User talk:Danopolis

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Editing
Thanks for your input to wikipedia. I have checked a few through, and you have certainly understood the basic criteria for valid entries. However, they need a bit of clean up to be acceptable here. I have tagged them with various clean-up tags, so don't get worried that they will be immediately deleted! If you need some help bringing them up to standard, please just ask - we could do with a few more people around here with an interest in psychology. Rgds, - Trident13 17:44, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

Mobilization
Thanks much for your encouragement. I'm definitely learning as I go, so I'll definitely be wokring to improve. Thanks for your help. I will try to stick with a few simple entries until I have a better hang of everything, but I hope to make some more serious entries later. Danopolis


 * I tried to punch up the notability factor on the Mobilization: The International Quarterly Review of Social Movement Research entry by emphasizing its position in the hierarchy of sociology journals. I added sources and categorized it. With respect to precedent, the entry seems as or more complete than others in the sociology journal categories and is a far more significant journal than most of those listed there.  If this doesn't get me there, please advise.  Thanks!


 * You're right - nicely done! I have removed the two tags, and editted up a bit further. Be nice if we could find another reference or two - I will have a look. I have also added a redirect note on the Mobilization article to the page - might also add a redirect at Mobilization (journal). Best Regards, - Ian McAllister 20:12, 9 November 2006 (UTC)