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say so. He coauthored a textbook that is used throughout the US. has had projects featured at the recent Venice
Biennale, is the host of an important podcast 'architecturetalk' that features important intellectuals in the community etc. Was named Distinguished Professor for his lifetime career achievements by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSCA) in their 2020 Architectural Education Awards. There are many other architectural historians in the wiki page that have done little by comparison. So I would like to get a revisit on this, Many thanks for your time.
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so for example Mary McLeod (academic) has written about 2 articles and has wiki site - no major grants, no awards and the like apart from a hand full of small interview. B ut the review board was convinced. I could not find out who did her entry or when though.... at any rate. So if she passes, there
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I also want to address some comments you made on
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In looking at notability guidleines for academics, it's not clear that
Prakash clears any of those specific guidelines. The demonstration of significance of Prakash's contributions to architecture needed to pass Criterion 1 (the criterion Prakash is most likely to pass) is not present in the draft or
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I am the one who rejected your draft. I can understand feeling passionate about a topic and wanting to see it discussed in an article on
Knowledge. Unfortunately, that isn't always possible for a variety of reasons. Those reasons have to do with what the Knowledge has deemed "notability" (a word with
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sourcing. Knowledge is a collection of what others write about a subject, not what the subject writes about themselves. There is one independent source in your draft (The
American Scholar) and Prakash is not the subject of that story, the podcast is. Sources published by the subject of the article,
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I see that you - if I get the links right - rejected the entry for
Vikramaditya Prakash. (architectural historian teaching at Washington Univ. in Seattle). I have reworked his page to conform to the other similar scholars. It was rejected because of not being notable enough. This is wrong, if I may
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Thanks for taking the time top respond and clarify. I am certainly not going to recommend deletion. Being someone who circulates in the field it seems is a negative instead of a positive. I have made several entries - many years ago - when
Knowledge just started and certainly know what objectivity
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Regarding the changes you've made to the draft since the rejection, I think you've done a good job cleaning up the tone of it and making it read more like an encyclopedia article than a CV. But the sourcing remains a significant problem, and because of that my stance on rejecting the draft has not
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I've got no objections to your suggested wording that you proposed on the talk page for that one bit you had removed, so I used your wording. I'm doing another research project at the moment that is taking up some of my time. I'll come back to look at your other recommendations, point by point.
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