To balance articles with transnational scope, which currently have focus on one region or country
To reduce content conflicts from national points-of-view on shared issues between nations of East Asia
To expand coverage on East Asian topics that predate the establishment of the current countries and states of East Asia, or their expansion into territories they did not previously occupy, or which they subsequently lost control of.
Participants
Active participants
To join WikiProject East Asia, edit this section and add the
Wikitext#{{subst:me}} with your areas of interest to the bottom of the following list of participants. Participants should also place
participant identification on their user page.
Quigley (
talk) 00:36, 1 November 2010 (UTC) Cultural diffusion and interactionreply
-- 李博杰 | —
Talkcontribsemail Yeah, finally got this WikiProject started! Pretty much anything along the lines of society, history, politics, language, warfare, culture, et cetera. Also, woo! Got "死" 4,
my favourite number! 04:06, 1 November 2010 (UTC)
Takamaxa - will help with wikifying and eventually assessing articles for inclusion.
Hong Qi Gong (
Talk -
Contribs) - I'm not a very active editor anymore, but my interest in this WikiProject lies in subject matters that intersect the historical nations and modern countries in East Asia, and international relations between the East Asian countries.
Qwyrxian - I'm especially interested in building consensus and achieving neutral articles on highly contentious subjects (e.g.,
Senkaku Islands,
Sea of Japan, etc.).
日本穣? ·
投稿 ·
Talk to Nihonjoe - Mostly articles related to Japan. I can also help with tasks requiring admin abilities. 06:56, 27 November 2010 (UTC)reply
HXL's Roundtable, and
Record: mostly mainland China, especially its cities. a bit of modern history. need to break that habit, as I need to begin to learn the history of the pre-Republic China. ^^@Benlisquare: hope that was sarcastic, but still funny.
—
Ed!(talk) 16:31, 1 December 2010 (UTC) Korea, primarily the Korean War.reply
Asoer I'm not very active, and very busy with other stuff. I'm at least a little familiar with Chinese characters, in detail that few people care about.
Dragfyre (
talk·contribs) – I mainly work on projects related to
Vietnam (and
SE Asia), but I might find myself working on East Asian topics from time to time, esp. China and Japan. My interests are mainly in society, culture, geography, and economy (currently working on a series on
Rail transport in Vietnam).
--
Shadowy Sorcerer (
talk) 01:32, 13 December 2011 (UTC): I am interested in reviewing East Asian related articles for accuracy. I would like to help write articles on Chinese histroy, language, literature and philosophy!reply
Globaldreamer (
talk) 13:09, 19 May 2012 (UTC): I can act as a consistency checker (i.e. making sure all the proper links link up). I can also help by flagging articles so that all the contentious articles can achieve neutral status along with
Qwyrxian (
talk·contribs). My interests include East Asian history in general, specifically any history related to the forebearers of modern Korea, international politics, international development, Africa, US Government, civics, global health, any basic science, physics, and math. Yeah I have a lot of interests ^^* Small goal is for the history section of wiki, or at least the East Asian section to be as reputable as the science section is. The science section is well-referenced, and known for its high quality (read: Ph.D students, postdocs, and professors use it).reply
MarkMysoe - General edits, and bring the knowledge I have.
CWH (
talk·contribs) -- History of China, Chinese culture and literature, US-China relations, study of China, food and cookery of East Asia, missions and Christianity in China, film in China and Japan.
For the purposes of this project, historical East Asia is defined as any area within eastern Asia which has sustained significant influence from the historical nations, states, and culture of East Asia, broadly construed. This includes Vietnam and Eastern Russia up until the end of the Cold War.
This project covers the following aspects of East Asia:
The nations and states of East Asia, both current and historic, broadly construed. Examples include
Macau, the
Mongol Empire, the
Qing Dynasty, and
Gojoseon.
The capital cities of the nations and states of East Asia, both current and historic. Examples include
Xi'an,
Pyongyang,
Karakorum, and
Taipei.
Territorial claims, including bodies of water and geographic features, that are either shared or contested by multiple nations or historical groups within East Asia. Examples include the
Sea of Japan, the
South China Sea, the
Ryukyu Islands, and the
Himalaya Mountain Range.
Culture, including philosophy and religion, that has or had a regional impact or spread, or can be traced to multiple nations or states in origin or end destination. Examples of this include
Confucianism,
Buddhism,
Veneration of the dead, and
Culture of Japan.
Objects, events, concepts, and entities with demonstrable ties to the region, either in origin or effect, that contribute greatly to an understanding of the region as a whole whole, or a significant portion of that region. Examples include
East Asian Games,
Tofu, the
Ink brush, and
CJK characters.
This project is of mid level scope. This means that its coverage is narrower than the whole of Asia (which is covered by
WikiProject Asia,) but broader than any individual nation or state within East Asia (which would be covered by a national level WikiProject.)
The goals of this project are twofold. First, we aim to improve the content of articles within the scope of this WikiProject. Secondly, we aim to provide coordination, resources, and if necessary, informal mediation between associated WikiProjects.
To balance articles with transnational scope, which currently have focus on one region or country
To reduce content conflicts from national points-of-view on shared issues between nations of East Asia
To expand coverage on East Asian topics that predate the establishment of the current countries and states of East Asia, or their expansion into territories they did not previously occupy, or which they subsequently lost control of.
Participants
Active participants
To join WikiProject East Asia, edit this section and add the
Wikitext#{{subst:me}} with your areas of interest to the bottom of the following list of participants. Participants should also place
participant identification on their user page.
Quigley (
talk) 00:36, 1 November 2010 (UTC) Cultural diffusion and interactionreply
-- 李博杰 | —
Talkcontribsemail Yeah, finally got this WikiProject started! Pretty much anything along the lines of society, history, politics, language, warfare, culture, et cetera. Also, woo! Got "死" 4,
my favourite number! 04:06, 1 November 2010 (UTC)
Takamaxa - will help with wikifying and eventually assessing articles for inclusion.
Hong Qi Gong (
Talk -
Contribs) - I'm not a very active editor anymore, but my interest in this WikiProject lies in subject matters that intersect the historical nations and modern countries in East Asia, and international relations between the East Asian countries.
Qwyrxian - I'm especially interested in building consensus and achieving neutral articles on highly contentious subjects (e.g.,
Senkaku Islands,
Sea of Japan, etc.).
日本穣? ·
投稿 ·
Talk to Nihonjoe - Mostly articles related to Japan. I can also help with tasks requiring admin abilities. 06:56, 27 November 2010 (UTC)reply
HXL's Roundtable, and
Record: mostly mainland China, especially its cities. a bit of modern history. need to break that habit, as I need to begin to learn the history of the pre-Republic China. ^^@Benlisquare: hope that was sarcastic, but still funny.
—
Ed!(talk) 16:31, 1 December 2010 (UTC) Korea, primarily the Korean War.reply
Asoer I'm not very active, and very busy with other stuff. I'm at least a little familiar with Chinese characters, in detail that few people care about.
Dragfyre (
talk·contribs) – I mainly work on projects related to
Vietnam (and
SE Asia), but I might find myself working on East Asian topics from time to time, esp. China and Japan. My interests are mainly in society, culture, geography, and economy (currently working on a series on
Rail transport in Vietnam).
--
Shadowy Sorcerer (
talk) 01:32, 13 December 2011 (UTC): I am interested in reviewing East Asian related articles for accuracy. I would like to help write articles on Chinese histroy, language, literature and philosophy!reply
Globaldreamer (
talk) 13:09, 19 May 2012 (UTC): I can act as a consistency checker (i.e. making sure all the proper links link up). I can also help by flagging articles so that all the contentious articles can achieve neutral status along with
Qwyrxian (
talk·contribs). My interests include East Asian history in general, specifically any history related to the forebearers of modern Korea, international politics, international development, Africa, US Government, civics, global health, any basic science, physics, and math. Yeah I have a lot of interests ^^* Small goal is for the history section of wiki, or at least the East Asian section to be as reputable as the science section is. The science section is well-referenced, and known for its high quality (read: Ph.D students, postdocs, and professors use it).reply
MarkMysoe - General edits, and bring the knowledge I have.
CWH (
talk·contribs) -- History of China, Chinese culture and literature, US-China relations, study of China, food and cookery of East Asia, missions and Christianity in China, film in China and Japan.
For the purposes of this project, historical East Asia is defined as any area within eastern Asia which has sustained significant influence from the historical nations, states, and culture of East Asia, broadly construed. This includes Vietnam and Eastern Russia up until the end of the Cold War.
This project covers the following aspects of East Asia:
The nations and states of East Asia, both current and historic, broadly construed. Examples include
Macau, the
Mongol Empire, the
Qing Dynasty, and
Gojoseon.
The capital cities of the nations and states of East Asia, both current and historic. Examples include
Xi'an,
Pyongyang,
Karakorum, and
Taipei.
Territorial claims, including bodies of water and geographic features, that are either shared or contested by multiple nations or historical groups within East Asia. Examples include the
Sea of Japan, the
South China Sea, the
Ryukyu Islands, and the
Himalaya Mountain Range.
Culture, including philosophy and religion, that has or had a regional impact or spread, or can be traced to multiple nations or states in origin or end destination. Examples of this include
Confucianism,
Buddhism,
Veneration of the dead, and
Culture of Japan.
Objects, events, concepts, and entities with demonstrable ties to the region, either in origin or effect, that contribute greatly to an understanding of the region as a whole whole, or a significant portion of that region. Examples include
East Asian Games,
Tofu, the
Ink brush, and
CJK characters.
This project is of mid level scope. This means that its coverage is narrower than the whole of Asia (which is covered by
WikiProject Asia,) but broader than any individual nation or state within East Asia (which would be covered by a national level WikiProject.)
The goals of this project are twofold. First, we aim to improve the content of articles within the scope of this WikiProject. Secondly, we aim to provide coordination, resources, and if necessary, informal mediation between associated WikiProjects.