User talk:LGreg/sandbox/Approaches to Knowledge (LG seminar 2020/21)/Seminar 12/History

History of Psychosurgery
Hi! I think we are supposed to contribute to other people's work here. I was just thinking that maybe some references should be added to the section on the history of Psychosurgery. Basc0024 (discuss • contribs) 21:05, 2 November 2020 (UTC)

Hello! A suggestion for the article on the history of psychosurgery would be to perhaps change the title. Although the question "Does psychosurgery's history guarantee it no future?" is very valid and interesting it is only really the last part of the article that brings this up. It also gives the reader a subjective starting point as they are already from the beginning questioning the future of the discipline. Maybe it's just a personal preference but I would perhaps change the title to something more "neutral" and instead highlight the existing question in the paragraph that discusses the nature of psychosurgery today.

I agree, in Wiki training, it was said that titles should be relatively short and simple, with no questions or other phrases that may suggestive for a reader.

Thanks guys! I fixed the references now,and I'll fix the titles. YouShouldNeverHaveLetMeBegin (discuss • contribs) 23:14, 10 November 2020 (UTC)

History of International Relations
Hello! I wanted to add a little bit to The History of International Relations so I figured I'd post it here so the author could see it first. I'm still not quite sure of Wiki etiquette yet. It's just an addition about what IR as a degree covers in more recent years.

More recently, International Relations as a discipline has come to encompass a wider breadth of topics beyond conflict and warfare, including environmental issues, cultural representation, and trade negotiations. As individuals and businesses of different nationalities mix across borders around the world, these subjects have grown in importance because they affect each other and the various interactions between countries.

Dyinghouseplant (discuss • contribs) 01:55, 10 November 2020 (UTC)

Hi Dyinghouseplant! This topic was indeed missing in my contribution and I was working on it. However, thank you for your reference! it was really helpful and interesting to read.

Uclqrdi (discuss • contribs) 16:27, 3 November 2020 (UTC)Uclqrdi

Ah, I didn't realize that at the time. Just read your article and it looks great! Dyinghouseplant (discuss • contribs) 13:16, 10 November 2020 (UTC)

Haha, no worries! Happy you like it!

Uclqrdi (discuss • contribs) 16:04, 10 November 2020 (UTC)Uclqrdi

History of Ecology
Hi, I would like to add a suggestion for the article on the history of ecology. I found this book chapter about historical ecology that I found very interesting and I thought you might want to have a look. It's basically defining the historical ecology as a discipline that studies the past and the future of the human-environment relationship. So they are looking at the relations of ecology and the ecosystems with humans. The chapter in the books talks about how interdisciplinary this discipline or subject is because they need to have an insight on geography, sociology, biology or even politics. This field of research was first brought after the Second World War and especially by the French historical Annales School in the 1920s. They are also talking about the difficulty of this discipline as each case is different from the other and I thought it was very interesting. I added something on your article if you don't mind.

[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea1887 Crumley, Carole L. "Historical Ecology." The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, 2018. 1-5. Web.]

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History of Anatomy
Hi, I just wanted to add a section to History of Anatomy regarding Leonardo Da Vinci and thought I would add it here.

Leonardo Da Vinci also contributed to the discipline of anatomy with his drawings and annotations of the human body, however much of Da Vinci’s work went unpublished for years. Due to Da Vinci’s own interdisciplinary talents, being an artist, sculptor and engineer, his drawings and dissections were also performed extremely skilfully, also having described coronary sinuses almost 200 years before they were officially named.

Reference is : Jones R. Leonardo da Vinci: anatomist. Br J Gen Pract. 2012;62(599):319. doi:10.3399/bjgp12X649241

- ATKuser035 Thank you so much i'll add it to my work!

-hplover101

History of Medical Physics
To the person who wrote about it, hi !! I read your article and quickly made a link between our two works because we both work on disciplines that emerged from two existing ones (Biochemistry and Medical Physics) that is why I just wanted to let you the date on which the word "medical physics" was first used because for me, it is a real indicator of the founding of a discipline. According to my source (https://www.physicamedica.com/article/S1120-1797(14)00048-9/pdf), this word was first used in English in 1847 ! Hope I helped ! Basc0024 (discuss • contribs)