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Democratic Governance Poll Comments

By mdewolfe
Created 2008-01-14 21:47

Which of the following contributions on the part of media is the most supportive of substantive democratic governance processes?

Is the media really only a watchdog - on government? So far, that's the majority opinion on this poll. But political parties are funded, often secretly, by the private sector. It would make sense to expand the role of the media to include all sectors, not just government, if a watchdog role is emphasised.
Jun 24, 2008 a30 7:08 PM

totally independent judgements are imperative. syed tsh. 8 june 08.

Jun 7, 2008 a30 8:49 PM

Democracy is supposed to be for the people, of the people and by the people. 

Because of lack of consciousness this word has been diluted and polluted as well as the word God (because most people do not know who they really are).

We need to stop trying to define ourselves and just be ourselves.

The world and the people of the world were created without titles or boundaries.  But we have given ourselves and conducted ourselves in such a way that the world seems to be self destructing.

It is time for an awakening. 

To tell the truth I don't care about democracy or any other such things that man has dreamed up to dominate man.  We just need to BE.


May 23, 2008 a31 5:45 AM

Note from The CI: The comments below relate to the archived poll: "The most important lesson to be learned for advancing democratic governance from the recent developments in Pakistan, Kenya, and Burma/Myanmar..." Those above relate to the most current poll.
Mar 14, 2008 a31 1:28 PM

I am currently developing a documentary on Latin American apathy when dealing with government corruption. I am looking for individuals expertts who want to become part of the developint of the project. i am also looking for finance to produce the documentary. My email is hbrproductions1@yahoo.com. Gladys Bensimon Writer/Director
Jan 27, 2008 a31 3:39 PM

Expanding debate will allow for all the other. If people occupy the public sphere for debating, they can go further into building democratic institutions and strengthening plural media and independent monitoring. But it has to come from them, from the bottom.
Jan 27, 2008 a31 8:42 AM

This poll is a challenge because several choices seem equally important - adapt democratic process, Expand ongoing public debate, Prioritise building local community democracies, Strengthen media independence and plurality. As a Cuban professor pointed out to a US university audience, democracy means different things in different contexts - eg, Cubans have democratic recourse at the local level for issues that affect their neighborhoods and families, but little national level empowerment. In the US, many people have little recourse to solve local problems - eg, homelessness and uneven distribution of food and healthcare - while they have a national election vote, but that does not always empower them to effect national level politics either - eg, changes in the balance of power between the executive, judicial, and legistative branches of government.
Jan 15, 2008 a31 9:20 AM

Communication to avoid rigging should be increased by media
Jan 15, 2008 a31 7:46 AM


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