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post Sun 29th November 2009, 2:50pm
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The article on Denmark says "Denmark is the smallest country in Scandinavia." This would be true if two points were accepted:

* Iceland is not in Scandinavia; some would agree but others wouldn't and under NPOV that should be recognised.
* Greenland is not part of Denmark. That indeed seems to be the Wikipedia mythology. They draw a non-existent distinction between Denmark and the Kingdom of Denmark.

In people's experience, do I stand a fart's chance in hell of being allowed to sort that out?
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QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Sun 29th November 2009, 9:50am) *

The article on Denmark says "Denmark is the smallest country in Scandinavia." This would be true if two points were accepted:

* Iceland is not in Scandinavia; some would agree but others wouldn't and under NPOV that should be recognised.
* Greenland is not part of Denmark. That indeed seems to be the Wikipedia mythology. They draw a non-existent distinction between Denmark and the Kingdom of Denmark.

In people's experience, do I stand a fart's chance in hell of being allowed to sort that out?


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QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Sun 29th November 2009, 2:50pm) *

The article on Denmark says "Denmark is the smallest country in Scandinavia." This would be true if two points were accepted:

* Iceland is not in Scandinavia; some would agree but others wouldn't and under NPOV that should be recognised.

The categorization of Iceland is irrelevant as it is not a contender for "smallest country in Scandinavia", being 6–7× larger than Denmark.

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* Greenland is not part of Denmark. That indeed seems to be the Wikipedia mythology. They draw a non-existent distinction between Denmark and the Kingdom of Denmark.

Was Australia physically "part of" Britain? Is the unqualified term "Britain" synonymous with "British Empire" or "all territory administered by the UK", rather than meaning a clearly defined place in Europe?

How far would you take this reasoning?

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If you would seriously have the article instead read "Denmark is the third-largest country in Europe, after Russia and Kazakhstan", I'd say forget it. That would be wrong on several levels.
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post Sun 29th November 2009, 4:44pm
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This would be akin to having a debate as to whether France is the third largest country in North America.
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sun 29th November 2009, 1:44pm) *
This would be akin to having a debate as to whether France is the third largest country in North America.
It's fourth by my count. Fifth if you count Denmark.
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sun 29th November 2009, 1:44pm) *
This would be akin to having a debate as to whether France is the third largest country in North America.
It's fourth by my count. Fifth if you count Denmark.

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"The categorization of Iceland is irrelevant as it is not a contender for "smallest country in Scandinavia", being 6–7× larger than Denmark."

Iceland is 103,000 sq km. Denmark, even excluding greenland, is 43,100 sq km. How do you get 6-7x?

"Was Australia physically "part of" Britain? Is the unqualified term "Britain" synonymous with "British Empire" or "all territory administered by the UK", rather than meaning a clearly defined place in Europe?"

Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and subject, for many purposes, to the control of the Danish Parliament. It has considerable internal autonomy, but so does Alaska. I doubt that that is the same relationship as Australia now has to Britain. The area of Britain before Australian independence is surely not of current relevance.

I'm talking about Scandinavia,, not Europe. You know full well that most of Russia and nearly all of Kazakhstan aren't in Europe.
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QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Sun 29th November 2009, 5:15pm) *

I'm talking about Scandinavia,, not Europe. You know full well that most of Russia and nearly all of Kazakhstan aren't in Europe.

Exactly. Neither is Greenland.
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QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Sun 29th November 2009, 9:50am) *

The article on Denmark says "Denmark is the smallest country in Scandinavia." This would be true if two points were accepted:

* Iceland is not in Scandinavia; some would agree but others wouldn't and under NPOV that should be recognised.
* Greenland is not part of Denmark. That indeed seems to be the Wikipedia mythology. They draw a non-existent distinction between Denmark and the Kingdom of Denmark.

In people's experience, do I stand a fart's chance in hell of being allowed to sort that out?

Actually, there has been extensive discussion on Wikipedia of the current constitutional relationship between Denmark and Greenland. You can take a look at the relevant talkpages as a starting point. These would be [[Talk:Denmark]] and [[Talk:Kingdom of Denmark]] and [[Talk:Greenland]], as a starting point.

As I understand it, particularly in light of recent constitutional developments including the recent Greenlandic autonomy referendum, it would be a substantial oversimplification to say today that Greenland (or the Faroe Islands, for that matter) is "part of Denmark." Even before the referendum, they were not always treated as the same country; metropolitan Denmark is part of the European Union and Greenland is not, for example.

The designation "Kingdom of Denmark" is being used to comprise Denmark proper, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland, in much the same way (though the constitutional arrangements are not identical) as the Kingdom of the Netherlands comprises constituent countries of the Netherlands in Europe, the Netherlands Antilles, and Aruba. Whether the terminology on the Denmark articles is precise is something I will leave to the Danish and Faroese and Greenlandic editors. (I gather there are also issues as to precisely how the relevant Danish terms and usages are best translated into English, and some domestic issues of Danish and Greenlandic politics may be involved.) But certainly there needs to be some way to distinguish between Denmark in Europe and the entire Kingdom.

Moreover, even if formerly Greenland had been regarded as "part of Denmark" for constitutional purposes, this does not negate the ability to refer to Denmark as the country in Europe, so long as the context makes it clear that it is that which is being referred to. As someone pointed out earlier in this thread, under the French Constitution all of the overseas departments and territories are regarded as "part of France," and yet we would feel comfortable in saying "France is a country in Europe" rather than "France is a country in Europe, North and South America, and other places." Similarly, if one looked for a "map of France," one would not necessarily expect to find insets for French Guiana and St. Pierre and Miquelon. Yet the constitutional ties between France and its overseas region have always been at least as close as, and arguably closer than, those between Denmark and Greenland.

(As a historical matter, the contention that overseas regions are "part of" the European country arose as part of an effort to avoid the taint of of "colonialism," and also assisted in avoiding or terminating the designation of certain areas as "non-self-governing territories" triggering international responsibilities on the part of the administering Powers under Article 73(e) of the U.N. Charter. (See e.g. General Assembly resolution 849 (IX) in the case of Denmark and Greenland.) But I digress.)

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, all this discussion really belongs on Wikipedia rather than here. (It is not doing any harm here, I suppose, but it's a digression from the purpose of Wikipedia Review.) If your point is to ask whether issues such as the ones discussed here are open to discussion on Wikipedia, it turns out the answer is yes, and in fact that the issues have been discussed there robustly. On the other hand, if your point is to identify a mistake on Wikipedia, as part of an effort at criticism of Wikipedia's reliability, you've picked a rather odd place to start.
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post Sun 29th November 2009, 7:42pm
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QUOTE(Newyorkbrad @ Sun 29th November 2009, 1:22pm) *
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, all this discussion really belongs on Wikipedia rather than here. (It is not doing any harm here, I suppose, but it's a digression from the purpose of Wikipedia Review.) If your point is to ask whether issues such as the ones discussed here are open to discussion on Wikipedia, it turns out the answer is yes, and in fact that the issues have been discussed there robustly. On the other hand, if your point is to identify a mistake on Wikipedia, as part of an effort at criticism of Wikipedia's reliability, you've picked a rather odd place to start.
And that's the main point to be made here. Aside from all the legal wonking (which I personally found interesting, but I'm weird that way), this is a legitimate debate over semantics, legalisms, and common understanding that is entirely part and parcel of the encyclopedia authoring experience.

What we here at Wikipedia Review should look at regarding this issue is the process Wikipedia uses to resolve this issue. Do they empanel a group of historians, legal scholars, geographers, ethnographers, and other qualified and competent individuals to examine the issue, come to a reasoned conclusion, and issue a policy paper that then acts as a definitive guide to be applied consistently across all relevant and related articles? Or do they have a free-for-all on each semi-relevant talk page, resulting in incoherent and inconsistent handling of the issue, with different articles written from different interpretations of the circumstances? (I'm not sufficiently interested to see how self-consistent Wikipedia is here.)

Finally, what steps is Wikipedia taking to insulate itself from the ongoing domestic and international disputes and disagreements over the status of Greenland? I know Canada and Denmark are currently involved in a border dispute over some islands off the Greenland coast, and of course there has been for many years now an ongoing "discussion" regarding the status and autonomy of Greenland with respect to Denmark, the EU, and the global community generally (including the UN). I imagine there are not a few people who would not be above attempting to manipulate opinion in that discussion by way of Wikipedia.
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post Mon 30th November 2009, 12:54am
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sun 29th November 2009, 2:42pm) *

Do they empanel a group of historians, legal scholars, geographers, ethnographers, and other qualified and competent individuals to examine the issue, come to a reasoned conclusion, and issue a policy paper that then acts as a definitive guide to be applied consistently across all relevant and related articles?


Um, who's going to pay for the empanelment of said experts, when free-for-all bickering is, well, free?
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post Mon 30th November 2009, 12:57am
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Um, who's going to pay for the empanelment of said experts, when free-for-all bickering is, well, free?
I hear the Foundation is supposed to have $7.5M to play with next year. Surely they can pay for a panel or two out of that.
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sun 29th November 2009, 7:57pm) *

QUOTE(Obesity @ Sun 29th November 2009, 6:54pm) *
Um, who's going to pay for the empanelment of said experts, when free-for-all bickering is, well, free?
I hear the Foundation is supposed to have $7.5M to play with next year. Surely they can pay for a panel or two out of that.


Yes but 7 mil only takes you so far.

Their first priority should be to pay for a focus group to weigh the pros and cons of the inclusion of a portrait of the prophet in the Mohammed article.
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QUOTE(Obesity @ Sun 29th November 2009, 5:02pm) *

QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sun 29th November 2009, 7:57pm) *

QUOTE(Obesity @ Sun 29th November 2009, 6:54pm) *
Um, who's going to pay for the empanelment of said experts, when free-for-all bickering is, well, free?
I hear the Foundation is supposed to have $7.5M to play with next year. Surely they can pay for a panel or two out of that.


Yes but 7 mil only takes you so far.

Their first priority should be to pay for a focus group to weigh the pros and cons of the inclusion of a portrait of the prophet in the Mohammed article.


Yes but really. Do we have eight thousand years to debate it?
Hey that gives me an idea.

Take the most obnoxiously pro-portrait and the most obnoxiously anti-portrait and put them on the panel. And require they meet face-to-face and then lock them in, with only food and water and writing tablets, no computers, for say... two days. Anyone left alive, decides the outcome.
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So, to summarise:

This issue, no doubt like many other such on Wikipedia, shows that a compromise was hammered out among three groups:

1. Those who know what they are talking about and are reasonably NPOV
2. Those with a POV to grind
3. Those who have no notion what they are talking about

Is not that the problem with WP in a nut-shell? It should only be those in group 1 making the decisions but they are too often overwhelmed by the others.

Kelly is quite right; it is the Danish Government that is in discussion with the Canadian one, because what is in dispute is the boundary between Denmark and Canada. Greenland was in the EU for some years; was it then in Europe and did it cease to be in Europe when it left? And who says that the whole of Scandinavia has to be in Europe?

After this thread, I also question the value of discussing individual articles in detail here because too often there will not be sufficient expertise. That's no disrespect to the many valued people here whom I respect jointly and severally.
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After this thread, I also question the value of discussing individual articles in detail here because too often there will not be sufficient expertise. That's no disrespect to the many valued people here whom I respect jointly and severally.

MBisanz could turn this into a torts joke, but the punchline evades me tight now.
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sun 29th November 2009, 1:42pm) *

Finally, what steps is Wikipedia taking to insulate itself from the ongoing domestic and international disputes and disagreements over the status of Greenland? I know Canada and Denmark are currently involved in a border dispute over some islands off the Greenland coast, and of course there has been for many years now an ongoing "discussion" regarding the status and autonomy of Greenland with respect to Denmark, the EU, and the global community generally (including the UN). I imagine there are not a few people who would not be above attempting to manipulate opinion in that discussion by way of Wikipedia.

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After this thread, I also question the value of discussing individual articles in detail here because too often there will not be sufficient expertise. That's no disrespect to the many valued people here whom I respect jointly and severally.
It's fairly obvious that you're seeking to forward a particular point of view on Wikipedia; to that end your efforts to discuss this article here are not really consistent with Wikipedia Review's purpose.

Deciding whether Greenland is in Europe is a question that an encyclopedia author will need to settle in order to deal with categorization. I think Newyorkbrad did a good job of briefing the issue above, and his statement, to me, would be a good starting point for a policy paper on such matters. But such discussions, as Newyorkbrad notes, belong on Wikipedia, not here. Here we evaluate whether Wikipedia deals with such matters in a reasonable way.

I'm not well-enough informed on Greenlandic politics to even begin to understand what axe you are trying to grind here, but it's fairly clear that you are, in fact, trying to grind some axe. You've chosen the wrong set of sharpening stones, I'm afraid.
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Mon 30th November 2009, 6:05pm) *

QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Mon 30th November 2009, 5:39pm) *
After this thread, I also question the value of discussing individual articles in detail here because too often there will not be sufficient expertise. That's no disrespect to the many valued people here whom I respect jointly and severally.
It's fairly obvious that you're seeking to forward a particular point of view on Wikipedia; to that end your efforts to discuss this article here are not really consistent with Wikipedia Review's purpose.

Deciding whether Greenland is in Europe is a question that an encyclopedia author will need to settle in order to deal with categorization. I think Newyorkbrad did a good job of briefing the issue above, and his statement, to me, would be a good starting point for a policy paper on such matters. But such discussions, as Newyorkbrad notes, belong on Wikipedia, not here. Here we evaluate whether Wikipedia deals with such matters in a reasonable way.

I'm not well-enough informed on Greenlandic politics to even begin to understand what axe you are trying to grind here, but it's fairly clear that you are, in fact, trying to grind some axe. You've chosen the wrong set of sharpening stones, I'm afraid.

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