Templates used by WikiProject Sociology for various purposes include those described below.
Stub template
editA stub template is added to the bottom of stub (tiny) articles, to indicate they are ripe for expansion. For how to, check the box below.
- To add a stub template to an article on a concept related to sociology, add the {{socio-stub}} to the bottom of it
- To add a stub template to an article on a sociologist, add the {{sociologist-stub}} to the bottom of it
Userboxes
editUserboxes can be added to one's user page to show one's interests or make other statements about oneself. You may want to use userboxes identifying your command in various languages, alma mater, or your favorite wikiprojects. The following userboxes are related to our project or sociology in general:
This user is a member of WikiProject Sociology. |
{{User WPSOC}} - WikiProject Sociology userbox; project members may include this on their user pages
This user is a sociologist. |
{{User Sociologist}} - Sociologist profession userbox; sociologists may include this on their user pages
SOC | This user is an expert in Sociology. |
{{User Sociology expert}} - Sociologist profession userbox; allows for specification of specialty areas; sociologists may include this on their user pages
This user is interested in sociology. |
{{User:UBX/Sociology}} - Sociology interest userbox, editors interested in sociology may include this one on their user pages
WikiProject assessment template
editThe WikiProject Sociology template {{WikiProject Sociology}} should be added to each sociology-related article's talk page. It will then enable its inclusion in our article alerts, copyedit-needed listing, and other tools.
Produces:
Sociology: Social Movements C‑class Low‑importance | |||||||||||||||||||
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If you want to fill in the class and importance categories, add stub/start/C/B/GA/A/FA after the equal sign following class, and low/mid/high/top after the one following importance parameter. You can find more on the precise definition of those terms at WikiProject Sociology guidelines.
Awards
editThe following awards can be given by anyone to editors who contributed significantly to improving sociology-related content on Wikipedia.
Image | What to type | Description | |
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{{subst:The Sociology Barnstar|message ~~~~}} | The Sociology Barnstar'
The Sociology Barnstar of National Merit may be awarded to an editor who contributed significantly to improving sociology-related content on Wikipedia. | ||
{{subst:The Society Barnstar|message ~~~~}} | The Society Barnstar
The Society Barnstar is intended for those whose work advances the general understanding of any given society one may attain by consulting Wikipedia. | ||
{{subst:The Barnstar of Liberty|message ~~~~}} | The Barnstar of Liberty
The Barnstar of Liberty may be awarded to an editor who contributes significantly to expand or improve Wikipedia's coverage of human rights, liberty or freedom of expression. | ||
{{subst:The LGBT Barnstar|message ~~~~}} | The LGBT Barnstar
The LGBT Barnstar is awarded to editors who make significant contributions that expand Wikipedia’s knowledge about homosexuality, bisexuality, transexuality, LGBT life and culture, notable LGBT people, events and movements, sociological issues, and population statistics. | ||
{{subst:The Human Rights Barnstar|message ~~~~}} | The Human Rights Barnstar
The Human Rights Barnstar may be awarded to an editor who contributes significantly to expand or improve an article related to human rights. | ||
{{subst:The Peace Barnstar|message ~~~~}} | The Peace Barnstar
The Peace Barnstar is to be awarded to users who create articles about or on subjects relating to peace, nonviolence, and tolerance. | ||
{{subst:The Workers' Barnstar|message ~~~~}} | The Workers' Barnstar
The Workers' Barnstar may be awarded to Wikipedians who edit, or improve Wikipedia's information on Socialism orCommunism. }} There are dozens of other barnstar and awards available as well, see Wikipedia:Barnstars for a larger list. |