TY - JOUR
T1 - Who Counts as a Notable Sociologist on Wikipedia? Gender, Race, and the “Professor Test”
AU - Adams, Julia
AU - Brückner, Hannah
AU - Naslund, Cambria
N1 - Funding Information:
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The authors gratefully acknowledge support from NSF Grant No. 1322971.
Funding Information:
Hannah Brückner works on a wide range of topics related to the life course, inequality, health, gender, and sexuality. Current research projects focus on the representation of academics and academic knowledge on Wikipedia and the impact of labor migration on gender inequality in Kerala (India). She has received an Andrew W. Mellon New Directions Fellowship and research grants from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Volkswagen Foundation. Brückner is professor of social research and public policy at New York University Abu Dhabi, where she has served as associate dean of social sciences, vice provost for faculty diversity, program head, and chair of the Institutional Review Board.
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PY - 2019/2/15
Y1 - 2019/2/15
N2 - This paper documents and estimates the extent of underrepresentation of women and people of color on the pages of Wikipedia devoted to contemporary American sociologists. In contrast to the demographic diversity of the discipline, sociologists represented on Wikipedia are largely white men. The gender and racial/ethnic gaps in likelihood of representation have exhibited little change over time. Using novel data, we estimate the “risk” of having a Wikipedia page for a sample of contemporary sociologists. We show that the observed differences (in academic rank, length of career, and notability measured with both H-index and departmental reputation) between men and women sociologists and whites and nonwhites, respectively, explain only about half of the differences in the likelihood of being represented on Wikipedia. The article also enumerates both supply- and demand-side mechanisms that may account for these continuing gaps in representation.
AB - This paper documents and estimates the extent of underrepresentation of women and people of color on the pages of Wikipedia devoted to contemporary American sociologists. In contrast to the demographic diversity of the discipline, sociologists represented on Wikipedia are largely white men. The gender and racial/ethnic gaps in likelihood of representation have exhibited little change over time. Using novel data, we estimate the “risk” of having a Wikipedia page for a sample of contemporary sociologists. We show that the observed differences (in academic rank, length of career, and notability measured with both H-index and departmental reputation) between men and women sociologists and whites and nonwhites, respectively, explain only about half of the differences in the likelihood of being represented on Wikipedia. The article also enumerates both supply- and demand-side mechanisms that may account for these continuing gaps in representation.
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/counts-notable-sociologist-wikipedia-gender-race-professor-test
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1177/2378023118823946
DO - https://doi.org/10.1177/2378023118823946
M3 - Article
SN - 2378-0231
VL - 5
SP - 1
EP - 14
JO - Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
JF - Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
M1 - 1
ER -