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en.planet.wikimedia.org UW senior creates new Wikipedia article on oil spill in Nigeria Thursday, 23 April 2026 16:00 UTC Marketing and Information Systems major Tim Qian is a senior at the University of Washington. As part of his Wikipedia assignment , Tim created the new Wikipe…

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en.planet.wikimedia.org UW senior creates new Wikipedia article on oil spill in Nigeria Thursday, 23 April 2026 16:00 UTC Marketing and Information Systems major Tim Qian is a senior at the University of Washington. As part of his Wikipedia assignment , Tim created the new Wikipe…

https://www.academia.edu/92496256/Global_Sceptical_Publics_From_Non_religious_Print_Media_…

…ve trialled or adopted such laws, e.g. Egypt and South Korea. The Geek Feminism Wiki has compiled a list of groups likely to be harmed by the introduction of ‘Real Names’ mandates. It includes ‘those whose religious beliefs, lack thereof, or experiences place them at risk’ and ‘p…

https://www.academia.edu/109398115/DARIAH_MultiCo_Multimodal_Corpus

…�������������� 245 Rafal Rzepka, Shinji Muraji and Akihiko Obayashi / Utilizing Wikipedia for Retrieving Synonyms of Trade Security-related Technical Terms ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������…

https://www.academia.edu/523453/Alternative_Futures_of_Globalization_A_Socio_Ecological_St…

… and communicative influence, through a number of virtual media-meeting spaces, wikis, TV programs, video sharing, etc. This brings together counter hegemonic knowledges and science into an 'ecology of knowledges', allowing adjudication based on ‘contextual credibility’ (Santos, …

https://www.academia.edu/372546/Alternative_Futures_of_Globalisation_A_socio_ecological_st…

… and communicative influence, through a number of virtual media-meeting spaces, wikis, TV programs, video sharing, etc. This brings together counter hegemonic knowledges and science into an 'ecology of knowledges', allowing adjudication based on ‘contextual credibility’ (Santos, …