Wikipedia:TRAC Wikipedia Workshop 2018/Aims
Welcome | On the day | Achievements | Tools, tips and guides |
On the day
editWhat to bring
edit- Laptop and all necessary cables.
- One or two useful resources such as an interesting paper, book, edited volume etc. we could use as primary source.
- Ideally you will have created a user profile more than four days beforehand. This will just make the editing a little easier on the day.
Itinerary
edit- 09:30 – Registration and Coffee
- 10:00 – Introduction: Why Wikipedia is Amazing
- 10:30 – The Basics: Creating a Profile, Making an Edit
- 11:00 – Editing Zone 1
- 12:30 – Lunch
- 13:30 – Behind the Scenes: WikiProjects, Article Quality, Extra Tools
- 14:00 – Editing Zone 2
- 15:00 – Coffee Break
- 15:20 – Editing Zone 3
- 16:30 – Round-Up and finish.
Participants
edit- Zakhx150 (talk · contribs) (Co-Organiser)
- FranMaz (talk · contribs) (Co-Organiser)
- RexxS (talk · contribs) (Wikimedia UK Support)
- Claire 75 (talk · contribs)
- TMB1 (talk · contribs)
- Lucia Michielin (talk · contribs)
- Ola-Ochana (talk · contribs)
Edits and achievements
editHere are some suggestions for articles that could be created, edited, or expanded. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list; we are keen to tap into the scholarly expertise of all our participants on the day, so please edit whatever you feel comfortable with.
Please help us by expanding the lists of ideas below.
Suggestions for creatino/expansion
editOrganisations
editPeople
editPlaces
editTheories/Approaches
editPossible articles to expand/Theory list
editThis is an inexhaustive list about archaeological theories or approaches which may be relevant to this or future sessions. Many of this articles do not consider the role these philosophies or theories play in (Roman) archaeology.
- Agency (philosophy)
- Agency and structure
- Archaeology
- Creolization
- Culture-historical archaeology
- Culture history
- Identity (philosophy)
- Material culture
- Materiality turn
- Personhood
- Personal identity
- Phenomenology (archaeology)
- Post-processual archaeology
- Practice theory
- Processual archaeology (a.k.a New Archaeology)
- Romanisation
- Semiotics
- Structuralism