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Professor at the University of Michigan that does not have any notable works. It appears as if her only claim to notability is her being a signatory to the
I Apologize campaign, but it seems that there were non-notable people that also have this claim. I do not think that this individual is a notable academic.
Spiralwidget (
talk) 14:18, 16 December 2022 (UTC)reply
Comment I thought that she had no notable works, but here I am happily corrected- there was a work with a wikipedia article that I did not see (
Denial of Violence). In addition, there is evidence that she won a prize (the Mary Douglas Prize) for the book. Now I am just wondering why this is not mentioned in the main article. I will edit to make it clearer why she is considered notable.
Spiralwidget (
talk) 14:25, 16 December 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep. She is a rather well known scholar. I noticed that the nominator corrected themselves, but I just wanted to give the discussion a first keep vote.
Paradise Chronicle (
talk) 16:42, 16 December 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep: Pretty clearly meets
WP:NAUTHOR based on what was already in the article at time of nomination. The article on Denial of Violence shows extensive professional reviews, and I've also been able to find professional reviews for Rise of the Bourgeoisie, Demise of Empire: Ottoman Westernization and Social Change[1] and East encounters West: France and the Ottoman Empire in the eighteenth century[2][3]. There's also a good case for
WP:NPROF, as she has
high citations numbers in a typically low-citation field.
Curbon7 (
talk) 17:38, 16 December 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep. Heavy reviews of many books give an easy pass of
WP:AUTHOR. I added the ones I found on JSTOR to the article but searching other sources would probably find more. I also agree with the pass of
WP:PROF#C1 noted above based on high citation counts in a low-citation field. —
David Eppstein (
talk) 19:04, 16 December 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep: even speedy, clearly meets NAUTHOR for a well-received academic book.
Peacemaker67 (
click to talk to me) 03:32, 17 December 2022 (UTC)reply
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