Warum beteiligen sich Menschen an einem Wiki?
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Bemerkungen
Following Piaget’s model of equilibration we propose that people engage in knowledge
building by contributing new information to wikis and by restructuring existing articles
because of cognitive conflicts. Using Luhmann’s theory, this conflict can be described as
irritation. We propose that when people work with a wiki they have to see if their own
individual knowledge matches with the information the wiki provides. This matching
process can lead to different results: If people feel that the wiki’s information is congruent to
their individual knowledge then there is no need for equilibration and people do not
accommodate or assimilate, either internally nor externally. In contrast, if people feel that the
wiki’s information differs from their own knowledge, there is a need for equilibration, which
people can satisfy by processes of internal or external assimilation or accommodation.
Von Ulrike Creß, Joachim Kimmerle im Text A systemic and cognitive view on collaborative knowledge building with wikis (2008) auf Seite 117Zitationsgraph
5 Erwähnungen
- Why Do People Write for Wikipedia? - Incentives to Contribute to Open-Content Publishing (Andrea Forte, Amy Bruckman) (2005)
- A systemic and cognitive view on collaborative knowledge building with wikis (Ulrike Creß, Joachim Kimmerle) (2008)
- Konstruktion und Kommunikation von Wissen mit Wikis - Theorie und Praxis (Johannes Moskaliuk) (2008)
- 5. Partizipation an Wikis - motivationale und soziale Erklärungsansätze (Joachim Kimmerle)
- CSCL 2009 (2009)
- Why be a Wikipedian (Hoda Baytiyeh, Jay Pfaffman)
- Wikipedia - Das Rätsel der Kooperation (Christian Stegbauer) (2009)