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Counter-Public Spheres and the Revival of the European Public Sphere

Javnost - The Public, 2005
AbstractFrom a theoretical point of view concepts of critical counter publicity are again widely discussed. However, both the socio-political relevance as well as the empirical dimension of this process – e.g. in how far counter-public spheres turn out to be a source of democratic public in reality – are mostly left out of consideration in the ...
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Women and the Public Sphere

Gender & History, 1999
In Britain during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the contrast between ‘public’ and ‘private’ worlds drew not on one, but on multiple, contrasts. However, recognising such variations does not necessarily provide us with new analytical tools.
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Publics and the Public Sphere

2022
Mass communication is a constitutive part of social life and experience across the world today, affecting how people work, practice religion, engage in politics, understand others, and so on. Indeed, in many world contexts, social actors interact with mass media on a daily basis.
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Public spheres

Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work companion, 2013
Public Spheres is an asynchronous online deliberation web prototype inspired by argument maps. The interface allows creating a hierarchy of nested supporting and opposing arguments in a discussion and separates the evaluation of an argument's constructive writing quality from agreement with its content. A pilot study suggests strengths of the prototype,
Michael Kaplan   +2 more
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Media, democracy and the public sphere: towards a reconceptualisation of the public sphere

Communicatio, 2000
ABSTRACT This article brings a synthesis of the recent literature about the role the media have played for the transformation of the public sphere. Departing from this literature, a general research framework for a critical political economy of the public sphere is presented. The central thesis of this approach is that a political economy of the public
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In the Public Sphere

2022
Abstract Spanking in public is sometimes lauded and sometimes shamed. Sometimes people spank strangers’ children. Parents feel a range of emotions as their children display behavior unacceptable in public. Research on parenting in public found parents to be punitive and demanding in public as they aim to assure respectability in the view
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The Public Sphere

2011
VOLUME 1: DISCOVERING THE PUBLIC SPHERE Part 1: Inventing the Public Sphere Speech to the Electors of Bristol - Edmund Burke An Answer to the Question: 'What Is Enlightenment?' - Immanuel Kant On Public Opinion - Alexander Hamilton On Public Opinion - Jacques Peuchet Excerpt from Critique of the Power of Judgment - Immanuel Kant Public Opinion - James ...
Jostein Gripsrud   +3 more
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The Public Sphere

2016
Citizenship is the basis for democratic governance at the national as well as at the European level and decision-making in democracies has to be responsive and accountable to the will of the people. As the next two chapters outline, similarly to the concept of citizenship, the idea of a public sphere also originally emerged at the national level and ...
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The public sphere

2004
Abstract The public sphere is an abstract term for a concrete subject: the formation of public opinion. In its most basic form, two people exchanging viewpoints constitute a ‘public sphere’; more typically, the term refers to the social spaces and forms of communication that enabled private persons to participate in public affairs.
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Public Sphere

2018
This entry presents an understanding of the public sphere based on Jürgen Habermas's work analyzing the development of Western liberal democracy. The entry distinguishes between two public sphere functions: the literary and the political. It then uses these analytical concepts to observe how private organizations relate to the public spheres.
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