Talk:Jurimetrics

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Jurimetrics "symbol" is to be removed
There is no jurimetrics "symbol". The image is an artistic creation of the editor who submitted it him/herself (in this edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jurimetrics&oldid=717389926), and it has no use outside of an unpublished law review article authored by the same editor (https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.00476).

1. "There is no jurimetrics symbol". This shouldn't even require an argument: research traditions rarely have any sort of graphical symbology associated with them. There is no symbol for "fluid dynamics", just as there is no "critical ethnography symbol". Disciplines with long histories such as psychology or law have iconography sufficiently associated with them to justify calling a scale or the Greek letter psi their "symbols".

Additionally, a simple google search for "jurimetrics symbol" and you see this symbol in three places: i) this article; ii) this unpublished article (https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.00476); and iii) Ms. Kadam's blogpost (http://ravitakadam.blogspot.com/2016/06/jurimetrics.html), which links to this article. Only source is an unpublished article.

2. In page 12 of the above arxiv paper, the authors state "In 26 April 2016 the same authors purposed [sic] a jurimetrics symbol", and cite

The editor for this version (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jurimetrics&oldid=717389926) is "Fzabala". The author of the unpublished article is one "Filipe J. Zabala". They are, of course, the same person (something they admit to: https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ficheiro:Juri-yang.png)

3. Wikipedia isn't the place for "original research" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research). But is an illustration "research"? Well, the meta-pages say so: "Original images created by a Wikipedian are not considered original research, so long as they do not illustrate or introduce unpublished ideas or arguments, the core reason behind the NOR policy."[

Ergo, the "juri-yang" symbol is better off Wikipedia. Until we see widespread adoption of the symbol outside one unpublished paper written by the very wikieditor who uploaded it in the first place.