Talk:Martin Wattenberg (political scientist)

Should this even be a page?
What distinguishes Wattenberg from the other political scientists/professors out there? So he's published some books and a textbook, that's basically required in academia now. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.200.138.32 (talk) 21:53, September 26, 2007‎
 * You are correct. Having published does not, in itself, make an academic notable, no matter how many publications there are. Notability depends on the impact the work has had on the field of study. This notability guideline found at specifies criteria for judging the notability of an academic through reliable sources for the impact of their work. &#8239;Senator2029 ➔ “Talk”&#8239; 03:29, 17 October 2013 (UTC)

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