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[[Image:Lifetime prevalence of incarceration.png|right|thumb|300px|Lifetime risk of incarceration for different racial groups in the United States. The lifetime risk for Black males is around 1/3. The relationship between [[race and crime]] is one example of a topic where many important aspects are not covered in mainstream sources.]]
[[Image:Water deities.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Monstropedia provides an extensive classification of monsters following a number of semantic criteria. For instance,a query into our database would gather all monsters having water as their primary element.]]
[[File:Population-1950-21001.png|thumb|300px|right|Past and predicted future population numbers 1950-2100. One issue relevant to [[White demographics]] with Whites quickly becoming minorities worldwide.]]
[[Image:Japanese yokai.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Monstropedia offers the traditional approach by analyzing all the monsters according to their lore of origin. Japanese yokai are specific monsters that derive from Japanese mythology.]]
'''Monstropedia''' is an electronic encyclopedia which aims at listing all monsters that belongs to mythology, art and modern foklore.
'''Monstropedia''' is an electronic encyclopedia which aims at listing all monsters that belong to mythology, art and modern popular culture (games, comics, films).


The word Monstropedia is derived from two classical concepts: from the latin verb monstro, "to show", or "to point out"; familiar to us in the derivative, demonstrate. and ἐγκύκλιος παιδεία (enkýklios paideía) that is encyclopedia. The name has a dual symbolic meaning:
The word Monstropedia is derived from two classical concepts: the Latin verb ''monstro'', "to show", or "to point out"; and ''ἐγκύκλιος παιδεία'' (enkýklios paideía) which is the Greek word for "encyclopedia". The name has hence a dual symbolic meaning:


* Monstropedia sets its focus on topics that usually are not covered in — i.e. that falls outside of mainstream encyclopedias.
* Monstropedia sets its focus on topics that are usually out of the boundaries of mainstream encyclopedias.


* Monstropedia has a philosophical and historical purpose, to keep myths alive so that they can influence the mainstream debate, culture and historical view.
* Monstropedia has a philosophical and historical purpose, to keep myths alive so that they can influence the mainstream debate, culture and historical view.


The project is still in its early stages, but the database is growing every day and you are heartily welcome to contribute to the growth of this valuable and unique encyclopedia.
This is an ongoing project and you are heartily welcome to contribute to the growth of this valuable and unique encyclopedia.


===More information ===
===More information ===
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*[https://www.facebook.com/Monstropedia '''Monstropedia on Facebook''']
*[https://www.facebook.com/Monstropedia '''Monstropedia on Facebook''']


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=== How do I sign up for an account?===
*[[Monstropedia:Register|Please follow these instructions]]
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==== Contact ====
=== Contact ===
You can contact us by sending an e-mail to the international staff: info(at)Monstropedia.com
You can contact us through our main site: [https://www.monstrous.com/contact// Monstrous.com]


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Monstropedia provides an extensive classification of monsters following a number of semantic criteria. For instance,a query into our database would gather all monsters having water as their primary element.
Monstropedia offers the traditional approach by analyzing all the monsters according to their lore of origin. Japanese yokai are specific monsters that derive from Japanese mythology.

Monstropedia is an electronic encyclopedia which aims at listing all monsters that belong to mythology, art and modern popular culture (games, comics, films).

The word Monstropedia is derived from two classical concepts: the Latin verb monstro, "to show", or "to point out"; and ἐγκύκλιος παιδεία (enkýklios paideía) which is the Greek word for "encyclopedia". The name has hence a dual symbolic meaning:

  • Monstropedia sets its focus on topics that are usually out of the boundaries of mainstream encyclopedias.
  • Monstropedia has a philosophical and historical purpose, to keep myths alive so that they can influence the mainstream debate, culture and historical view.

This is an ongoing project and you are heartily welcome to contribute to the growth of this valuable and unique encyclopedia.

More information

How do I sign up for an account?

Contact

You can contact us through our main site: Monstrous.com