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Political Economy and the Public Sphere

2018
This essay traces the arc of the twin-born notions of political economy and the public sphere. It explores how history trespassed the boundaries that were supposed to separate them, which provoked thinkers and writers to consider the mutual dependency of both spheres and the tension over strict disciplinary divides.
Jeremy Adelman, Jessica Mack
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The Public Sphere and the Political Sphere: Rhetorical Interconnections

2002
Unpublished presentation to Department of Communication Colloquium.
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Women, Politics and the Public Sphere

2019
<i>Women, Politics and the Public Sphere</i> focuses intellectually on the legacy of eighteenth-century women thinkers, writers and political philosophers in understanding the emergence of women public intellectuals in the US and UK, and highlights how women public intellectuals now reflect much more social and cultural diversity.
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The Public Sphere and Political Space

2012
Habermas' reconstruction follows the transformation of the bourgeois public sphere from its origins in the early modern period, to its democratic outcome in the twentieth century. Many institutions worldwide draw their cultural legitimacy from their references to a sphere of human rights understood as inalienable and belonging to man as such.
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Politics, Philanthropy and the Public Sphere

1985
Nineteenth-century women did cross the boundary that separated private and public life, for a variety of reasons. Exploration of these reasons should help us to establish how far such ventures came to be undertaken on behalf of women themselves, even though they may have originated in women’s identification with their community, their class and their ...
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Political Science and the Public Sphere Today

Perspectives on Politics, 2015
The potential of political science to contribute to debates over public issues has long been hindered by tensions in the discipline's goals of achieving scientific rigor while also serving America's democracy. Those tensions have been exacerbated by recent trends in American higher education working to separate research and teaching activities and to ...
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Political Management: Redefining the Public Sphere.

Contemporary Sociology, 1986
Eva Etzioni-Halevy, H. T. Wilson
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