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It is argued that the distinction between public and private information that underpins how we define valuable or appropriate news content is also a gendered concept.[2] The feminist argument follows that the systematic subversion of private or subjective information excludes women's voices from the popular discourse.[2] Further to this point, feminist media theorists argue there is an assumed sense of equality or equalness implicit in the definition of the public that ignores important differences between genders in terms of their perspectives. So while media democracy in practice as alternative or citizen journalism may allow for greater diversity, these theorists argue that women's voices are framed within a masculine structure of objectivity and rationalist thinking.[3]