Media for Democracy

About Gilabs Policy Recommendation Academic Research Policy Notes Best Practices Roadmap for implementation

About

At Governance Innovation Labs, we are dedicated to enhancing the role of media in democracy by fostering an informed and engaged public. We believe that a robust and independent media is crucial for a healthy democracy, serving as a watchdog, a platform for public discourse, and a conduit for transparency and accountability. Our approach involves proposing actionable recommendations based on rigorous analysis, collaborating with academic researchers to generate insights, studying and sharing best practices from around the world, and developing comprehensive roadmaps for effective implementation. Through these efforts, we aim to empower media organizations, policymakers, and the public to uphold democratic values and practices.

Academic Papers on Role of Media in Democracy

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

Journalism in Democracies during times of War: Examining the role of Indian and US media — Aradhana Sharma (2010)

The Role of Media in Good Governance: Paid News Culture of Media and the Challenges to Indian Democracy — P. Ashraf (2014)

Role Of Media In Indian Democratic System — Bina Rai (2015)

  1. Provides a forum for political debate and education
  2. Ensures public accountability by scrutinizing government activities and exposing abuses of power
  3. Widening access to information and facilitating political participation
  4. Expanding citizen participation through new technology, enhancing democratic processes

Role of Media in Strengthening Democracy in India — Priyanka Sarkar (2017)

The Crucial Role of Media in Strengthening Democracy — Analysis of New Media’s Roles, Responsibilities and Challenges in the World’s Largest Democracy — Aparna Shekhawat (2017)

Artificial Intelligence in News Media: Current Perceptions and Future Outlook — Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos, and Wilson Ceron (2022)

  1. Machine Learning: Used for boosting public engagement through recommendation engines and for adjusting business strategies to individual readers. It helps in predicting subscription cancellations and building adaptive paywalls
  2. Computer Vision: mainly used for investigative reporting and fact checking media content. Its application is limited due to the need for significant technological infrastructure and investment which only large newsrooms can afford.
  3. Planning, Scheduling, and Optimization: Governed by automated journalism which often uses simple computational models to fill in template stories

Best Practices of Media for Democracy

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

Politicians and the media collectively have the responsibility for preserving a robust media environment. Risks have been recognized by experts in both halves.

1. Funding for the Media:

a) The Dutch Cultural Media Fund provides funding for artistic endeavors. It encourages collaboration between cultural organizations and broadcasters, as well as cultural works for public television.

b) CoBo Fund encourages public broadcasters, or public broadcasters and independent filmmakers, to collaborate on movies and documentaries.

c) Fund for Journalism Promotion supports independent, diversified, and of the highest caliber journalism, financing in order to keep journalistic media from becoming overly reliant on government assistance.

2. Action beyond journalism:

3. Role of journalists:

4. AI in Media:

REFERENCES

https://www.silverpush.co/blogs/contextual-advertising-guide/#:~:text=Contextual%20advertising%20is%20a%20type,sports%20equipment%2C%20or%20athletic%20apparel.

https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/our-research/case-studies-collaborative-local-journalism

https://www.inma.org/blogs/Generative-AI-Initiative/post.cfm/report-on-journalism-and-genai-features-important-use-cases-biggest-challenges

https://digpu.com/opinion/indian-journalists-who-have-upheld-true-journalism

https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/about-us/what-is-psm/psm-funding-models/

https://rm.coe.int/msi-res-2022-08-good-practices-for-sustainable-media-financing-for-sub/1680adf466

https://verbit.ai/media/ai-in-media-industry-latest-technology/#:~:text=AI%20in%20the%20media%20industry,creators%20to%20work%20more%20efficiently.

https://www.infosysbpm.com/blogs/media-entertainment/use-of-ai-in-media-entertainment-industry.html


Recommendations for Strengthening Media’s Role in Democracy

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

1. Funding for the Media:

One of the biggest and most urgent problems confronting public media today is funding. It’s become more and harder for public media organizations, large and small, to operate through a sustainable, viable, and healthy financial system that protects their independence. As a result, many are debating which funding model best suits their needs. The majority of funds used to sustain Indian media outlets come from commercial advertisements. But the government also has a significant role to play, managing the news market, supporting the public service broadcaster in the country, and providing public advertising dollars to private media. Increasing the variety of sources of income appears to be essential to a successful media company plan.

a. Advertisement: Advertising is a practical way for a lot of public broadcasters to independently get more income. Growing commercial interests might damage the people’s confidence in their public broadcaster in addition to affecting the quantity and quality of programming produced.

b. Subscription Service:

c. Household Levy

d. Government Funding

News media companies and journalists are called on to maintain high ethical standards when receiving funds either from public or private sources. This includes practices such as always acknowledging potential conflict of interest, keeping advertisement content separate from editorial content by labeling clearly, and disclosing transparently their sources of funding.

2) Actions beyond journalism:

3) Role of journalists

Journalists are the backbone of democratic media. Their role in uncovering truths, holding power accountable, and providing citizens with accurate information is crucial.

4) Using AI for promoting democracy

Journalists are able to function more productively by using artificial intelligence in the media as a tool to reduce tedious tasks. The various ways in which AI can enhance journalism are:

REFERENCES

https://www.publicmediaalliance.org/about-us/what-is-psm/psm-funding-models/

https://rm.coe.int/msi-res-2022-08-good-practices-for-sustainable-media-financing-for-sub/1680adf466

https://verbit.ai/media/ai-in-media-industry-latest-technology/#:~:text=AI%20in%20the%20media%20industry,creators%20to%20work%20more%20efficiently.

https://www.infosysbpm.com/blogs/media-entertainment/use-of-ai-in-media-entertainment-industry.html


Media Countering Democratic Backsliding

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

Background

The media is a strong tool which educates, informs and entertains us. It is a crucial channel for informing the public about politics and has a significant impact on setting public policy and opinion. But concerns over the state of media outlets have been raised in recent years. Distress caused by attacks on the impartiality or independence of the media. Changes in the media landscape have increased polarizing language and false information while also resulting in budget cuts to local and investigative journalism

Why does the media matter for democracy?

A key component of democratic engagement is the media. It establishes a forum for discussion, debate, and opinion sharing. It acts as a channel for interaction between the public and legislators, enabling them to share their opinions and suggestions, providing the public with the knowledge they require to engage, and giving the public’s voices a platform. By reporting on issues and providing direct inspection through interviews, the media also helps to keep politicians accountable.
The public’s view is formed in large part by the media. It has the power to affect the public’s understanding of a subject, the subjects they deem significant, and the information they rely on when making general political assessments through the substance and tone of its coverage.

Current difficulty with media independence

Because of the crucial responsibilities that the media play in shaping public opinion and promoting political accountability, politicians who engage in “democratic backsliding” around the globe frequently pose a danger to media freedom. This can take a variety of forms, including overt censorship, legal prosecution, violence against journalists, budget reductions, and takeovers of purportedly independent media organizations or regulatory bodies.

What does a free and healthy media look like?

High journalistic standards, media independence, plurality, and the presence of unbiased channels are all necessary components of a free and robust media.

Challenges and Criticisms

Recommendations to safeguard role of media

REFERENCES:

https://constitution-unit.com/2024/01/30/the-role-of-the-media-in-democracies-what-is-it-and-why-does-it-matter/

https://mediahelpingmedia.org/ethics/impartiality-in-journalism/

https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/expression/activities/2023-JD-Media-Freedom-and-Democracy.pdf


Roadmap for Enhancing Media in Democracy

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

The media plays an important role for a sustaining democracy. However to maximize its effectiveness, a strategic roadmap is essential. Here is a detailed roadmap:

1. Creating Action Committees

The first stage is to establish action committees with a focus specifically on issues related to Democracy. These committees will be tasked with verifying false information, confirming the truth, and bringing attention to democratically significant topics.

1.1. Teams for Fact-Checking

Create fact-checking teams whose job is to confirm information. These teams will physically or with the help of AI check the data to make sure the public is given trustworthy and accurate news.

1.2. Involvement of the Public in Fact-Checking

Encourage the people to voluntarily verify the facts. By reporting false information and helping with the verification process, citizens may build a community-driven movement to support the truth in the media.

1.3. Democratic Alliances

Organize pro-democracy groups to identify and curate news about problems that threaten democracy which violates the Constitution. These groups will see to it that significant democratic concerns are highlighted and brought to light.

2. Facilitating Action Committees

The Action Committee must be facilitated by a dedicated team to enable the committee to function efficiently and achieve their objective.

2.1 Coordinating with Stakeholders

For smooth communication between action committees and relevant stakeholders, assemble a facilitation team. This group will make sure that decision-makers, members of the public, and civil society groups are properly informed of the committees’ conclusions and recommendations.

2.2 Allocation of Resources

Make sure action committees have the required resources, like finance, technology, and experience, needed to do their job efficiently. Stakeholders should take necessary steps to provide the resources. Crowdsourcing can be done in this regard.

3. Publicity and Media Attention

The efforts of the Committee must be brought to light and positive changes should be highlighted to maintain public awareness and engagement. This approach does not only keep the public informed but also reinforces the importance of upholding democratic values.

3.1 Observation and Assessment

Establish a mechanism for monitoring committee decisions. Make sure these steps are effectively resolving the issues by keeping a regular eye on their development and results.

3.2 Awareness and Publicity

Develop a strong public relations team to educate the public about the accomplishments and activities of the action committees. Use a variety of media platforms to draw attention to their efforts and the improvements they have brought about and their importance in upholding democratic values.

3.3 Involving the Public

Encourage comments and involvement from the general public. Workshops and activities that involve the active participation of the public might foster a vibrant democracy.


GILabs Policy Notes: Enhancing Role of Media

~A research project by Governance Innovation Labs

A. OVERVIEW

The media is a strong tool which educates, informs and entertains us. It is a crucial channel for informing the public about politics and has a significant impact on setting public policy and opinion. But concerns over the state of media outlets have been raised in recent years. Distress caused by attacks on the impartiality or independence of the media. Changes in the media dynamics have increased polarizing language and false information while also resulting in budget cuts to local and investigative journalism.

B. RECOMMENDATIONS

1. Funding for the Media:

One of the biggest and most urgent problems confronting public media today is funding to operate through a sustainable, viable, and healthy financial system that protects their independence.

2. Actions beyond journalism:

3. Role of journalists

4. Using AI for promoting democracy

C. ROADMAP FOR IMPLEMENTATION

1. Creating Action Committees

1.1. Teams for Fact-Checking

Create fact-checking teams whose job is to confirm information either physically or with the help of AI.

1.2. Involvement of the Public in Fact-Checking

Encouraging the public to voluntarily verify the facts by reporting false information and helping with the verification process.

1.3. Democratic Alliances

Organize pro-democracy groups to identify and curate news about problems that threaten democracy.

2. Facilitating Action Committees

2.1 Coordinating with Stakeholders

For smooth communication between action committees and relevant stakeholders, assemble a facilitation team.

2.2 Allocation of Resources

Make sure action committees have the required resources, like finance, technology, and experience, needed to do their job efficiently.

3. Publicity and Media Attention

3.1 Observation and Assessment

Establish a mechanism for monitoring committee decisions.

3.2 Awareness and Publicity

Develop a strong public relations team to inform the public about the accomplishments and activities of the action committees.

3.3 Involving the Public

Workshops and activities that involve the active participation of the public might foster a vibrant democracy.

D. BEST PRACTICES