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Benjamin Mako Hill
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- affiliation: University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j19]Zarine Kharazian, Kate Starbird, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Governance Capture in a Self-Governing Community: A Qualitative Comparison of the Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Serbo-Croatian Wikipedias. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(CSCW1): 1-26 (2024) - [j18]Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Life Histories of Taboo Knowledge Artifacts. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(CSCW2): 1-32 (2024) - [j17]Chau Tran, Kejsi Take, Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt:
Challenges in Restructuring Community-based Moderation. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(CSCW2): 1-24 (2024) - [c30]Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Sources of Underproduction in Open Source Software. SANER 2024: 740-751 - [i29]Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Sources of Underproduction in Open Source Software. CoRR abs/2401.11281 (2024) - [i28]Chau Tran, Kejsi Take, Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt:
Challenges in Restructuring Community-based Moderation. CoRR abs/2402.17880 (2024) - [i27]Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Life Histories of Taboo Knowledge Artifacts. CoRR abs/2408.16099 (2024) - 2023
- [j16]Jeremy Foote, Aaron Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Communication networks do not predict success in attempts at peer production. J. Comput. Mediat. Commun. 28(3) (2023) - [j15]Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Taboo and Collaborative Knowledge Production: Evidence from Wikipedia. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 7(CSCW2): 1-25 (2023) - [i26]Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Taboo and Collaborative Knowledge Production: Evidence from Wikipedia. CoRR abs/2308.06403 (2023) - [i25]Joshua Z. Tan, Tara Merk, Sarah Hubbard, Eliza R. Oak, Joni Pirovich, Ellie Rennie, Rolf Hoefer, Michael Zargham, Jason Potts, Chris Berg, Reuben Youngblom, Primavera De Filippi, Seth Frey, Jeff Strnad, Morshed Mannan, Kelsie Nabben, Silke Noa Elrifai, Jake Hartnell, Benjamin Mako Hill, Alexia Maddox, Woojin Lim, Tobin South, Ari Juels, Dan Boneh:
Open Problems in DAOs. CoRR abs/2310.19201 (2023) - [i24]Zarine Kharazian, Kate Starbird, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Governance Capture in a Self-Governing Community: A Qualitative Comparison of the Serbo-Croatian Wikipedias. CoRR abs/2311.03616 (2023) - 2022
- [j14]Nathan TeBlunthuis, Charles Kiene, Isabella Brown, Laura Alia Levi, Nicole McGinnis, Benjamin Mako Hill:
No Community Can Do Everything: Why People Participate in Similar Online Communities. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW1): 61:1-61:25 (2022) - [j13]Ruijia Cheng, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Many Destinations, Many Pathways: A Quantitative Analysis of Legitimate Peripheral Participation in Scratch. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW2): 1-26 (2022) - [j12]Chau Tran, Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt:
The Risks, Benefits, and Consequences of Prepublication Moderation: Evidence from 17 Wikipedia Language Editions. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW2): 1-25 (2022) - [c29]Sejal Khatri, Aaron Shaw, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
The social embeddedness of peer production: A comparative qualitative analysis of three Indian language Wikipedia editions. CHI 2022: 128:1-128:18 - [c28]Ruijia Cheng, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
How Interest-Driven Content Creation Shapes Opportunities for Informal Learning in Scratch: A Case Study on Novices' Use of Data Structures. CHI 2022: 228:1-228:16 - [c27]Nathan TeBlunthuis, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Identifying Competition and Mutualism between Online Groups. ICWSM 2022: 993-1004 - [c26]Emilia F. Gan, Benjamin Mako Hill, Tyler Menezes:
How Gender, Ethnicity, and Public Presentation Shape Coding Perseverance after Hackathons. Koli Calling 2022: 10:1-10:11 - [i23]Nathan TeBlunthuis, Charles Kiene, Isabella Brown, Laura Alia Levi, Nicole McGinnis, Benjamin Mako Hill:
No Community Can Do Everything: Why People Participate in Similar Online Communities. CoRR abs/2201.04271 (2022) - [i22]Chau Tran, Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt:
The Risks, Benefits, and Consequences of Prepublication Moderation: Evidence from 17 Wikipedia Language Editions. CoRR abs/2202.05548 (2022) - [i21]Ruijia Cheng, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
How Interest-Driven Content Creation Shapes Opportunities for Informal Learning in Scratch: A Case Study on Novices' Use of Data Structures. CoRR abs/2203.11479 (2022) - [i20]Ruijia Cheng, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Many Destinations, Many Pathways: A Quantitative Analysis of Legitimate Peripheral Participation in Scratch. CoRR abs/2211.04046 (2022) - 2021
- [j11]Samantha Shorey, Benjamin Mako Hill, Samuel Woolley:
From hanging out to figuring it out: Socializing online as a pathway to computational thinking. New Media Soc. 23(8) (2021) - [j10]Nathan TeBlunthuis, Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron Halfaker:
Effects of Algorithmic Flagging on Fairness: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Wikipedia. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW1): 56:1-56:27 (2021) - [c25]Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Underproduction: An Approach for Measuring Risk in Open Source Software. SANER 2021: 388-399 - [i19]Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Underproduction: An Approach for Measuring Risk in Open Source Software. CoRR abs/2103.00352 (2021) - [i18]Nathan TeBlunthuis, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Identifying Competition and Mutualism Between Online Groups. CoRR abs/2107.06970 (2021) - [i17]Kaylea Champion, Sejal Khatri, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Qualities of Quality: A Tertiary Review of Software Quality Measurement Research. CoRR abs/2107.13687 (2021) - [i16]Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron Shaw:
The Hidden Costs of Requiring Accounts: Quasi-Experimental Evidence From Peer Production. CoRR abs/2111.10688 (2021) - 2020
- [c24]Charles Kiene, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Who Uses Bots? A Statistical Analysis of Bot Usage in Moderation Teams. CHI Extended Abstracts 2020: 1-8 - [c23]Chau Tran, Kaylea Champion, Andrea Forte, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt:
Are anonymity-seekers just like everybody else? An analysis of contributions to Wikipedia from Tor. SP 2020: 186-202 - [i15]Jeremy Foote, Nathan TeBlunthuis, Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron Shaw:
How individual behaviors drive inequality in online community sizes: an agent-based simulation. CoRR abs/2006.03119 (2020) - [i14]Nathan TeBlunthuis, Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron Halfaker:
The effects of algorithmic flagging on fairness: quasi-experimental evidence from Wikipedia. CoRR abs/2006.03121 (2020) - [i13]Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Designing for Critical Algorithmic Literacies. CoRR abs/2008.01719 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j9]Charles Kiene, Jialun Jiang, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Technological Frames and User Innovation: Exploring Technological Change in Community Moderation Teams. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(CSCW): 44:1-44:23 (2019) - [j8]Kaylea Champion, Nora McDonald, Stephanie Bankes, Joseph Zhang, Rachel Greenstadt, Andrea Forte, Benjamin Mako Hill:
A Forensic Qualitative Analysis of Contributions to Wikipedia from Anonymity Seeking Users. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(CSCW): 53:1-53:26 (2019) - [j7]Sneha Narayan, Nathan TeBlunthuis, William Salt Hale, Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron Shaw:
All Talk: How Increasing Interpersonal Communication on Wikis May Not Enhance Productivity. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(CSCW): 101:1-101:19 (2019) - [c22]Nora McDonald, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt, Andrea Forte:
Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived Risk in Open Collaboration: A Study of Service Providers. CHI 2019: 671 - [i12]Chau Tran, Kaylea Champion, Andrea Forte, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt:
Tor Users Contributing to Wikipedia: Just Like Everybody Else? CoRR abs/1904.04324 (2019) - [i11]Kaylea Champion, Nora McDonald, Stephanie Bankes, Joseph Zhang, Rachel Greenstadt, Andrea Forte, Benjamin Mako Hill:
A Forensic Qualitative Analysis of Contributions to Wikipedia from Anonymity Seeking Users. CoRR abs/1909.07929 (2019) - 2018
- [j6]Emilia F. Gan, Benjamin Mako Hill, Sayamindu Dasgupta:
Gender, Feedback, and Learners' Decisions to Share Their Creative Computing Projects. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(CSCW): 54:1-54:23 (2018) - [j5]Charles Kiene, Aaron Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Managing Organizational Culture in Online Group Mergers. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(CSCW): 89:1-89:21 (2018) - [c21]Nathan TeBlunthuis, Aaron Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Revisiting "The Rise and Decline" in a Population of Peer Production Projects. CHI 2018: 355 - [c20]Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
How "Wide Walls" Can Increase Engagement: Evidence From a Natural Experiment in Scratch. CHI 2018: 361 - 2017
- [j4]Maximilian Klein, Jinhao Zhao, Jiajun Ni, Isaac Johnson, Benjamin Mako Hill, Haiyi Zhu:
Quality Standards, Service Orientation, and Power in Airbnb and Couchsurfing. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(CSCW): 58:1-58:21 (2017) - [c19]Samantha Hautea, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Youth Perspectives on Critical Data Literacies. CHI 2017: 919-930 - [c18]Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Scratch Community Blocks: Supporting Children as Data Scientists. CHI 2017: 3620-3631 - [c17]Nathan TeBlunthuis, Aaron D. Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Density Dependence Without Resource Partitioning: Population Ecology on Change.org. CSCW Companion 2017: 323-326 - [c16]Sneha Narayan, Jake Orlowitz, Jonathan T. Morgan, Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron D. Shaw:
The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New Users. CSCW 2017: 1785-1799 - [c15]Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Learning to Code in Localized Programming Languages. L@S 2017: 33-39 - [c14]Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Measuring Learning of Code Patterns in InformalLearning Environments (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2017: 706 - [i10]Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Scratch Community Blocks: Supporting Children as Data Scientists. CoRR abs/1702.00112 (2017) - [i9]Benjamin Mako Hill, Andrés Monroy-Hernández:
A longitudinal dataset of five years of public activity in the Scratch online community. CoRR abs/1702.01184 (2017) - 2016
- [c13]Charles Kiene, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Surviving an "Eternal September": How an Online Community Managed a Surge of Newcomers. CHI 2016: 1152-1156 - [c12]J. Nathan Matias, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Skill Progression in Scratch Revisited. CHI 2016: 1486-1490 - [c11]Sayamindu Dasgupta, William Salt Hale, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Remixing as a Pathway to Computational Thinking. CSCW 2016: 1436-1447 - [i8]Sayamindu Dasgupta, William Salt Hale, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Remixing as a Pathway to Computational Thinking. CoRR abs/1605.08766 (2016) - [i7]Charles Kiene, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Surviving an "Eternal September" - How an Online Community Managed a Surge of Newcomers. CoRR abs/1605.08841 (2016) - 2015
- [c10]Shih-Wen Huang, Minhyang (Mia) Suh, Benjamin Mako Hill, Gary Hsieh:
How Activists Are Both Born and Made: An Analysis of Users on Change.org. CHI 2015: 211-220 - [c9]Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron D. Shaw:
Page protection: another missing dimension of Wikipedia research. OpenSym 2015: 15:1-15:4 - [i6]Benjamin Mako Hill, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Kristina R. Olson:
Responses to remixing on a social media sharing website. CoRR abs/1507.01284 (2015) - [i5]Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, danah boyd:
Computers Can't Give Credit: How Automatic Attribution Falls Short in an Online Remixing Community. CoRR abs/1507.01285 (2015) - [i4]Benjamin Mako Hill, Andrés Monroy-Hernández:
The Remixing Dilemma: The Trade-off Between Generativity and Originality. CoRR abs/1507.01295 (2015) - [i3]Benjamin Mako Hill, Andrés Monroy-Hernández:
The Cost of Collaboration for Code and Art: Evidence from a Remixing Community. CoRR abs/1507.01297 (2015) - 2014
- [j3]Aaron D. Shaw, Haoqi Zhang, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Sean A. Munson, Benjamin Mako Hill, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, Patrick Minder:
Computer supported collective action. Interactions 21(2): 74-77 (2014) - [c8]Haoqi Zhang, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron D. Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Elizabeth M. Gerber, Benjamin Mako Hill, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly Diane Farnham, Patrick Minder:
WeDo: End-To-End Computer Supported Collective Action. ICWSM 2014 - [c7]Benjamin Mako Hill, Aaron D. Shaw:
Consider the Redirect: A Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research. OpenSym 2014: 28:1-28:4 - [i2]Haoqi Zhang, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron D. Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Liz Gerber, Benjamin Mako Hill, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly Farnham, Patrick Minder:
WeDo: Exploring Participatory, End-To-End Collective Action. CoRR abs/1406.7735 (2014) - [i1]Aaron D. Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production. CoRR abs/1407.0323 (2014) - 2013
- [c6]Benjamin Mako Hill, Andrés Monroy-Hernández:
The cost of collaboration for code and art: evidence from a remixing community. CSCW 2013: 1035-1046 - 2012
- [c5]Michael S. Bernstein, Michael D. Conover, Benjamin Mako Hill, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Brian Keegan, Aaron D. Shaw, Sarita Yardi, R. Stuart Geiger, Amy S. Bruckman:
Fail whaling: designing from deviance and failures in social computing. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 1127-1130 - 2011
- [c4]Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, danah boyd:
Computers can't give credit: how automatic attribution falls short in an online remixing community. CHI 2011: 3421-3430 - 2010
- [c3]Leah Buechley, Benjamin Mako Hill:
LilyPad in the wild: how hardware's long tail is supporting new engineering and design communities. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2010: 199-207 - [c2]Benjamin Mako Hill, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Kristina R. Olson:
Responses to Remixing on a Social Media Sharing Website. ICWSM 2010 - [c1]Mayo Fuster Morell, Benjamin Mako Hill:
Reviewing and challenging socio-political approaches in the analysis of open collaboration and collective action online. Int. Sym. Wikis 2010
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j2]Benjamin Mako Hill:
Samir Chopra, Scott D. Dexter, Decoding Liberation: The Promise of Free and Open Source Software - Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture, Routledge, New York, 2008, ix-211 pp, $95.00, ISBN 978-0415978934. Minds Mach. 18(2): 297-299 (2008) - 2005
- [j1]Benjamin Mako Hill:
Reflections on free software past and future. First Monday 10(SI-2) (2005)
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