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Sucheta Ghoshal
Presenting on Expanding Bengali Wikipedia at Wiki Conference, 2011
Nationality Indian
Organization Wikimedia

I am a web developer, a free/open source enthusiast and an activist. I have worked at the Wikimedia Foundation – the non-profit organization that operates Wikipedia and its sister sites – as a Software Engineer for a little over two years, and have been a volunteer developer to MediaWiki for longer.

My interest as a researcher lies at the intersection of Technology, Digital Media, and how a community-driven approach towards these may help us re-evaluate and reconstruct our ways of being: that is to say, the ways we learn, teach, fight, grow, live with each other as a collective that virtually connects over a shared interest or a phenomena. I have actively participated in building such communities in a past life, and now I am focusing on the challenges that these communities are to encounter.

I am now specifically inclined towards addressing the biggest void in the room otherwise full of technological wonders and success stories: the gender and racial gap in STEM. I have actively taken part in engaging women in the world of Wikipedia and Free/Open Source culture. Even a rich and healthy community like Wikipedia’s could not escape the curse of unjust biases either: only thirteen percent of the editors in Wikipedia were women. This was in 2011, when we were trying to work towards a possible solution to this, and I have been dedicated to the responsibilities that followed since then. I have mentored women as a part of the initiative run by the Software Freedom Conservancy known as Outreachy, which encourages women to contribute to Open Source; I have mentored quite a few juniors in college and in the Indian Open Source community as well.

My immediate crusade, therefore, is against the inequity and discrimination inherent in these very communities, and I strive to find out how technology can be used to contest these normative structures.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sucheta Ghoshal
Presenting on Expanding Bengali Wikipedia at Wiki Conference, 2011
Nationality Indian
Organization Wikimedia

I am a web developer, a free/open source enthusiast and an activist. I have worked at the Wikimedia Foundation – the non-profit organization that operates Wikipedia and its sister sites – as a Software Engineer for a little over two years, and have been a volunteer developer to MediaWiki for longer.

My interest as a researcher lies at the intersection of Technology, Digital Media, and how a community-driven approach towards these may help us re-evaluate and reconstruct our ways of being: that is to say, the ways we learn, teach, fight, grow, live with each other as a collective that virtually connects over a shared interest or a phenomena. I have actively participated in building such communities in a past life, and now I am focusing on the challenges that these communities are to encounter.

I am now specifically inclined towards addressing the biggest void in the room otherwise full of technological wonders and success stories: the gender and racial gap in STEM. I have actively taken part in engaging women in the world of Wikipedia and Free/Open Source culture. Even a rich and healthy community like Wikipedia’s could not escape the curse of unjust biases either: only thirteen percent of the editors in Wikipedia were women. This was in 2011, when we were trying to work towards a possible solution to this, and I have been dedicated to the responsibilities that followed since then. I have mentored women as a part of the initiative run by the Software Freedom Conservancy known as Outreachy, which encourages women to contribute to Open Source; I have mentored quite a few juniors in college and in the Indian Open Source community as well.

My immediate crusade, therefore, is against the inequity and discrimination inherent in these very communities, and I strive to find out how technology can be used to contest these normative structures.


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