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Speedy deletion nomination of Sheila McNamee

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Conflict of interest

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Hi, you have been reported to the conflict of interest noticeboard here due to your recent editing. You are welcome to comment on the accusations made against you in this discussion. Thanks Smartse (talk) 21:01, 31 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

"{{helpme}}"

I am a graduate student, and not with any of the people whose articles I have edited, nor with their institutes. Their work is part of my research topic (for another university on another continent). I was surprised at the lack of internet information about the topic and feel that as a theory that competes with the status quo in psychology, it is noteworthy. It is not new, it's roots began in the 1970's and 80's. Although the theory is taught in Europe and the UK, it is not consistently taught in the US.

I am also interested (doing research) in other poststructural therapeutic theories and intended to
edit or create pages for them, as well. As I said, they have been around for at least three decades, and yet little is in Wikipedia about them. 
I emailed (through their universities) some of the theorists and asked if they minded if I created or edited articles. Some agreed,some did not. I do not know them personally or professionally.  

I would very much appreciate help revising the pages. I have used similar articles as templates. Perhaps I chose poorly. If you could point out good examples of living theorists and the academic institutions that house critical theories, I'd be very grateful. Dialogical (talk) 02:44, 1 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

First off, you must quickly add a rationale for not speedy deleting the articles you added the hangon tags to. Edit their talk pages and add why you believe they should not be deleted. Simply adding hangon is not sufficient. After that, you can get help editing the articles from relevant WP:Wikiprojects. Please avoid making any more edits that could be considered promotional. Gigs (talk) 03:27, 1 June 2009 (UTC)Reply
Additionally, you should also participate in the discussion at the conflict of interest noticeboard that concerns you. Gigs (talk)