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2011 Wisconsin budget protests
Part of United States public employee protests 2011
Overhead view of hundreds of people wearing red for the Teacher's union, protesting against Walker's bill.
Thousands gather inside Madison Wisconsin's Capitol rotunda to protest Governor Walker's proposed bill.
Date 15 فبراير 2011 (2011-02-15)ongoing
Location Wisconsin Wisconsin
43°4′29.6″N 89°23′8″W / 43.074889°N 89.38556°W / 43.074889; -89.38556
Status Ongoing
Causes Opposition to certain provisions in legislation proposed by Governor Scott Walker to address a projected $3.6 billion budget shortfall.
Goals Stopping Wisconsin Senate Bill 11
Characteristics Protest, Sit in, Demonstrations
Parties to the civil conflict
Wisconsin Democratic Party
Various Unions
Wisconsin Republican Party
Lead figures
Non-centralized leadership Scott Walker
Arrests, etc
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Arrests: At least 9

A civil conflict infobox may be used to summarize information about a particular civil conflict (for example, protest, clash with police, etc) in a standard manner. This template is designed for non-military conflicts, so please do not use on the entry of military conflict.

المحتويات

[تعديل] Usage

The infobox should be added using the {{infobox Civil Conflict}} template, as shown below:

{{Infobox Civil Conflict
| title =
| partof =
| image =
| caption =
| date =
| place =
| coordinates = 
| causes =
| status =
| goals = 
| result =
| methods =
| side1 =
| side2 =
| side3 =
| leadfigures1 =
| leadfigures2 =
| leadfigures3 =
| howmany1 =
| howmany2 =
| howmany3 =
| casualties1 =
| casualties2 =
| casualties3 =
| casualties_label =
| notes =
}} 

Name of conflict
Affiliated events
Image
Caption
Date
Location
Coordinates of location
Cause
Status
Goals
Results
Methods used in the civil conflict
Parties to the conflict 1
Parties to the conflict 2
Parties to the conflict 3
Stakeholders 1
Stakeholders 2
Stakeholders 3
Numbers 1
Numbers 2
Numbers 3
Injuries 1
Injuries 2
Injuries 3
Casualties section label
Remarks

All parameters are optional parameters, the general please fill out conflict, date, place, result. Can also follow the different nature of the conflict, to adopt the parameters.

  • title – the name of the conflict being described (e.g. "2011 Wisconsin budget protest").
  • partofoptional – the larger conflict containing the event described in the article. For protests, it could be larger encompassing movement.
  • imageoptional – an image for the infobox. The image must be given in the form [[Image:Example.jpg|300px|alt=Example alt text]]; in particular, the thumb attribute must not be selected.
  • captionoptional – the text to be placed below the image.
  • dateoptional – the date of the conflict described. Convention is to give the actual date for the civil conflict.
  • place – the location of the conflict. For conflicts covering a wide area, a general description (e.g. "France", or "Europe", or "Worldwide") may be used.
  • coordinatesoptional – the location of the structure, given as a coordinate pair by using {{coord}} with display=inline,title.
  • map_typeoptional – the base map to be used for the location map, e.g. "Scotland"; see {{location map}} for more details.
  • latitudeoptional – latitude for placing the marker on the location map, e.g. "56.81".
  • longitudeoptional – longitude for placing the marker on the location map, e.g. "-2.68".
  • map_sizeoptional – width of the location map in pixels (px), e.g. "150"; defaults to: "220".
  • map_captionoptional – caption displayed below the location map; defaults to "Location within {{{map_type}}}", e.g. "Location within Scotland".
  • map_labeloptional – the label placed next to the marker on the location map.
  • resultoptional – The choice of term should reflect what the sources say. In cases where the standard terms do not accurately describe the outcome, a link to the section of the article where the result is discussed in detail (such as "See the 'Aftermath' section") should be used instead of introducing non-standard terms like "marginal" or contradictory statements. It is better to omit this parameter altogether than to engage in speculation about which side won or by how much.
  • statusoptional – for ongoing conflicts, the current status of the conflict. This should not be used if a final result (above) is provided.
  • goalsoptional – goal for the conflict. For instance, Regime change, human rights, democracy.
  • methodsoptional methods used in the civil dispute. Many terms can be used. For instance, Protest march, Picketing, Street protesters, Petitions, Sit-in, Riot, Hunger strike, Suicide, Bombing, Strike, Walkout, Lockout, Boycott, or Book burning. See: Protest#Forms of protest.
  • side1/side2/side3optional – the parties participating in the conflict. When there is a large number of participants, it may be better to list only the three or four major groups on each side of the conflict, and to describe the rest in the body of the article. The side3 field may be used if a conflict has three distinct "sides", and should be left blank on other articles. Sides should be listed in order of importance to the conflict, be it in terms of political clout, or a recognized chain of command. If differing metrics can support alternative lists, then ordering is left to the editors of the particular article.
    • side1a/side2a/sude3aoptional – in cases where the parties significantly changed over the course of the conflict, these subsidiary fields may be used to provide additional rows for the sideN fields (above).
    • side1b/side2b/side3boptional – additional row, as above.
    • side1c/side2c/side3coptional – additional row, as above.
    • side1d/side2d/side3doptional – additional row, as above.
  • primaryleaders1/primaryleaders2/primaryleaders3optional – the primary leaders of the sides involved. The primaryleaders3 field can only be used if the side3 field is set.
  • units1/units2/units3optional – the people or groups involved. If a large number of distinct groups are present, it may be better to reference the body of the article than to include the entire list in this field. The units3 field can only be used if the side3 field is set.
  • howmany1/howmany2optional – the numerical size of the people involved.
  • howmany3optional – if side3 is set, this is a third size field identical to the two above; if it is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total participation in a conflict is known.
  • casualties1/casualties2optional – casualties suffered, including dead, wounded, missing, and arrested.
  • casualties3optional – if side3 is set, this is a third casualty field identical to the two above; if it is not set, this is an alternate combined field for use where only the total casualties of a conflict are known, or where civilian casualties cannot be directly attributed to either side.
  • casualties_label - optional - Renames the section label of the casualties field. The default label is Casualties.
  • notesoptional – optional field for further notes; this should only be used in exceptional circumstances.

[تعديل] Usage Examples

These are examples from the test cases page for the sandbox:

[تعديل] 2011 Jordanian protests

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2011 Jordanian protests
Jordan Locator.png
Date 7 January 2011 – ongoing
Location  Jordan
Characteristics Demonstrations.
Casualties
Death(s) 0
Injuries 10
2011 Jordanian protests
Jordan Locator.png
Date 7 January 2011 – ongoing
Location  Jordan
Characteristics Demonstrations.
Injuries
10
Fatalities
0

[تعديل] 2011 Bahraini protests

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{{Infobox civil conflict}} {{Infobox civil conflict/sandbox}}
2011 Bahraini protests
Date 14 February 2011 – ongoing
Location  Bahrain
26°01′39″N 50°33′00″E / 26.0275°N 50.55°E / 26.0275; 50.55احداثيات: 26°01′39″N 50°33′00″E / 26.0275°N 50.55°E / 26.0275; 50.55
Status Ongoing
Causes Corruption of government,
government discrimination against Shia,
the slow pace of democratization[12][13]
[14]
Goals Ending the monarchy,[15]


rewriting the Constitution,
ending economic, political and human rights violations[12][13]

Characteristics Civil resistance and Demonstrations
Concessions
given

1,000 Bahraini dinars (approx. US$2,600) per family,[16] increased social spending[17]

Lead figures
Al Wefaq National Islamic Society[18] King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa[15]
Casualties
Arrested Several[19]
Wounded 541 (official number)[20]
Death(s) 7 (official number)[20][21]
2011 Bahraini protests
Date 14 February 2011 – ongoing
Location  Bahrain
26°01′39″N 50°33′00″E / 26.0275°N 50.55°E / 26.0275; 50.55احداثيات: 26°01′39″N 50°33′00″E / 26.0275°N 50.55°E / 26.0275; 50.55
Status Ongoing
Causes Corruption of government,
government discrimination against Shia,
the slow pace of democratization[12][13]
Goals Ending the monarchy,[15]
rewriting the Constitution,
ending economic, political and human rights violations[12][13]
Characteristics Civil resistance and Demonstrations
Concessions given

1,000 Bahraini dinars (approx.

US$2,600) per family,[16] increased social spending[17]
Lead figures
Al Wefaq National Islamic Society[18] King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa[15]

[تعديل] 2011 Saudi Arabian protests

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2011 Saudi Arabian protests
Saudi Arabia (orthographic projection).svg
Date 21 January 2011 – Ongoing
Location  Saudi Arabia
24°39′00″N 46°46′01″E / 24.65°N 46.767°E / 24.65; 46.767احداثيات: 24°39′00″N 46°46′01″E / 24.65°N 46.767°E / 24.65; 46.767
Status Ongoing
Causes Poor infrastructure in Jeddah following flooding, prisoners held without trial,[23] release of political prisoners[24]
Goals Political and economic changes
Characteristics demonstrations, self-immolation, online campaign
Concessions
given
$10.7 billion to benefit citizens[25]
Lead figures
Faisal Ahmed Abdul-Ahad[26][27][28]

(or Abdul-Ahadwas[27])

King Abdullah
Number
Protesters:
Online campaign:
Hundreds[29]
26,000[30]
Arrests, casualties, etc
Arrests:
Injuries:
Deaths:
40–60
0
2[27][31]
2011 Saudi Arabian protests
Saudi Arabia (orthographic projection).svg
Date 21 January 2011 – Ongoing
Location  Saudi Arabia
24°39′00″N 46°46′01″E / 24.65°N 46.767°E / 24.65; 46.767احداثيات: 24°39′00″N 46°46′01″E / 24.65°N 46.767°E / 24.65; 46.767
Status Ongoing
Causes Poor infrastructure in Jeddah following flooding, prisoners held without trial,[23] release of political prisoners[24]
Goals Political and economic changes
Characteristics demonstrations, self-immolation, online campaign
Concessions given $10.7 billion to benefit citizens[25]
Lead figures
Faisal Ahmed Abdul-Ahad[26][27][28] (or Abdul-Ahadwas[27]) King Abdullah
Number
Protesters:
Online campaign:
Hundreds[29]
26,000[30]
-
Arrests, casualties, etc
Arrests:
Injuries:
Deaths:
40–60
0
2[27][31]
-

[تعديل] Empty/Minimalist infobox

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Infobox civil conflict/doc
Location {{{place}}}
Infobox civil conflict/doc

This test case demonstrates the minimal infobox, it should show that the location field is the only required field.

[تعديل] Test of three sides

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{{Infobox civil conflict}} {{Infobox civil conflict/sandbox}}
The Great Example Protest of 2012
Part of Some bigger protest
Overhead view of hundreds of people wearing red for the Teacher's union, protesting against Walker's bill.
Here is my caption, here is my spout
Date يناير 1, 1900 (1900-01-01) – present
Location Flag of Antarctica.svg Antartica
-90°0′0″N 0°0′0″W / 90°S 0°E / -90; 0احداثيات: -90°0′0″N 0°0′0″W / 90°S 0°E / -90; 0
Status Ongoing protests
Causes Opposition to certain provisions of this template which I see as both true and false at the same time[32]
Characteristics Editing, Eating, Partying
Concessions
given
Flanders gave Marge a left handed template fork.[33] Homer gave Ned his trout hooks back.[32]
Parties to the civil conflict
The Evil Party The Good Party The Diddly Party
Lead figures
King Homer Simpson[32] Queen Marge Simpson[32] Reverend Ned Flanders[32]
Number

Protesters:

100,000+[32][33]

Counter protesters:

Few thousand[32]

Angels:

1[32][33]

Injuries, arrests, cookies burnt, etc.

Arrests:

1E99+[32]

Self injuries:

92[33]

Hairs lost:

1[32]

Friends lost:

5[32]

Cookies burnt:

592 (estimate)[33]

Hairs raised:

3[32]

Sins committed:

6[32][33]

Wives lost:

1[33]

Bibles lost:

3+[32]

The Great Example Protest of 2012
Part of Some bigger protest
Overhead view of hundreds of people wearing red for the Teacher's union, protesting against Walker's bill.
Here is my caption, here is my spout
Date يناير 1, 1900 (1900-01-01) – present
Location Flag of Antarctica.svg Antartica
-90°0′0″N 0°0′0″W / 90°S 0°E / -90; 0احداثيات: -90°0′0″N 0°0′0″W / 90°S 0°E / -90; 0
Status Ongoing protests
Causes Opposition to certain provisions of this template which I see as both true and false at the same time[32]
Characteristics Editing, Eating, Partying
Concessions given Flanders gave Marge a left handed template fork.[33] Homer gave Ned his trout hooks back.[32]
Parties to the civil conflict
The Evil Party The Good Party The Diddly Party
Lead figures
King Homer Simpson[32] Queen Marge Simpson[32] Reverend Ned Flanders[32]
Number

Protesters:

100,000+[32][33]

Counter protesters:

Few thousand[32]

Angels:

1[32][33]

Injuries, arrests, cookies burnt, etc.

Arrests:

1E99+[32]

Self injuries:

92[33]

Hairs lost:

1[32]

Friends lost:

5[32]

Cookies burnt:

592 (estimate)[33]

Hairs raised:

3[32]

Sins committed:

6[32][33]

Wives lost:

1[33]

Bibles lost:

3+[32]

Injuries
This shouldn't print since casualties1, casualties2, or casualties3 fields are filled.
Fatalities
This shouldn't print since casualties1, casualties2, or casualties3 fields are filled.
Arrests
This shouldn't print since casualties1, casualties2, or casualties3 fields are filled.

[تعديل] Test of maps & video

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{{Infobox civil conflict}} {{Infobox civil conflict/sandbox}}
This tests the map at the bottom of the infobox
Part of Some bigger protest
Chinstrap Penguins rallying in Antarctica.

Video of Chinstrap Penguins rallying in Antarctica against human encroachment
Date يناير 1, 1900 (1900-01-01) – present
Location Flag of Antarctica.svg Antartica
-90°0′0″N 0°0′0″W / 90°S 0°E / -90; 0احداثيات: -90°0′0″N 0°0′0″W / 90°S 0°E / -90; 0
Result Look below and find out if this infobox is rendering correctly
Causes The map is easy to break.[32]
Parties to the civil conflict
Mappy people Non-mappy people
Injuries, arrests, cookies burnt, etc.

Arrests:

1E99+[32]

Self injuries:

92[33]

Hairs lost:

1[32]

Friends lost:

5[32]

Cookies burnt:

592 (estimate)[33]

Hairs raised:

3[32]

Penguin hide out is located in Antarctica
{{{alt}}}
Penguin hide out
The vast protest fields of southern Antarctica
This tests the map at the bottom of the infobox
Part of Some bigger protest
Chinstrap Penguins rallying in Antarctica.

Video of Chinstrap Penguins rallying in Antarctica against human encroachment
Date يناير 1, 1900 (1900-01-01) – present
Location Flag of Antarctica.svg Antartica
-90°0′0″N 0°0′0″W / 90°S 0°E / -90; 0احداثيات: -90°0′0″N 0°0′0″W / 90°S 0°E / -90; 0
Causes The map is easy to break.[32]
Parties to the civil conflict
Mappy people Non-mappy people
Injuries, arrests, cookies burnt, etc.

Arrests:

1E99+[32]

Self injuries:

92[33]

Hairs lost:

1[32]

Friends lost:

5[32]

Cookies burnt:

592 (estimate)[33]

Hairs raised:

3[32]

Penguin hide out is located in Antarctica
{{{alt}}}
Penguin hide out
The vast protest fields of southern Antarctica

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  32. 32.00 32.01 32.02 32.03 32.04 32.05 32.06 32.07 32.08 32.09 32.10 32.11 32.12 32.13 32.14 32.15 32.16 32.17 32.18 32.19 32.20 32.21 32.22 32.23 32.24 32.25 32.26 32.27 32.28 32.29 32.30 32.31 32.32 32.33 32.34 32.35 32.36 32.37 Fake Ref 1 for sample
  33. 33.00 33.01 33.02 33.03 33.04 33.05 33.06 33.07 33.08 33.09 33.10 33.11 33.12 33.13 33.14 33.15 33.16 33.17 Fake Ref 2 for sample

[تعديل] Sandbox

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Template:Infobox Civil Conflict/sandbox

If possible, please try to view any modifications using a variety of web browsers and on different types of computer (PC, Macintosh, etc). Thank you!

[تعديل] See also


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