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Democratic Media Sources/Ideas

Democratic Media as an article is lacking a lot of information and sources. I hope to add reliable sources in order to make the article more comprehensive. I also hope to add some new sections to the article such as the evolution of democratic media, the practicality of democratic media, or criticisms of democratic media. By adding these new sources and sections I hope to remove the warning flag that pops up when you open the article.


Sources: [1]CARPENTIER, NICO; LIE, RICO; SERVAES, JAN (July 1, 2010). "Community Media: Muting the democratic media discourse?". Continuum. 17 (1): 51–68. doi:10.1080/1030431022000049010. ISSN 1030-4312.

[2]Drew, Jesse (2014). A social history of contemporary democratic media. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-203-07499-2. OCLC 910301196.

[3] Cammaerts, Bart; Carpentier, Nico (2007). Reclaiming the media : communication rights and democratic media roles. Intellect. ISBN 978-1-84150-163-5. OCLC 475343965.

[4]"African journalism and the struggle for democratic media", Making Journalists, Routledge, pp. 173–196, 2006-03-13, ISBN 978-0-203-08802-9, retrieved 2022-09-19

[5]Carpentier, Nico; Dahlgren, Peter; Pasquali, Francesca (2013). Audience Transformations (1st ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9780203523162.

[6]Lynch, Jake, and Annabel McGoldrick. "Peace journalism: a global dialog for democracy and democratic media." Democratizing global media: One world, many struggles (2005): 269-312.

[7]Splichal, Slavko. "Ownership regulation and socialisation: Rethinking the principles of democratic media." Javnost-The Public 6.2 (1999): 5-24.

[8]Herman, Edward S. "Toward a democratic media." Media literacy: A reader (2007): 36-53.

[9]Botma, Gabriël J. "Going back to the crossroads: Visions of a democratic media future at the dawn of the new South Africa." Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies 32.2 (2011): 75-89.

[10]McFadden, Patricia. "Examining myths of a democratic media." (1998): 653-657.

Choose Potential Topics

Article 1: Citizen Media: This article is very outdated and has little to no section on social media which is the most popular form of citizen media presently. In the talk page of this article people have laid out similar plans of updating the outdated article, but no one has actually done it. If I were to select this article I would hope to add a section on twitter and a section on Instagram in order to make this article more modern.

Article 2: Participatory Media: This article is also fairly outdated and could use some modernization. The talk page of this article has only one message in it so not many other editors have worked on this article. I would hope to add a section about YouTube as it is integral part of participatory media.

Article 3: Democratic Media: This article is lacking a lot of citations and sources. I would hope to add some more information while also adding enough reliable sources to make the article more helpful and factual. The talk page of this article has only one message so it has not had a lot of editors working on it. If I select this article I would hope to add a section on examples of democratic media as right now there is only sections on the definition and the background.

Article 4: OpenGov: This article has a flag that one of the major contributors has a close connection with the subject so one thing I would do is go through the article and see if anything has bias and fix it. I would also try to add a criticisms section as there is not one currently. The talk page of this article has one very recent message about some potential changes, so this article could be getting some of the changes it needs soon.

  1. ^ CARPENTIER, NICO; LIE, RICO; SERVAES, JAN (July 1, 2010). "Community Media: Muting the democratic media discourse?". Continuum. 17 (1): 51–68. doi:10.1080/1030431022000049010. ISSN 1030-4312.
  2. ^ Drew, Jesse (2014). A social history of contemporary democratic media. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-203-07499-2. OCLC 910301196.
  3. ^ Cammaerts, Bart; Carpentier, Nico (2007). Reclaiming the media : communication rights and democratic media roles. Intellect. ISBN 978-1-84150-163-5. OCLC 475343965.
  4. ^ "African journalism and the struggle for democratic media", Making Journalists, Routledge, pp. 173–196, 2006-03-13, ISBN 978-0-203-08802-9, retrieved 2022-09-19
  5. ^ Carpentier, Nico; Dahlgren, Peter; Pasquali, Francesca (2013). Audience Transformations (1st ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9780203523162.
  6. ^ Lynch, Jake, and Annabel McGoldrick. "Peace journalism: a global dialog for democracy and democratic media." Democratizing global media: One world, many struggles (2005): 269-312.
  7. ^ Splichal, Slavko. "Ownership regulation and socialisation: Rethinking the principles of democratic media." Javnost-The Public 6.2 (1999): 5-24.
  8. ^ Herman, Edward S. "Toward a democratic media." Media literacy: A reader (2007): 36-53.
  9. ^ Botma, Gabriël J. "Going back to the crossroads: Visions of a democratic media future at the dawn of the new South Africa." Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies 32.2 (2011): 75-89.
  10. ^ McFadden, Patricia. "Examining myths of a democratic media." (1998): 653-657.