2008/7/10 David Goodman dgoodmanny@gmail.com:
I strongly agree that articles on X in popular culture [etc] are better than extensive sections in the general article, but it's usual to collect material in broad topics until there's enough for more specific articles. In such a general article, it would best be worded as representative examples of various specific woods being used per the spirit of summary style. And those who oppose such content oppose it no matter where it goes.
Some can be better than others, when there's decent research available on the subject in popular culture itself. [[Nuclear weapons in popular culture]] is a good example. An "in popular culture" article is ideally sociology, not pop culture example-collecting.
- d.