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Location: Bry-sur-Marne, France

Misc. information about me:

I'm currently working on my doctoral thesis, on "Britishness" and the development of national identity in Commonwealth countries in Oceania.

I am the author of two published research articles:

  • "Les communautés d'Îliens du Pacifique en Nouvelle-Zélande : Intégration et identité culturelle" (in GERMAIN, Lucienne & LASSALLE, Didier (eds.), Communauté(s), communautarisme(s) : aspects comparatifs, Paris: L'Harmattan, 2008, ISBN 978-2-296-05366-3 [1] [2])
  • "Relations interethniques aux Îles Fidji : deux 'minorités' face à face?" (in GERMAIN, Lucienne & LASSALLE, Didier (eds.), Les relations interethniques dans l'aire anglophone : entre collaboration(s) et rejet(s), Paris: L'Harmattan, 2009, ISBN 978-2-296-08678-4 [3] [4]).

I contribute more to the French Wikipedia, where there is a relative lack of articles on Pacific countries (there are many important things to add regarding Australia and Fiji, for example).

I have copied several of my Wikipedia articles to Knol. (example) I have also copied several of my articles from the French Wikipedia to the online version of the Larousse encyclopedia. (see here)

An article that I created in the English Wikipedia has been mentioned and linked to by a major French newspaper.

A line that I wrote in my article Wantok Cup (The Cup is intended to be a thrice-a-year competition, to be held in July (twice) and September (once), as part of independence commemoration celebrations in the Solomons, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, respectively.) was plagiarised by the main Papua New Guinean daily newspaper, the Post-Courier, on June 24, 2008.

Similarly, on July 8, 2009, a reporter for the Fiji Times, admitting that she got her information from Wikipedia, mentioned facts that I had added to articles: Marcus Stephen holding "several government portfolios from Home Affairs, Phosphate Royalties Trust, Police, Prisons and Emergency Services and then the Public Service", and Dame Carol Kidu having been "given a French award for her work and continued commitment to alleviate discrimination against physically and mentally disabled women, girls and children". You're welcome, Ms. Lavetiviti. But I hope you checked the sources I provided, rather than take my word for it.

I have written thirteen DYK articles: Lamine Guèye (skier), Trischa Zorn, Pal Szekeres, Niue Star, Ruatara (chief), Mary Ann Müller, Kiribati–Cuba relations, Robert Van Lierop, Fiji and the United Nations, James Tanis, Ralph Regenvanu, Love Patrol and The Maori Merchant of Venice.

This editor is a Yeoman Editor, and is entitled to display this Service Badge.
This editor is a Most Excellent Grognard, and is entitled to display this Wikipedia Vest Pocket Edition.
Which is actually the same thing as a Yeoman Editor service badge, but never mind.

In addition to various edits, in the English Wikipedia I've started the following articles:

DID YOU KNOW?

A selection of my articles

I've also filled in the article on my home town, and created the "Relations in Oceania" section in the article "Foreign relations of Cuba", and the "Relations with the Pacific" section in the article "Foreign relations of Australia". I've added sections to a few other articles, such as the section on the 'Ice Curtain' border in the article on the Bering Strait, the section on Henry Reynolds' role in the Mabo judgement, the section on Aboriginal resistance in Australia, 1788-1850... I've contributed significantly to the article on the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay; the section on media coverage, in particular, is almost entirely my work. I've updated and completed various articles, mainly relating to Oceania (such as Pacific Solution, Stolen Generations...). Most of the article on Miguel D'Escoto is by me. I've created list pages for newspapers in Pacific Islands countries (which I don't count in my list of articles above).

Things to do (amongst many others)
Create the following articles:

Complete the article on the History of Samoa.

See also: Through the hidden door to my subpage

Random comment: What a wonderful place is Wikipedia, where you can find encyclopediae in Latin, Tok Pisin, Klingon (until recently), and Scots!

My barnstars

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Well, barnstar. Singular. Only the one so far.

The Original Barnstar
For your amazing work including, among other things, countering systemic bias and having an apparent treasure trove of references for the contemporary articles that WP lacks. Here's to hoping you come back. Xavexgoem (talk) 18:51, 15 February 2009 (UTC)

The inevitable pointless jumbled infoboxes

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This user is French.
This user has English ancestry.
This user has Welsh ancestry, but sadly does not speak Welsh.
' This user is interested in many things, including history, geography, geopolitics and social anthropology.
' This user contributes primarily to the French Wikipedia.
VThis user is a vegetarian.
This user is an academic.
This user is interested in the History of Oceania.
5,000+This user has made more than 5,000 contributions to Wikipedia.
WThis user has started at least 531 English Wikipedia articles as of
July 18, 2009 – the last article was
National Library of Somalia.
This user has written or expanded 13 articles featured in the Did You Know section on the Main Page.


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