List of Wikimedia chapters
Wikimedia chapters are national or sub-national not-for-profit organizations created to promote the interests of Wikimedia projects locally. Chapters are legally independent of the Wikimedia Foundation, entering into an agreement with the foundation following acceptance by the Affiliations Committee (formerly known as "Chapters Committee"), and have no control over foundation websites. They organize regional conferences, outreach, and global events such as Wikimania.[1][2] As of August 2019 there were 40 recognized Wikimedia chapters in 38 countries.[3][4]
Former Wikimedia chapters
Area | Title | URL | Period |
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Hong Kong | 香港維基媒體協會 / Wikimedia Hong Kong | wikimedia.hk | 2008-2017[6] |
Macau | 澳門維基媒體協會 / Wikimedia Macau | wikimedia.org.mo | April 24, 2011 – 2017 |
Macedonia | Викимедија Македонија | mk.wikimedia.org | September 21, 2009 – 2017 |
Philippines | Wikimedia Philippines | wikimedia.org.ph | 2010-2017[7] |
India | Wikimedia India | wikimedia.in | 2011-2019[8] |
References
- Konieczny (2009)
- Morell (2011), p. 332
- Fontanills (2012), p. 81
- Wikimedia Chapters
- WMF resolution on the Recognition of Wikimedia Uruguay
- "Chapter De-Recognition: Wikimedia Hong Kong".
- "Chapter De-Recognition: Wikimedia Philippines".
- "Wikimedia movement affiliates/Formerly Active Affiliates".
Bibliography
- Fuster Morell, Mayo (2011). "The Wikimedia Foundation and the Governance of Wikipedia's Infrastructure". In Geert Lovink; Nathaniel Tkacz (eds.). Critical Point of View: A Wikipedia Reader. Institute of Network Cultures. ISBN 978-90-78146-13-1.
- Konieczny, P (November 2009). "Wikipedia: Community or Social Movement". Interface (2 ed.). 1: 212–232.
- Fontanills, David Gómez (May 2012). "Academic research into Wikipedia". Digithum (14): 77–87. ISSN 1575-2275.
- Various. "Wikimedia chapters". Wikimedia Foundation.
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