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And I appreciate your adding references over there. Besides a thick skin, one also needs a constant appreciation for the fact that we edit in a dynamic environment, so impressions formed in one hour might lead to statements in a later hour without realizing the impression is no longer up to date.
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understanding the way that you were using the word "bibliographical". I realized that what I said could be read as a snub but I did my best. I only gave the example because I genuinely thought you were confused. I suppose I might have read your earlier reference to guidelines equally as a snub, or
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2) Under each category, list each entry either alphabetically or chronologically. I think alphabetic would be the easiest to do. However, chronologic would be good as it would kind of show the evolution of climate change in pop culture, and would be more helpful to people looking for more recent
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I think it's odd to have a German language cartoon in the English Knowledge (XXG). At the very least, i'd expect it to be translated. Here is a rough translation, which would fit within the caption: "(1) Climate Change?!? (2) Massively exaggerated. (3) Nothing is proven. (4) All within natural
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indeed is a list. Perhaps the discussion is too brief, but as you say "we shouldn't reason our way to the best way to present this material based on its current condition". But the above suggests that you are only vaguely aware of what bibliographies are and have never created one. See
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is because there are a few words here that do not easily fit into the other article - the section about video games. That's not "fiction", and that's why we should remove the redundancy of these two article by merging from there to here. For that matter, maintaining the article
1031:. Indeed many of the works discussed in the "Climate change fiction" article are dystopian, but not all, so a full merge with that article would not be correct either. Most, if not all of the fiction section, of "Climate change in popular culture" isn't really popular culture. 1447:
and some of it addressed readers personally with words like "you", much like one would expect on a talk page, but not in an encyclopedic article. Even though it's been stripped of that, I feel that some of the deleted material might still be good and just needed
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which I think would count as 'popular culture'? : "Banksy marked the end of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference by painting 4 murals on global warming. One included "I don't believe in global warming" which was submerged in water." ~Susan
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The current Amazon rank of one of Mr/Ms Blocked Anonymous's "popular culture" books, Greenhouse solutions with sustainable energy, is: 3,255,721. I don't believe his/her selection represents popular impact. It's more objective or up-to-date to say "see
893:, and saw no reply. They also are not "popular" or "cultural", as far as I can tell. I did not remove the praise of Al Gore. And if somebody has some good criteria for inclusion that wouldn't include (say) the first IPCC report, perhaps more can fit. 1452:. As I know nothing about the subject, I hope that editors will see the sometimes subtle difference between COI and "expert advice" from those closely associated with the subject. As long as the improvements meet the requirements of the 1176:. If the text that was unsupported at that time had been purged, all that would be left is the material appropriate for a bare-bones list, i.e., a bibliography. I even managed to say that without subtle digs intended to snub others. 693:. Editors making disruptive edits may be blocked temporarily from editing the encyclopedia, or subject to other administrative remedies, according to standards that may be higher than elsewhere on Knowledge (XXG). Please see 1346:
That's what happened here. There's also the tendency to assume what is obvious to each of us (sometimes unconsciously) is equally obvious to everyone else. That assumption is frequently at the heart of bruised feelings.
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I've been feeling guilty, because I feel that I confused matters by wrongly suggesting that the "Main article" for "Climate fiction" was "Climate change in popular culture" (when I added the link banner). The present of
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Hey, great idea for an article! This could be a great resource for people looking for novels and movies that feature global warming. Unfortunately, it's poorly organized. So, here's what I suggest:
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In reply to your reasoning, thanks for input, and I disagree because nothing should be read into the current state of the other article. After being ignored for along while, the other article (
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Sorry to have made your work more difficult by restoring the edits by a blocked editor. However, whatever the definition of "literature", some of them do qualify as "popular culture". —
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is bibliographic in nature, and is therefore redundant with the sections of this article. The little bit from "climate fiction" that actually says something about the genre
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Please note that, by a decision of the Knowledge (XXG) community, this article and others relating to climate change (broadly construed) has been placed under
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Should this article include street art also? There's no category for it as yet. I'm thinking specifically of this recent piece of work by graffiti artist
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authors in the fiction section of the popular culture article confused me. See my earlier opposition to the merge, on the grounds that the the article, "
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I thought that I was being helpful by adding valid material. This is one of the most unwelcoming places I've ever encountered while editing.
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is about human activity leading to climate change. Also, "global warming" is the common name for man-made climate change, so WP:CommonName.
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a
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Our guidelines talk about lists of various types of works as "bibliographies". These include lists of films as well as books, etc. See
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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authors in the "Fiction section"". Shouldn't they be deleted or some explanation added for their inclusion? Are even
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I also wondered about the earlier cut material, but have only once given it a very brief scan. However, I think
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As citations were provided (or speedily added, or corrected) your explanation still doesn't make sense to me.
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At first I was neutral on this merge idea, and it still may be a good idea; however, after seeing what the
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all the fleece was sheared and the talk-page discussions, it may be a better idea to continue to develop
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In some respects while editing an encyclopedia such as this one, you may need to develop a "thick skin",
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may be blocked or restricted by an administrator. Editors are advised to familiarise themselves with the
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find much of the article before it was sheared interesting, even though a good deal of it was obviously
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The use of "bibliographic" above is eccentric, but I'm presuming that the writer must want the article (
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articles on environment-related topics, as well as to ensure that environment articles are properly
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Is it it "popular"? (no opinion). Does it have to do with "climate change"? (probably not). —
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between
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My initial reaction was merge, but most of the content of "Climate change fiction" belongs with
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Shouldn't the merge banner be removed as there doesn't appear to be any support for a merge?
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needs is expert guidance on the subject. If and when that is done, it is my estimation that
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fluctuation. (5) And even if it exists... (6) ... it's a huge opportunity for business." --
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you characterize as "discussion" was mostly unreferenced and at that time appeared to be
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3) Begin we each entry with its title, followed by a brief description or plot summary.
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If you are looking for ways to improve this article, we recommend checking out our
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a
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is more or less the same as the subsection here. Feel free to join the
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allows for addition of new categories, e.g., music and visual art.
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Merging "Climate fiction" into "Climate change in popular culture"
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If nobody has any objections, I'll start working on the re-org.--
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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Bibliographies#Recommended structure
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As a non-expert on this topic I am puzzled by the inclusion of
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Banksy art tackles global warming. BBC News. December 21, 2009
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writings, as these things don't quite fit the definition.
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Knowledge (XXG):General sanctions/Climate change probation
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procedure applies to this page. This page is related to
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I'm trying to hear something other than a like/dislike
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a
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Where is the futurama reference "none like it hot"?
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.
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for full information and to review the decision. --
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