Talk:Craftivism

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Some relevant discussion on the definition of craftivism, and what might constitute craftivism: These might provide some ideas for expanding this article. —GrantNeufeld (talk) 05:25, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Radical Cross Stitch: Whose Craftivism?
 * What is Craftivism? Division over the Definition Explodes an Etsy Team
 * It is very difficult with a relatively new topic, but articles should reference reliable sources. References to forum posts or comments fall short of the guidelines at WP:RS. The JPS talk to me  01:06, 3 November 2012 (UTC)

inline links
I removed the inline links in the article and changed them to references per the Manual of Style. The references could probably do with a clean up in terms of formatting. If that is done and additional citations are added, the article could probably easily get to C or B status. --LauraHale (talk) 20:32, 12 March 2011 (UTC)

Content removed
I removed the set of instructions on 'how to knit a hand grenade' from this article, as Wikipedia is not supposed to contain 'how-to' content. Robofish (talk) 18:47, 25 October 2011 (UTC)

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Translations to foreign languages

 * French = artisanat (or bricolage) + activisme
 * artisanisme ? brico-activisme ? Artisanat activiste ? Artisactivisme ?
 * German = Handwerk (or Basteln) + Aktivismus
 * Handwerkaktivismus ? Haktivismus ? Bastelaktivismus ?
 * Spanish: actiartesanismo? (from here)

The italian version does mention DIY (Basteln, bricolage)

I am asking because it might be interesting to translate this article. Of course, it's not Wikipedia's role to invent new words in other languages, but maybe someone here is aware of good translations, which could be less literal of course (I cannot find any reference) greetings ! - Daniel K. Schneider 17:26, 1 March 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daniel K. Schneider (talk • contribs)