Latinx Authorship and Representation in Digital Spaces: Wikipedia as a Tool to Decolonize the HSI Classroom

Michael Ramirez, Amanda Marquez
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Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, is accessed by over 1.5 billion users each month, yet remains stigmatized in the academic world. Many faculty demonstrate reluctance in allowing students to use Wikipedia as part of their research and writing projects due to the open access nature of the site and have all but banned its use in their courses. In this article, we evaluate implications of our pedagogical decision to embed a Wikipedia editing assignment into our respective undergraduate courses at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) in South Texas. First, we describe students’ initial reactions to Wikipedia as disrupting the classroom. Second, we examine the outcomes of the assignment in our Latinx students’ recognizing their work on Wikipedia as an act of decolonizing the classroom. In particular, we show the extent to which students a) claim authority, b) develop an ownership of knowledge, c) forge identities as public scholars, and d) develop a civic responsibility through their work on Wikipedia. We conclude with a discussion of recommendations for implementing assignments on digital citizenship in college classrooms, particularly in HSIs.
数字空间中的拉丁作者身份和表现:维基百科作为非殖民化HSI课堂的工具
维基百科是免费的在线百科全书,每月有超过15亿的用户访问,但在学术界仍然不受欢迎。由于维基百科网站的开放获取性质,许多教师表示不愿意让学生使用维基百科作为他们研究和写作项目的一部分,并且几乎禁止在他们的课程中使用它。在这篇文章中,我们评估了我们在德克萨斯州南部的西班牙裔服务机构(HSI)将维基百科编辑任务嵌入我们各自本科课程的教学决策的影响。首先,我们将学生对维基百科的最初反应描述为扰乱课堂。其次,我们考察了拉丁裔学生的作业结果,他们认识到他们在维基百科上的工作是课堂去殖民化的一种行为。特别是,我们展示了学生在多大程度上a)主张权威,b)发展知识的所有权,c)形成公共学者的身份,d)通过他们在维基百科上的工作发展公民责任。最后,我们讨论了在大学课堂上,特别是在hsi中实施数字公民身份作业的建议。
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