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Articles that we'll definitely want, but which aren't obviously located in any of the above workgroups.
Country profiles - in Geography, no?. I'd say yes.
- Regarding countries, please see the talk page.
Somewhere, we need a list of all countries, showing which have been started, which are missing. It could go into Geography or here, but it must go somewhere! --Martin Baldwin-Edwards 12:06, 17 October 2007 (CDT)
- should be politics, sociology, and economics
- must be interdisciplinary to avoid narrow bias
2. Development
- of what? of a country, then economics and geography [development studies are usually in economics]
- must be interdisciplinary to avoid narrow bias; geographers don't usually deal with it
3. Petroleum or rather Fossil fuels
- what angle? if substance, then chemistry and geology; can also be economics and politics
- all angles - must be interdisciplinary for a general article
- may be split into:
- Petroleum economics
- Oil (geology)
- Coal (Done already, in Earth Sciences...)
- Natural gas
last three are already listed under Earth Sciences
4. Ideology
- sociology, politics and philosophy
- a real toss-up!
5. Poverty
- sociology or economics
- I'd choose sociology if I had to [economic sociology]
- interdisciplinary but probably best belongs in biology; could also be in sociology
- death - religion would seem to lay equal claim as biology; dying - about as interdisciplinary as something can get
7. Social Work
- needs a Social and Public Policy Workgroup [usually located in Social Policy]
8. Women's studies or Gender studies
- mostly sociology, but can encompass many others
9. Dance - and this doesn't belong way down at no. 9 on the list
- Ballet
- Modern dance
- Tap dance
- Martha Graham
- Maria Tallchief
- Alvin Ailey
- Ballroom Dancing
- Vernon and Irene Castle
- Ginger Rodgers
- Fred Astaire
- Gene Kelly
- Gregory Hines
- Dance Theatre of Harlem
- Kirov Ballet
- Rudolf Nureyev
- Katherine Dunham
- Folk dance
- African dance
- Indian dance
- History of dance
- Nicholas Brothers
- Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Savion Glover
- Cyd Charisse
- Margot Fonteyn
- Natalia Markarova
- Anna Pavlova
- Arthur Murray
- breakdancing
- Irish dance
10. Circus
- P.T. Barnum - [history]-- what? You're gonna put Barnum in history? What will Richard say?
- Fair
- side show
- freak show (in modern terms it certainly does not mean "side show")
11. Communications (in this sense)
12. Clothing
- socks
- shirt
- t-shirt
- polo shirt
- vest
- cardigan
- wristwatch
- shoes
- necktie
- bowtie
- pants
- underwear
- glasses
- tie clip
- cufflinks
- hat
- capris
- sandals
- belt
- dress
- skirt
- tie-dye
- brooch
- pin
- bracelet
- gloves
- scarf
- jacket or coat
- boots
- white tie
- black tie
- kimono
- wrapper
- dressing gown
- Nehru jacket
- Dashiki
13. Fashion (Note: I just came upon this, and I don't believe we should be listing them *all*--I think we should be picking the ones from that list who are "historically significant", if the fashion world has such a label. --Robert W King 18:34, 29 September 2007 (CDT))
- Christian Dior
- Coco Chanel
- Jean-Paul Goethe
- Donna Karen
- Ralph Lauren
- Jordache
- Lee
- Arthur People
- Georgio Armani
- Dockers
- Nike
- Converse
- Vans
- Levi Strauss
- Mr. Blackwell
- Tiffany & Company
- Calvin Klein
- Betsey Johnson
- Brooks Brothers
- Polo
- Adidas
- Reebok
14. Landscaping [a business and a hobby]
15. Entertainment--this is interesting: all performance arts and sports provide entertainment; they are also hobbies and professions--my head hurts! Perhaps in Business, and/or Sociology?
16. Art -- now you can't believe we don't have this, uhu?
17. Man
19. Sexual intercourse surely belongs somewhere. Anthropology? Hobbies?