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international contributors and many Americans who were dissatisfied with their media's coverage on the issue logged onto the website for an alternative source. With a shift to a more broad based readership, the e-magazine "became a forum of debate for political activists, academics, journalists, businesspeople, politicians, and international civil servants from around the world" drawing interest from charitable sponsors.
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future of multiculturalism and the impact of migration. openDemocracy's mission statement asserts: "With human rights as our central guiding focus, we ask tough questions about freedom, justice and democracy. We give those fighting for their rights the agency to make their case and to inspire action."
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is an independent media platform and news website based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2001, openDemocracy states that through reporting and analysis of social and political issues, they seek to "challenge power and encourage democratic debate" around the world. The founders of the website have
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By 2002, the three main topics of debate covered on the website were: the impact of globalisation, the use and abuse of American power around the world and the character of Islam. As the magazine grew, so too did its coverage of topics from climate change and regulation of global markets to the
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on the subject, who was in New York during the attacks. In his article, Gitlin presciently wrote that what was needed was "a focused military response—a precise one, not a revenge spasm ... but an action that distinguishes killers from civilians." openDemocracy began receiving daily
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was editor from 2005 to 2007. She was succeeded in 2010 by Rosemary Bechler, who in turn handed over the editorship to Adam Ramsay in 2019. In 2012 the editor-in-chief was Magnus Nome, who was succeeded by Mary Fitzgerald.
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openDemocracy is owned and published through a non-profit foundation. It has been funded by a number of philanthropic organisations, among them the
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In terms of readership, the website had nearly 9 million unique visitors in 2021, with 40% of all returning readers coming from the UK.
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Tony Bennett (Autumn/Winter 2005-06). "Opening up democracy, interview with the founder of openDemocracy.net Anthony Barnett" (PDF).
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been involved with established media and political activism. The platform has been funded by grants from organisations such as
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On 21 September 2022, the organisation announced that they were being sued in the UK by a company linked to the former
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Originally attracting a meagre following, visits to openDemocracy's website grew exponentially following the
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This article is about the UK-based website. For the U.S.-based organization, see
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organiser and political campaigner, was the first editor (2001–2005) and
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openDemocracy Foundation for the Advancement of Global Education
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Contesting Media Power: Alternative Media in a Networked World
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Coalition for Open Democracy

Anthony Barnett
Paul Hilder
Operating income
opendemocracy.net
Advertising
Users
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Python
ISSN
1476-5888
OCLC
988806400
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Open Society Foundations
Ford Foundation
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
Anthony Barnett
Paul Hilder
Charter 88
Isabel Hilton
President of Kazakhstan
Nursultan Nazarbayev
Mott Foundation
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
Ford Foundation
September 11 attacks
Todd Gitlin

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