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sources we plan to use are based on research and data collected in the United States. Our revision would address assimilation, mobility, modes of incorporation (economic, social/civil, and political) and the enclave debate. We plan to incorporate scholarly research from well-known
Sociologists involved in this discourse, including Alejandro Portes, Douglas Massey, Cecilia Menjivar, George Borjas and Ruben Rumbaut. Our contribution will be abundant in theory and provide a comprehensive explanation of what scholars have already found on this topic. Our contribution will not include any new data or suggestions and will remain unbiased to our best ability. Our objective, being to improve the quality of this article and Knowledge scholarly articles in general, implies that we are open to suggestions and comments. The current information available on Knowledge related to ethnic enclaves in the US is scarce and poorly informed, so through these revisions, we hope to offer more well informed, easy to understand information on the topic. Ethnic enclaves impact varying and diverse aspects of their surroundings, and as such deserve the focus and attention of this article. By connecting issues such as assimilation, mobility and modes of incorporation we hope to convey the importance of and complicated nature of ethnic enclaves. For a more detailed summary of our proposed contribution please refer to the
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guidelines advocate. More recently we've had an editor or editors (I don't know how many) who have been moving the ethnicity articles to "Foo", using a hat note or "Foo (disambiguation)" for the dab. That's not unreasonable: Languages are dependent on people, and we don't usually want dab pages for just two articles, which is often the case here. On the other hand, someone looking up "French" is most likely looking for the language, not the people, and we have more complete coverage of languages than we do ethnicities, with some editors insisting that "Foo" must be the language article if there's no ethnicity article. So, which convention do we want to follow? Do we want the status quo, and revert recent moves back to "Foo people"? Do we want to expand the change, moving most "Foo people" articles to "Foo"? Do we want to update the naming guidelines to something like the current situation, saying we use "Foo people" and "Foo language" for
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2019:. The problem is that these are pages about the ethnicities, not the nationalities. For example, not all citizens of Thailand are Thai and not all Thai people are citizens of Thailand. Furthermore, many (if not most) ethnic groups have no nation state at all, making consistency across all ethnic group infoboxes impossible. Having numbers of citizens of "country x" in an ethnic group infobox is not only inaccurate but can be grossly misleading. In the absence of reliable sources for population numbers, no number at all would be preferable. Hopefully somebody can look into this or sort it out, I wish I had the time.--
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reader above all else. I've found that readership statistics correlate surprisingly well with what several different WikiProjects reckon is the subjective importance of articles. The boundary between Low and Mid is about 300 pageviews/month, the boundaries between Mid and High is about 3000 pageviews/month, and Top/High is about 15000 pageviews. I know this sounds arbitrary in theory but it really does seem to work in practice and given the potential sensitivity of this topic it might be good to use a less subjective method to assess priority. Obviously it's not perfect as we live in a world where
4568:. I don't envy anyone trying to get up to speed if the issue is new to you, but we could really use some eyes on it that are familiar with issues of Native sovereignty and the differences between speculations about distant heritage and being listed as a "minority" based on those speculations (vs. Tribal citizenship). One concern of the minority viewpoint is that the issue of sovereignty (the reason the Cherokee were protesting) be touched on in some way, while the majority viewpoint is favoring leaving that out.
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for removal/merging. It is being argued (I believe wrongly) that the article is irrelevant and has no place in having its own page, so I do think someone from your group should keep an eye on the discussion on the talk page. They already merged the article today into another article without any discussion but I managed to get an admin to move it back again. Conversation has now started on the talk page and I think it is definitely something you will want to keep an eye on. Talk page here;
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question of giving people articles primacy over language articles was a separate issue which I see mostly as motivated by personal animosity between one "indigenous rights editor" and some "indigenous languages" editors. I think the discussion you propose is unnecessary, we don't need to consistency or a single policy on this point. Phrasing it as a difference between "civilized/primitive" is of course not going to help having a meaningful discussion about this topic at all. Enough said.
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environment, and wealth. In one sub-section, I will focus on one realm of the black middle class experience—the neighborhood context—and investigate how racial segregation, shifting economic structures, and disproportionate black poverty affect the quality of life for the black middle class. I plan to use scholarly resources to explain why despite modest increases in wealth, societal and institutional factors constrain
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subaticle). Why because its a sub article of the first - ever article in the project scope would be rated high if we rated all ethnic type pages has high (its a project only about ethnic groups) . Pls take the time to see if the article is a main jumping off point to other articles before rating it high.--
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I've seen that as well. I think that the present language in the lead that describes Yazidi's as Kurd AND as an ethnoreligious community is satisfactory. Any change to that should be supported by an unopinionated source. Which will be hard to get by. Also, Knowledge doesn't get to decide the question
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That is not how the world works. With your conflictive word choice you have effetcively made a rational discussion about this topic impossible. By using that framing you have muddied up your own personal disputes into the simple question of whether we want to use the "X + X language" or the "X people
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Based on the "Importance scale" explanation, you are correct, any article about an ethnic group should be rated as "high" importance. Lower importance ratings may or may not be due to bias – I'm guessing a lot of people haven't seen that
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changed it to "non-Jewish Poles", pointing out that "ethnicity" is a sticky subject, and that that stickiness is in fact one of the major themes of the book. I can't disagree, but at the same to, doing so seems to me to require qualifying every other "ethnicity" in the article: "Non-Jewish
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I do not understand why you bolded the parts you did, doesn't make sense. Yes most people in Turkey are ethnic Turks, duh. And in the second, it says that even though people may be from different ethnicities, they may have common ancestry. No one suggested
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than to say "snow is white or black" (at least, last time I checked the page it said "or", not "and", otherwise it could just say "a Kurdish ethno-religious community"). Anyway, I don't have an answer to the question in this section's heading and I don't expect us to answer it for the article, but I
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So, you're saying you're incapable of rational debate if you don't like someone's word choice? Lovely. Personally, I don't much care which convention we go by, but I would like an honest account of whatever we decide, rather than claiming we do one thing when we actually do another. The combative
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Then I used the wrong wiki-cap title; WP:POLL maybe, the attempt to enlist sympathetic votes rather than simply stating the existence of the the discussion; your inclusion of the ancillary links is also a violation; for an admin, you sure aren't in habit of respecting things like that; not that lots
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article. As far as I'm aware this is an outdated and discredited theory. They have provided sources but the ones I can check look pretty dubious. They are not happy with my rationale for removing their material and have also been removing cited material which presumably doesn't fit with their views.
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In the second place the term "Jews" is not the ethnic/cultural self-identification of the ethnic population. In this case the term for the people is Yisrael, rendered into English as Israel, not unsurprisingly synonymous with the modern state. Moreover, most of the ethnicity population regardless of
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The souces use "Poles", but MarchOrDie argues that Knowledge should be held to a higher standard. In his/her words: "I think this is important; Knowledge should try to follow the sources but at the same time we are bound by policy constraints that an exernal source may not be. This is an important
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Furthermore, I will add a detailed and comprehensive section on the social characteristics of the black middle class. My motive in this section is to illustrate how precisely black middle class experience differs from the white middle class through looking at shifts in family patterns, residential
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Of course it goes beyond. There is still a dispute about what the base name is used for. For European languages, it's a dab page. For Native American languages, it's the article on the people. That has nothing to do with whether we use the endonym. Now, our naming conventions say we should go
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Hello, my name is Saima Toppa and I am student at Rice University. As part of a Knowledge course assignment for a Sociology course entitled, "Poverty, Justice, and Human Capabilities," I will be making substantial edits to the Black Middle Class Knowledge page. I would love feedback on my edits to
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Once again, the source clearly say genetic relations are in contrast with ethnicity and language. And the published sources one can find in Google Books and Google Scholar identify Azeris, Kazakhs, Tatars, Uyghurs; in short, other Turkic people, as ethnically related groups to Turkish people, but
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under it's section specifying ethnic enclaves in the United States. The page itself is in need of much revision and so we invite you to join us in the improvement of the various sections on this page. We are focusing on the section entitled Ethnic enclaves in the United States because most of the
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The current situation is rather chaotic. At one point we had consensus to use "Foo people" (alternatively "Foos" in cases where it's grammatical) and "Foo language" as our default naming convention for ethnicities and their languages. Plain "Foo" would be a dab page. That's what our naming
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I think consistency is overrated. Also I don't think there is any actual connection between the naming pattern choice and "indigenous rights" editors. Those two issues are not related except they became part of the same dispute. Indigenous rights concerned editors tend to favor endonyms. The
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If you go back over the past week or 10 days, you'll find a lot of categories involving people with different ethnic descents (African-American, Chinese, Japanese, Hispanic, Indian, etc.) have been proposed for deletion, merging or renaming. I thought members of this WikiProject might want to
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defines "high" as "all actual ethnic groups and similar entities and articles on the history of any ethnic group within a particular country or region" which, as I read it, would include Aboriginal peoples in Northern Canada. If we shouldn't do it that way, that's fine, but that's what the
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Wait a sec here - not every article about an ethnic groups should be rated as "high" importance. Only those that are overviews that lead to other articles. i.e Aboriginal peoples in Canada would be high - but its sub article like Aboriginal peoples in Northern Canada would not be (its a
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referencing an area of Appalachia as "hillbilly" and "white trash" (not my words) based on a free publication citation, also stating that the fanbase (not the team or the team's city) is the sole Applachian fanbase. Please add your insight. Thank you.
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the Village Pump, concerning article naming for using "XYZ American" or "XYZ Americans" as the title of these ethnic articles --
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Hi! Could you find Number of yao, dong and yi people by county of PRC like there:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:African_American#Antebellum.3F
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How does Knowledge rate the "importance" of an ethnic group?
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Move request from "Foo people" to "Foo" over many articles
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Cambodian American infobox representative run-off between
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List of ethnic minority politicians in the United Kingdom
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List of ethnic minority politicians in the United Kingdom
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Talk:Chinese_Canadians_in_British_Columbia#Requested_move
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Knowledge:Wikiproject Ethnic groups/Encyclopedic articles
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on 7 January 2013. Someone might want to verify links --
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Discussion regarding classification of Somalis in the UK
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Primitive vs civilized peoples in our naming patterns
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the collection of votes or deciding things by votes
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Proposed move of Anglo-African to British in Africa
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3260:Poll on inclusion of navbox pics on "Americans"
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1982:Talk:Filipino American#Malay or Austronesians?
251:"Whitetrash"/"Hillbilly" citations on articles
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2148:Hi. We're having a discussion on the fate of
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2563:Talk:Bushmen#Requested_move_12_January_2014
1745:more people want to know about the Klingons
799:Talk:Asian American#Representative approval
289:Category:Swedish people of American descent
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372:You are invited to join the discussion at
205:You are invited to join the discussion at
4400:Mention of this content is also made at:
3976:improve the article before March 15, 2015
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885:Israelites are different to modern "Jews"
495:Talk:Asian American#Selection nominations
345:if your planing to greatly expanding it.
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2965:Demographics_of_Montreal#Further_reading
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1084:Would anyone like to chime in on this?
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2690:Talk:Chipewyan people#Requested move
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343:Ethnic enclaves in the United States
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5180:Knowledge's policies and guidelines
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3887:Somalis in the United Kingdom
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467:. Thank you for your time, —
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4780:Then don't use those terms.
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2578:Bushmen#Ethnic nomenclature
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2356:13:54, 18 August 2013 (UTC)
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1782:talk:Belgian Dutch dialects
1673:Ethnic minorities in Poland
1445:I noticed that the article
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322:propose to revise the page
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3241:I have started a page at
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4150:(explanation was given)
3969:was selected a while ago
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1803:It's proposed to rename
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