Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion [2023-04-24 13:07]: > On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 12:52 PM juan via agora-business > <agora-busin...@agoranomic.org> wrote: > > > > ABSTRACT: based on the considerably well-crafted analysis and extensive > > historical research, useful and insightful crafting of concepts, but an > > unfortunate lack of indexing references, I ask the author to REVIEW & > > RESUBMIT the thesis by adding such references, after which I recommend > > nomination for a M.N. > > > > Can you comment on why you picked the M.N. level? Levelling is often > the most contentious question on theses (we agree it deserves a > degree, but not which degree) and personally I would have pegged this > one at Bachelors, but that was just a qualitative first reaction on my > part ("substantial" but not "remarkable" contribution as per R1367 > standards). Also, ais523 already has an M.N. but not a Bachelors. I > seem to remember we balked in the past at giving someone the same > degree twice, and nobody on the Scroll is listed as (x2) or any other > indication of a double award for any degree, and I remember we added > types of degrees (tracks) to allow for multiples. But I can't > remember why (I don't think there's an explicit prohibition on doing > so?)
Well, I find the matter of citations very important. It doesn't seem to be a well-stablished practice in Agoran theses. As I said, creating that precedent would be remarkable, as it would even be cited in future reviews (I believe). But, oh well, if the thesis is worth a degree, it must be worth the lesser degree. -- juan