Get Your Freakonomics On
Wikipedia seems like an ideal topic for Freakonomics, the podcast based on the popular book(s) of the same name by Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. But as long as I've been listening, this week's episode—“Women Are Not Men”—is the first I can recall that includes Wikipedia as a focus. Given the title, you may have guessed the subject: Wikipedia's gender gap (previously discussed on The Wikipedian).
The segment includes a nice bit on how editing of Wikipedia works, and it includes a brief interview with veteran Wikipedian Sarah Stierch, former Wikipedian-in-Residence at the Smithsonian and creator of the Wikipedia Teahouse, a project designed to help new editors. And she knows from the trials of being a new editor, as she freely admits:
My first article was deleted. I can proudly say that. I wrote about a guy in a band that I knew—that's no longer on Wikipedia.
I'd be surprised if there are any longtime Wikipedia editors who have not had early articles deleted. Anyway, it's a worthy segment, and I'm fairly sympathetic to its hypothesis about the gender gap at that. The Wikipedia segment begins at 4:50.