activism and the NPOV norm. --Reagle (talk) 13:45, 22 June 2009 (UTC)