Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/WCNA2016/Kevin Gorman Memorial
Appearance
Join us for the...
Edit-a-thon for Women Philosophers
- at WikiConference North America in the San Diego Central Library
- In memory of Kevin Gorman
- Saturday's edit-a-thon is in memory of Kevin Gorman. An advocate for gender equality on Wikipedia, Kevin's mission included rectifying the under representation of feminist philosophy and women philosophers. Working in part from a list that Kevin started in 2013, the edit-a-thon will focus on creating and expanding articles on women in philosophy.
- Those who wish to participate on-site must register for Saturday of the conference. Registration is free.
when
- Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM
where
- San Diego Central Library
- Helen Price Reading Room, 8th floor
- 820 E St, San Diego, CA 92101
- You may also join us remotely from wherever you are!
Register!
[edit]All are welcome to participate, newcomer and veteran alike.
On-site attendees
[edit]- Those who wish to participate on-site must register for the conference. Bring your laptop!
- JSFarman (talk) 02:26, 30 September 2016 (UTC)
- Sydney Poore/FloNight♥♥♥♥ 04:39, 30 September 2016 (UTC)
- Wildtoast (talk)
- Begriffyn (talk)
- Mary Mark Ockerbloom (talk) 22:46, 8 October 2016 (UTC)
Remote attendees
[edit]- Remote attendees are welcome to participate in the edit-a-thon, but will not have access to the live presentation and trainers. Please enter your Wikipedia user name below.
- Sign up here!
Articles to work on
[edit]Your contributions to the edit-a-thon can cover any notable female philosopher or philosopher from an under represented group. Please note that subjects of any articles created must meet Wikipedia's notability criteria, and that people on this list may or may not meet requirements for inclusion.
Specific requests
[edit]Worklists
[edit]See also: Red-linked women philosophers created from Wikidata.
- Kathryn Pine Addelson of Smith College
- Sybol Cook Anderson
- Margaret Atherton
- Anita Avramides
- Susan Babbitt
- Bat-Ami Bar on
- Rachel Barney
- Elizabeth Barnes
- Margaret Batton
- Elizabeth Lane Beardsley of Temple U
- Karen Bennett (philosopher) (was a redirect to a minor election, now [2016] an article on a rower, disambiguation will be needed with the philosopher)
- Debra Bergoffen
- Samantha Brennan
- Rachael Briggs
- Susan Brison - needs updating
- Sarah Broadie
- Sarah Buss
- Claudia Card [1]
- Helen Cartwright
- Leigh Cauman of Columbia University
- Tina Chanter
- Julia Driver
- Susan Dwyer
- Gertrude Ezorsky of Brooklyn College [2]
- Delia Graff Fara
- Elizabeth Flowers of U of Penn
- Hannah Ginsborg
- Marjorie Silliman Harris (1890-1976)[3] [4]
- Verity Harte
- Barbara Herman
- Sarah Hoagland -- needs references [5]
- Hide Ishiguro
- Ann Jaap Jacobson
- Agnieszka Jaworska
- Karen Jones - Currently a businessperson. Examine notability and either disambiguate, move existing page to Karen Jones (Businessperson) (or delete it,) or write the philosopher as Karen Jones (Philosopher)
- Patricia Kitcher - she meets black and white notability, but the page needs a rewrite w/ citations
- Kathrin Koslicki
- Rebecca Kukla
- Maggie Little
- Helen Longino - already exists, but needs a rewrite w/ some citations
- Sarah-Jane Leslie
- Kate Lindemann (1935-) [6]
- Sabina Lovibond
- Mary Beth Mader
- Linda López McAlister of U of South Florida
- Sharon Meagher
- Susan Sauve Meyer
- Jessica Moss
- Sarah Moss
- Mary Mothersill (deceased)
- Mary Beth Mader
- Sharon Meagher
- Susan Sauve Meyer
- Sarah Moss
- Jennifer Nagel
- Catarina Dutilh Noaves
- Mariana Ortega
- Dorothea Olkowski
- Phyllis Belle Parun (1941-) [7]
- Ruth Anna Putnam
- Diana Raffman
- Mary Rawlinson (redirect to singer Bertha Rawlinson)
- Debra Satz
- Sally Sedgwick
- Susan Sherwin
- Sharon Street
- Connie Rosati
- Carol Rovane
- Nancy Tuana
- Moira Gatens
- Catriona Mackenzie
- Jeanette Kennett
- Rachael Briggs
- Katherine Hawley
- Janice Dowell
- Catharine MacKinnon improve
- Suzanne Pharr expand from stub
- Jane English improve
- Luce Irigaray improve
- Rosemarie Tong
- Jean Grimshaw
- Janice Moulton
- Leslie McCall (described as “leading” intersectionality theorist on the intersectionality page)
- Rita Manning care ethics
- Ellen Feder care ethics
- Alison Watson feminist ethics
- Nadine Puechguirbal feminist ethics
- Mary Ann Weathers black feminism
- Patricia Bell-Scott black feminism (expand from stub)
- Cellestine Ware black feminism
- Alma M. Garcia Chicana feminism
- Michelle Habell-Pallan Chicana feminism
- Ziba Mir-Hosseini - has a page but needs to be corrected
- Asma Lamrabet Islamic feminism)
- Oumayma Abu Bakr Islamic feminism
- Zainah Anwar Islamic feminism
- Michelle Wright
- Irene d'Almeida
- Carole Boyce-Davies
- Anne Adams
Philosophers from underrepresented groups
[edit]Resources
[edit]Basics on editing Wikipedia
[edit]- Wikipedia:Five pillars and Wikipedia:Core content policies
- Wikipedia:Your first article
- Help:Getting started
- Cheatsheet for Wiki markup
- Wiki Ed Foundation's online training modules
Sources to cite/Additional resources
[edit]- San Diego Public Library resources will be available in hardcopy
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philsophy
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (unfortunately, generally requires a subscription or library access)
- The American Philosophical Association Committee on the Status of Women's Highlighted Philosopher section
- The Women's Review of Books
- Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
- Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews
- If you can access it through an academic library, EBSCO's Philosopher's Index is a fantastic way to find book reviews
- APA Committee on the State of Women: Databases, Lists, List-Serves, Blogs, and Wikis
- Women of Philosophy: An online database collecting information about women currently working in philosophy and their research
- Women Philosophers’ Journal, Unesco, translated from french into english.
Outcomes
[edit]Please note pages you've created or expanded below.