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The following list started off as a breakdown of current Workgroups (as at 8th August '07). While maintaining the very top-level groups, I've incorporated some others from the [[CZ:New | The following list started off as a breakdown of current Workgroups (as at 8th August '07). While maintaining the very top-level groups, I've incorporated some others from the [[CZ:New Workgroup Requests]] page, moved some around, added some others, suggested sub-workgroups, included examples of article titles that might fall within sub workgroups, and generally, meddled. | ||
Some of the existing headings/groups seem somewhat arbitrary. Why is Economics in Social Sciences, for example, while the very closely related Business is in Applied Arts and Sciences? Literature is in Humanities, not Arts... surely a case could be made for either. | Some of the existing headings/groups seem somewhat arbitrary. Why is Economics in Social Sciences, for example, while the very closely related Business is in Applied Arts and Sciences? Literature is in Humanities, not Arts... surely a case could be made for either. |
Revision as of 09:28, 10 August 2007
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The following list started off as a breakdown of current Workgroups (as at 8th August '07). While maintaining the very top-level groups, I've incorporated some others from the CZ:New Workgroup Requests page, moved some around, added some others, suggested sub-workgroups, included examples of article titles that might fall within sub workgroups, and generally, meddled.
Some of the existing headings/groups seem somewhat arbitrary. Why is Economics in Social Sciences, for example, while the very closely related Business is in Applied Arts and Sciences? Literature is in Humanities, not Arts... surely a case could be made for either.
At least at first glance, obvious workgroups seem to be missing. Dog (along with all other animals) should surely be in a subgroup of Biology, rather than being in the first level underneath that heading? Wheat is also in Biology - and in Agriculture. Agriculture is appropriate, of course, but Biology? What about non-food/non-commercial plants, which presumably shouldn't be in an Agriculture group.
Anyway, here's what I'll be proposing for discussion... (work in progress)
Natural Sciences
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth Sciences
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Animal Kingdom
- Mammals
- Dog
- Cetaceans
- Dolphins
- Whales
- Orca
- Mammals
- Plant Kingdom
Social Sciences
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Economics
- Education
- Geography
- Law
- Linguistics
- Organisations
- International
- United Nations
- European Union
- Oil Producing and Exporting Countries
- Government
- Department of Defence {United States}
- Ministry for Defence {United Kingdom}
- National Health Service
- International
- Politics
- Government
- Political parties
- Political ideologies
- Psychology
- Sociology
Humanities
Classics History Philosophy Religion Mythology and Folklore
Arts
- Architecture
- Visual Arts
- Sculpture
- Painting
- Literature
- Performance Arts
- Music
- Classical music
- Rock music
- Popular music
- Jazz
- Theater
- Film
- Television
- Music
Applied Arts and Sciences
- Agriculture
- Business
- Computers
- Computer languages and programming
- Information security
- Computer viruses
- Engineering
- Food Science
- Healing Arts
- Health Sciences
- Journalism
- Library and Information Science
- Media
- Military
- Robotics
Avocations, Recreation and Related Professions
- Games
- Board games
- Card games
- Computer and video games
- Children's games
- Tag
- Avocations and hobbies
- Animal husbandry
- Dog breeding
- Numismatics
- Philately
- Reenactment
- Animal husbandry
- Sports
- Martial Arts
- Kung fu
- Yachting
- Golf
- Martial Arts
- Service and Voluntary Organisations
- Rotary International
- Red Cross
- Scouting
Area Studies
- North America
- Canada
- United States of America
- California
- San Francisco
- California
- South America
- Europe
- European Union
- France
- United Kingdom
- Scotland
- England
- London
- Asia
- Africa
- Australasia