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This article has been tagged as having a slanted point of view in part because there has only really been one academic book written on the subject. There have, however, been articles in various respectable journals and newspapers, not to mention YouTube videos, blogs, and other sources. This is a grass roots social movement and so, naturally, the more “respectable” sources are a little bit hard to find. It is important that other voices are cited and included in this article. In the interest of full disclosure, I worked closely with the collection of cartonera books at the University of Wisconsin while I was a graduate student. There is no doubt in my mind that the topic of this article is sufficiently notable for inclusion in Wikipedia. I also recognize that it there is plenty of work to be done here. giso6150 (talk) 01:46, 6 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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