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==<big>About Segregation Wiki</big>==
==<big>About Segregation Wiki</big>==


<big>''Segregation Wiki'' originated from a comprehensive meta-study on '''The Multidisciplinary Landscape of Segregation Research'''. By analyzing open-access excerpts from over 10,000 documents in the Scopus dataset, we identified and mapped the diverse forms of segregation studied across more than 160 disciplinary fields, dating back to 1913.</big>  
<big>Segregation Wiki emerged from a comprehensive meta-study on ''The Multidisciplinary Landscape of Segregation Research''. By examining open-access excerpts from over 10,000 documents in the Scopus database, we identified and mapped 804 distinct forms of segregation (SFs) studied across more than 160 disciplinary fields, dating back to 1913. These SFs were uncovered using a bottom-up methodology, reflecting the diversity of segregation research over the past century.</big>


<big>Additionally, we developed an extensive '''[https://segregationwiki.cityscience.group/index.php/An_Ontology_of_Segregation ontology of segregation forms]''' to semantically organize access to this vast transdisciplinary landscape—the first systematic, bottom-up classification of its kind. By leveraging network analysis and AI-driven semantic generation, this ontology captures the relationships between various segregation forms as reflected in the literature, categorized under distinct 'labels' or 'types' of segregation. View the [https://kimonkrenz.github.io/openseadragon/ zoomable high-resolution figure] for more detail, or explore the [https://segregation-ontology.cityscience.group/ interactive ontology], which is currently under development.</big>  
<big>Most of the initial definitions for the identified SFs were generated through a large language model (LLM) and are designed to evolve through the collaborative contributions of the research community. Linguist and glossary expert Dr. Satia Marini synthesized definitions for the fifty most-researched segregation forms based on key works in the specialized literature. These definitions were further reviewed and refined by Segregation Wiki administrators Maria Fiszon and Vinicius Netto.</big>


<big>If you wish to '''cite the original method used for identifying segregation forms''' or the '''network analyses''' presented on Segregation Wiki, please reference the following source:</big>
<big>At its core, Segregation Wiki is organized around a comprehensive '''[https://segregationwiki.cityscience.group/index.php/An_Ontology_of_Segregation ontology of segregation forms]''' — a systematic, bottom-up classification that semantically organizes access to this vast transdisciplinary landscape. This is the first classification of its kind in segregation research. By leveraging network analysis and AI-driven semantic generation, the ontology maps relationships between various forms of segregation as they appear in the literature, grouped under distinct labels or types. You can explore a high-resolution, [https://kimonkrenz.github.io/openseadragon/ zoomable figure] for more detail, or navigate the [https://segregation-ontology.cityscience.group/ interactive ontology], which is currently under development.</big>
 
<big>To '''cite the ontology, the method used for identifying segregation forms''' or the '''network analyses''' presented on Segregation Wiki, please reference the following source:</big>


<big>Netto, V.M., Krenz, K., Fiszon, M., Peres, O., & Rosalino, D. (2024). Decoding segregation: Navigating a century of segregation research across disciplines and introducing a bottom-up ontology. ArXiv. <nowiki>https://doi.org/</nowiki>[DOI]</big>
<big>Netto, V.M., Krenz, K., Fiszon, M., Peres, O., & Rosalino, D. (2024). Decoding segregation: Navigating a century of segregation research across disciplines and introducing a bottom-up ontology. ArXiv. <nowiki>https://doi.org/</nowiki>[DOI]</big>
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==<big>Funding</big> ==
==<big>Funding</big> ==


<big>'''Main funding for Segregation Wiki''' was provided by the '''Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, FAPERJ''', Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) under the research project ''"Immersive Technologies for More Resilient, Fair, and Sustainable Cities"'' (''"Tecnologias Imersivas para Cidades mais Resilientes, Justas e Sustentáveis,"'' Proc. E-26/211.381/2021), with Vinicius M. Netto serving as Principal Investigator and Project Administrator.</big>  
<big>'''Main funding for Segregation Wiki''' was provided by the Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, FAPERJ) under the research project ''"Immersive Technologies for More Resilient, Fair, and Sustainable Cities"'' (''"Tecnologias Imersivas para Cidades mais Resilientes, Justas e Sustentáveis,"'' Proc. E-26/211.381/2021), with Vinicius M. Netto serving as Principal Investigator and Project Administrator.</big>  
[[File:FAPERJ logo preto.png|center|frameless]]  
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<big>'''Additional funding for researchers''':</big>   
<big>'''Additional funding for researchers''':</big>   

Revision as of 05:48, 12 October 2024

Please cite Segregation Wiki articles in the following format (subject to different citation styles, e.g. APA):

Article title. (Year, Month Day). In Segregation Wiki. URL

Example: Social segregation. (2024, October 10). In Segregation Wiki. https://segregationwiki.cityscience.group/index.php/Social_segregation

About Segregation Wiki

Segregation Wiki emerged from a comprehensive meta-study on The Multidisciplinary Landscape of Segregation Research. By examining open-access excerpts from over 10,000 documents in the Scopus database, we identified and mapped 804 distinct forms of segregation (SFs) studied across more than 160 disciplinary fields, dating back to 1913. These SFs were uncovered using a bottom-up methodology, reflecting the diversity of segregation research over the past century.

Most of the initial definitions for the identified SFs were generated through a large language model (LLM) and are designed to evolve through the collaborative contributions of the research community. Linguist and glossary expert Dr. Satia Marini synthesized definitions for the fifty most-researched segregation forms based on key works in the specialized literature. These definitions were further reviewed and refined by Segregation Wiki administrators Maria Fiszon and Vinicius Netto.

At its core, Segregation Wiki is organized around a comprehensive ontology of segregation forms — a systematic, bottom-up classification that semantically organizes access to this vast transdisciplinary landscape. This is the first classification of its kind in segregation research. By leveraging network analysis and AI-driven semantic generation, the ontology maps relationships between various forms of segregation as they appear in the literature, grouped under distinct labels or types. You can explore a high-resolution, zoomable figure for more detail, or navigate the interactive ontology, which is currently under development.

To cite the ontology, the method used for identifying segregation forms or the network analyses presented on Segregation Wiki, please reference the following source:

Netto, V.M., Krenz, K., Fiszon, M., Peres, O., & Rosalino, D. (2024). Decoding segregation: Navigating a century of segregation research across disciplines and introducing a bottom-up ontology. ArXiv. https://doi.org/[DOI]


Please use this reference while our article is under review in a scientific journal.

Founders

Segregation Wiki was created by Vinicius M. Netto with Maria Fiszon, Otávio Peres, Kimon Krenz, Desirée Rosalino and Renato Saboya.

The main administrators of Segregation Wiki are Vinicius M. Netto and Maria Fiszon, responsible for overseeing content integrity. As Principal Investigator and Project Administrator, Vini holds formal responsibility for the platform, ensuring its development, alignment with research objectives, and compliance with institutional and funding guidelines.

The website was developed by Zesto Tecnologias (Rio de Janeiro), and the Segregation Wiki logo was designed by Laura Miranda.

Funding

Main funding for Segregation Wiki was provided by the Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, FAPERJ) under the research project "Immersive Technologies for More Resilient, Fair, and Sustainable Cities" ("Tecnologias Imersivas para Cidades mais Resilientes, Justas e Sustentáveis," Proc. E-26/211.381/2021), with Vinicius M. Netto serving as Principal Investigator and Project Administrator.


Additional funding for researchers:

Research Centre for Territory, Transports and Environment, University of Porto | CITTA FEUP, Portugal (VN).

Foundation for Science and Technology (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia FCT) (VN grant 2023.07510.CEECIND), Portugal.

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, CNPq, Brazil) (VN grant 315086/2020-3, MF grant E-26/201.573/2023).

Brazilian Federal Agency for Suport and Evaluation of Graduate Education (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, CAPES, Brazil) (OP grant 88887.877125/2023-00).