User talk:2001:700:300:1723:0:0:0:84

The corrections I have made continue to be blocked. I do NOT have any books translated into Danish or Bulgarian or Japanese and no informed person (not even nationalists) refers any longer to "serbocroatian" since it is accepted that there is a Serbian language and a Croatian language. I have some book chapters and journal articles which appeared in Danish, Bulgarian, and Japanese, but no books. On the other hand, the list of languages into which my books have been translated into Macedonian and Polish. Also, I have authored three scholarly books about religion and politics (two about the entire East European region and one about Poland) and have edited six books about religion and politics in Eastern Europe -- all with major presses. I am clearly known for my work in this area and do not know why pointing this out seems like "conflict of interest" on your side.

Whoever wrote the bio of me apparently looked at my university website, where I refer to having "works" of mine translated into Danish, Bulgarian, and Japanese. My website does NOT claim that any books of mine were translated into those languages. You can verify that here: https://www.ntnu.no/ansatte/sabrina.ramet. I do not know why Wikipedia prefers to retain factually incorrect information about me, when it is neutral.

I will see if I can get a colleague to fix this blatant attack on my reputation in the final paragraph. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zecevi99 (talk • contribs) 11:47, 29 December 2017 (UTC)