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The name of this article seems to be only used by pro-life people (see Google or this article : "sidewalk counselors, as Ms. Beyel and her fellow demonstrators call themselves").

How should it be named ? "Sidewalk interference", as British Columbia does ? "Abortion clinic protests" ?VictorVVV (talk) 15:43, 22 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Not so. Here is a University of Michigan Press book that uses it neutrally. StAnselm (talk) 19:15, 22 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Page 15 of this book : "usual tactics -- holding posters, singing, photographing people and "counseling"". It is clear that that book didn't believe that practice was counseling. They probably introduced the term "sidewalk counseling" with caution in missing pages of the book.
When searching "Sidewalk counseling" on Google Scholar, the top six results (1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6) use quotation marks (""sidewalk counseling"") and remind the reader of the origin of the word, and three of them (3: "in what they call “sidewalk counseling,”"; 4: "an activity these demonstrators refer to as "sidewalk counseling";6: "many protesters engage in tac- tics they refer to as "sidewalk counseling."") are very explicit.
Since "counseling" is a non-neutral term, in order to be used as a title, "sidewalk counseling" should be "evidenced through usage in a significant majority of English-language reliable sources", according to Wikipedia.VictorVVV (talk) 20:27, 22 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I'm still not convinced of the documentary evidence. Here is another book, this time by Princeton University Press, using it without quotation marks or comment that it is a self-designation. In any case, some of these sources should be added - I placed a "primary sources" tag in the article, which can be removed when stuff is added. But at this point I would be opposed to defining it merely as a self-designation. StAnselm (talk) 00:32, 23 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
According to this and that, the author of that book is pro-life.VictorVVV (talk) 00:48, 23 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I did a new search for "sidewalk counseling", that time with Google and restricted to nytimes.com. These were the top six results : 1;2;3;4;5;6. Only the second one uses "sidewalk counseling" without quotation marks or "who call themselves".VictorVVV (talk) 01:03, 23 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]


RfC: What should be the name of this article?

What should be the name of this article? How should we call this practice in other articles? VictorVVV (talk) 00:11, 29 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]