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“No-Saying” in Habermas

Political Theory, 2011
Habermas’s paradigm of communicative action is usually taken to be pretty much dominated by consensus, “Yes-saying.” What if this were a radically one-sided perception? We take up this unorthodox position by arguing that “no-saying” in this paradigm is typically overlooked and underemphasized. To demonstrate this, we consider how negativity is figured
Stephen K. White, Evan Robert Farr
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Is Habermas on Twitter?

2015
Jurgen Habermas’s concept of the public sphere remains a major building block for our understanding of public communication and deliberation. Yet ‘the’ public sphere is a construct of its time, and the mass media-dominated environment which it describes ...
Axel Bruns, Tim Highfield
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Habermas and the Public Sphere

German Studies Review, 1994
The relationship between civil society and public life is in the forefront of contemporary discussion. No single scholarly voice informs this discussion more than that of Jurgen Habermas. His contributions have shaped the nature of debates over critical theory, feminism, cultural studies, and democratic politics.
David Waldstreicher, Craig Calhoun
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Habermas, democracy and the public sphere: Theory and practice

European Journal of Social Theory, 2021
A fil rouge goes through Habermas’s decade long research. It is the idea that Reason and rationality permeate human societies and may lead human action towards emancipation, if aptly elaborated through the filter of theoretical reflection.
G. De Angelis
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The Limits of Learning: Habermas' Social Theory and Religion

, 2016
Habermas' view that contemporary philosophy and social theory can learn from religious traditions calls for closer consideration. He is correct to hold that religious traditions constitute a reservoir of potentially important meanings that can be ...
Maeve Cooke
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Habermas, interests and organizational learning: a critical perspective

Learning Organization, 2019
Purpose This paper aims to use critical theorist Jürgen Habermas’s conceptualization of the relationship between knowledge and interests to better understand the role of common and competing interests during organizational learning. Design/methodology/
Laurie Field
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Habermas on Nature: A Postnormal Reading between Moral Intuitions and Theoretical Restrictiveness

, 2016
Environmental ethicists typically consider Jurgen Habermas’s theory of communicative action to exclude moral consideration for nonhuman animals. Habermas's early work indeed limits relationships with nature to instrumental ones.
Y. Hendlin, K. Ott
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