User:Taraserena/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: Censorship of student media
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article is not notable as it only contains six sources that are not up to date. The lead is somewhat vague and requires more explanation. the article is not neutral as it only focuses on cases within the US. It is not organized into sections and major points of this topic. overall the article is not complete. Sources:


 * Farquhar, L., & Carey, M. (2019). Self-Censorship Among Student Journalists Based on Perceived Threats and Risks. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 74(3), 318-335.
 * Kopenhaver, L. (1995). Censorship becomes Way of Life for High School Journalists. Contemporary Education, 66(2), 89-91.
 * Bobkowski, P., & Belmas, G. (2017). Mixed Message Media: Girls’ Voices and Civic Engagement in Student Journalism. Girlhood Studies, 10(1), 89-106.Article Evaluation

Option 2

 * Article title: Free Media Movement
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article is not notable as it consists of poor grammar and does not appear complete. It is not organized into sections and has no content to back up this topic. The lead is vague and does not directly explain what Free media movement is.  Sources:  Gunasekara, L. (1994). The role of press institutes and journalists associations in promoting pluralism in Sri Lanka  Gamage, S., Groves, C. P., Manikar, F. M. M., Turner, C. S., Padmalal, K. U. K. G., & Kotagama, S. W. (2017). The taxonomy, distribution, and conservation status of the slender loris (Primates, Lorisidae: Loris) in Sri Lanka. Primate Conservation, 31, 83-106.

Option 3

 * Article title: Opinion journalism Article Evaluation: This article is incomplete and is not notable. There are no sources to back up any content.  Sources:  Meltzer, K., & Hoover, J. (2014). Civility in News Discourse: The Case of PBS’ Brooks and Shields. Electronic News, 8(3), 216-235.  Dubois, E., & Jacobson, J. (2020). Journalists’ Use of Social Media to Infer Public Opinion: The Citizens’ Perspective. Social Science Computer Review, 38(1), 57-74.

Option 4

 * Article title: Mobile journalism
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article lacks content of current cases and examples of mobile journalism.  Sources:   López-García, X., Silva-Rodríguez, A., Vizoso-García, &., Westlund, O., & Canavilhas, J. (2019). Mobile Journalism: Systematic Literature Review. Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 27(59), 9-18.  Perreault, G., & Stanfield, K. (2019). Mobile Journalism as Lifestyle Journalism?: Field Theory in the integration of mobile in the newsroom and mobile journalist role conception. Journalism Practice, 13(3), 331-348.

Opinion 5

 * Article title: Canadian Journalism Foundation
 * Article Evaluation: This article appears incomplete as it lacks content and organization of sections. It does not focus on specific examples and cases. It is only backed up by three sources.
 * Sources: lark, B. (2014). FRAMING CANADA'S ABORIGINAL PEOPLES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDIGENOUS AND MAINSTREAM TELEVISION NEWS. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 34(2), 41-64.