Talk:Charles Armstrong (ethnographer)
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Wikipedia's official policy states that:
"Only those articles where there is no remotely plausible assertion of notability should be considered for Wikipedia:Speedy deletion."
Since a Wikipedia administrator (Royboycrashfan) has previously judged the subject of the article to be notable and removed the article's "Candidate for Speedy Deletion" status, it's hard to argue that there are no remotely plausible grounds to assert notability. Reapplying "Canditate for Speedy Deletion" to the article seems to be somewhat at odds with Wikipedia policy.
Furthermore Wikipedia's guidelines on notability include the provision:
"The person has been the primary subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the person."
Since the subject meets this condition there is a clear case that the requirements for notability are satisfied.
charlesarmstrong 01:37, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
And how nice to be able to write an article about yourself!
The entry "Charles Armstrong" merits inclusion in Wikipedia for the following reasons:
- The subject has been discussed in non-trivial publications, two examples being Nature Magazine's blog and an article in Wired Magazine.
- The subject has presented papers to reputable conferences including the 2006 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference
- The subject is recognised (as evidenced by the publications and conference presentations) as a significant thinker in the translation of social behaviours to electronic information systems
On this basis the entry should be retained. If appropriate the references noted above could be incorporated in the article.
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