User talk:Chacelí

October 2013
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Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at International Decade for the Promotion of a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World. Your edits appear to be disruptive and have been reverted or removed. Please ensure you are familiar with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, and please do not continue to make edits that appear disruptive, until the dispute is resolved through consensus. Continuing to edit disruptively could result in loss of editing privileges. Thank you. &#9790;Loriendrew&#9789;  &#9743;(talk)  13:01, 26 October 2013 (UTC)
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Please stop inserting identical text in a range of broadly related articles. The text does not even make sense in the articles where you've put it - the paragraph starts with "In this sense [...]" but "this sense" does not appear to refer to anything in the articles you've added the text to! Please be careful to add only information that is directly related to the article you edit, and don't add personal commentary such as "this is very interesting". Thank you! --bonadea contributions talk 13:11, 26 October 2013 (UTC)

December 2013
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. You appear to be engaged in an edit war with one or more editors&#32; according to your reverts at United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Although repeatedly reverting or undoing another editor's contributions may seem necessary to protect your preferred version of a page, on Wikipedia this is usually seen as obstructing the normal editing process, and often creates animosity between editors. Instead of edit warring, please discuss the situation with the editor(s) involved and try to reach a consensus on the talk page

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International Human Solidarity Day
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Big History and Collado
Hi!

I've noticed that over a few months you keep adding content about Collado's approach to Big History. I think his approach is great, but we really need secondary sources that document and contextualize his contribution. If you can find some sources which connect his work to the overall topic of Big History that are not authored solely by him, that would help us write about this new approach. If there aren't sources like that, I'm afraid Wikipedia is not the place to write about this yet.

jps (talk) 03:33, 18 October 2021 (UTC)


 * Hi!
 * Thank you very much for your inspiring message.
 * Actually, this author has written more than 15 scopus articles on this topic. This mean his research speaks for itself at international level. here it is the real spirit of wikipedia: inform readers about different points of view, without epistemological bias.
 * According to the official website of the own International Big History Association, he was confered with a public recognition because his promenency research on Big History in Latinamerica:
 * https://bighistory.org/13482-2/
 * https://javiercolladoruano.com/awards/
 * On the other hand, when you just look for "big history transdisciplinary" on scholar google, you can discover other researchers who have written about the same topic or have quoted him: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=big+history+transdisciplinary&btnG=
 * Maybe now it is more clear and we can share ideas from the second generation of Big Historians, that emerge from the epistemologies of the south.
 * with gratitude Chacelí (talk) 01:24, 20 October 2023 (UTC)