User:Roarkstata/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title : Nairobi Agreement (1999)
 * Article Evaluation
 * -The article is a stub
 * -Not many sources
 * -No images, not much information
 * Sources
 * -Brewer, Cecily G. “Peril by Proxy: Negotiating Conflicts in East Africa.” International Negotiation 16.1 (2011): 137–167. Web.
 * -Gettleman, Jeffrey, and Alexis Okeowo. “Warlord’s Absence Derails Another Peace Effort in Uganda.” New York Times (1923-Current file) 12 Apr. 2008. Web.
 * -Papa, Michael J, Jeffrey Mapendere, and Patrick J Dillon. “Waging Peace through Improvisational Action: Track-Two Diplomacy in the Sudan-Uganda Conflict.” Southern Communication Journal 75.4 (2010): 349–369. Web.
 * -Lucima, Okelli. "Accord."
 * -RUDDY DOOM, KOEN VLASSENROOT, KONY'S MESSAGE: A NEW KOINE?THE LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY IN NORTHERN UGANDA, African Affairs, Volume 98, Issue 390, January 1999, Pages 5–36, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a008002
 * -Lucima, Okelli. "Accord."
 * -RUDDY DOOM, KOEN VLASSENROOT, KONY'S MESSAGE: A NEW KOINE?THE LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY IN NORTHERN UGANDA, African Affairs, Volume 98, Issue 390, January 1999, Pages 5–36, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a008002

Option 2

 * Article title : 1961 Ugandan general election
 * Article Evaluation
 * -Article has image
 * -Article has graphics
 * -Not many sources
 * -Not much information
 * -Article simply lists results of election and no history or background knowledge
 * Sources
 * -Byrd, Robert O. “Characteristics of Candidates for Election in a Country Approaching Independence: The Case of Uganda.” Midwest Journal of Political Science, vol. 7, no. 1, 1963, pp. 1–27. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2108818. Accessed 8 Feb. 2020.
 * -Hancock, I. (1970). Patriotism and Neo-Traditionalism in Buganda: The Kabaka Yekka (‘The King Alone’) Movement, 1961–1962. The Journal of African History, 11(3), 419-434. doi:10.1017/S0021853700010239
 * -Horowitz, Dan. “Attitudes of British Conservatives towards Decolonization in Africa.” African Affairs, vol. 69, no. 274, 1970, pp. 9–26. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/720177. Accessed 8 Feb. 2020.
 * -Hancock, I. (1970). Patriotism and Neo-Traditionalism in Buganda: The Kabaka Yekka (‘The King Alone’) Movement, 1961–1962. The Journal of African History, 11(3), 419-434. doi:10.1017/S0021853700010239
 * -Horowitz, Dan. “Attitudes of British Conservatives towards Decolonization in Africa.” African Affairs, vol. 69, no. 274, 1970, pp. 9–26. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/720177. Accessed 8 Feb. 2020.

Option 3

 * Article title : 1900 Buganda Agreement
 * Article Evaluation
 * -Article is a stub
 * -No image
 * -Few references
 * Sources
 * -  Tamukedde Mugambwa, John. “The Legal Aspects of the 1900 Buganda Agreement Revisited.” The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 19.25-26 (1987): 243–274. Web.
 * -  Isabirye, Stephen, and Victoria L. Enders. “Agrarian Relations and Conflict in Early and Middle Colonial Uganda, 1900-1945.” ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 1996. Web.
 * -  Morris, H. F. “Sir Philip Mitchell and ‘Protected Rule’ in Buganda.” The Journal of African History 13.2 (1972): 305–323. Web.
 * -  Morris, H. F. “Two Early Surveys of Native Courts in Uganda.” Journal of African Law 11.3 (1967): 159–174. Web.
 * -  “Kagwa, Apolo (1868â1827).” 2008: 87–87. Print.
 * -  “MAKING READY FOR THE KABAKA.” The Sphere 223.2904 (1955): 48. Web.
 * -  “Kagwa, Apolo (1868â1827).” 2008: 87–87. Print.
 * -  “MAKING READY FOR THE KABAKA.” The Sphere 223.2904 (1955): 48. Web.