Metapedia (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Metapedia" in Spanish language version.

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  • Bar-On, Tamir (2012). «The French New Right’s Quest for Alternative Modernity». Brill Online Books and Journals (Brill) 1 (1). ISSN 2211-6257. doi:10.1163/221162512X631198. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2015. «An ND variant of Wikipedia, Metapedia, 19 was created by ND supporters in Sweden to disseminate ND ideas worldwide.» 
  • Klein, Adam (Noviembre de 2012). «Slipping Racism into the Mainstream: A Theory of Information Laundering». Communication Theory (en inglés) (International Communication Associatio) 22 (4): 427-448. ISSN 1050-3293. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2885.2012.01415.x. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2015. «Metapedia is advertised as an alternative source of information. This white nationalist site is designed to offer Internet-users an educational outlet on tens of thousands of subjects, providing of course, a racial spin on their explanations (i.e., a search for the word ‘‘homosexual’’ on Metapedia automatically yields a definition of the term ‘‘sodomite’’). Metapedia, which looks and behaves just like Wikipedia is also offered in ten different languages.» 
  • Reich, Ann Havig (2013). «WIKIS: WHY AND WHY NOT?». Journal of Teaching and Education (en inglés) (Kaplan University) 2 (3): 43-48. ISSN 2165-6266. «We educators have always had to teach our students that we can’t believe everything we read. A helpful lecture to any undergraduate class could feature a review of critical thinking skills, common logical fallacies, and some screenshots of biased wikis such as Metapedia: The Alternative Encyclopedia (2013). The actual Google hit shows the site as “Metapedia: Countering Semantic Distortion Worldwide.” In my research for this paper and May 2013 presentation to the International Conference of the IJAS, this wiki has emerged as the most devious. Metapedia is white-supremacist site that uses colors, font style, and page design similar to Wikipedia.» 

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  • Reich, Ann Havig (2013). «WIKIS: WHY AND WHY NOT?». Journal of Teaching and Education (en inglés) (Kaplan University) 2 (3): 43-48. ISSN 2165-6266. «We educators have always had to teach our students that we can’t believe everything we read. A helpful lecture to any undergraduate class could feature a review of critical thinking skills, common logical fallacies, and some screenshots of biased wikis such as Metapedia: The Alternative Encyclopedia (2013). The actual Google hit shows the site as “Metapedia: Countering Semantic Distortion Worldwide.” In my research for this paper and May 2013 presentation to the International Conference of the IJAS, this wiki has emerged as the most devious. Metapedia is white-supremacist site that uses colors, font style, and page design similar to Wikipedia.» 

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  • Klein, Adam (Noviembre de 2012). «Slipping Racism into the Mainstream: A Theory of Information Laundering». Communication Theory (en inglés) (International Communication Associatio) 22 (4): 427-448. ISSN 1050-3293. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2885.2012.01415.x. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2015. «Metapedia is advertised as an alternative source of information. This white nationalist site is designed to offer Internet-users an educational outlet on tens of thousands of subjects, providing of course, a racial spin on their explanations (i.e., a search for the word ‘‘homosexual’’ on Metapedia automatically yields a definition of the term ‘‘sodomite’’). Metapedia, which looks and behaves just like Wikipedia is also offered in ten different languages.»