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A contribution to the debate on the redefinition of the networked public sphere based on Portuguese public participation in cyberspace

open access: yesComunicação e Sociedade, 2018
This article locates Portugal in the discussion on the transition from a normative public sphere (Habermas, 1968/1989, 1998) to a new networked public sphere (Benkler, 2006), powered by the internet, global networked society and participative and ...
Tiago Lima Quintanilha
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Australian public health: some history lessons from South Africa

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2004
Objective: To draw historical parallels between inequalities in South Africa and Australia and their implications for public health, and especially Aboriginal health, in the latter.
Gavin Mooney
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Second-order impartiality and public sphere [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2016
In the first part of the text the distinction between first- and second-order impartiality, along with Brian Barry’s thorough elaboration of their characteristics and the differences between them, is examined.
Sládeček Michal
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The Cultural Public Sphere [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Cultural Studies, 2005
Media research that uses the concept of a public sphere in order to measure distortion against its ideal standard of dialogic democracy tends to concentrate upon the cognitive aspects of news and either ignores or disdains affective communications.
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Out or In? The Black Blogosphere and the News Media

open access: yesGlocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation, 2016
Alternatives to the dominant public sphere and associated dialogue are especially important for underrepresented groups. These alternatives allow for groups to create their own dialogues that can then be used to change the direction of the larger ...
Cara Robinson, Nia Cantey
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Mortality of the child population of the Indigenous Peoples of the North (based on the example of the Koryak Autonomous Area at 1968-1991 years)

open access: yesРоссийская Арктика, 2023
The indicators and causes of mortality of the child population of the Indigenous Peoples of the North (IPN) of the Koryak Autonomous Area (KAA) were determined, their impact on the generalized mortality rates of the population of the district, comparison
Bykov V.R.   +2 more
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Identification of sources of DIF using covariates in patient-reported outcome measures: a simulation study comparing two approaches based on Rasch family models

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
When analyzing patient-reported outcome (PRO) data, sources of differential item functioning (DIF) can be multiple and there may be more than one covariate of interest. Hence, it could be of great interest to disentangle their effects.
Yseulys Dubuy   +6 more
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The Māori public sphere

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2005
At this moment in New Zealand’s history there is a need for healthy political debate on a range of issues. Specifically, the foreshore and seabed issue has created division and fears between Māori and Pakeha and brought the Treaty of Waitangi to the fore
Ian Stuart
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New Media and the Public Sphere: Perspectives of Communication Academics

open access: yesConnectist Istanbul University Journal of Communication Sciences, 2022
Nowadays, new media as a public sphere is at the center of an individuals’ communication and has become a highly disputed territory. Contrary to Habermas’ public sphere, which is egalitarian, inclusive, non-hierarchical, and open-centered, new social ...
Onur Dursun, Filiz Yıldız
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Public sphere

open access: yes, 2020
The concept of the public sphere is a central analytical tool that helps us to make sense of the relationship between the media and democracy (civic engagement). Political theorist Habermas explained that in the late eighteenth century a new political class (the bourgeoisie) came to the fore in Britain in particular and formed a public body which, in ...
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