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Reconstructing Habermasian Public Sphere Theory
2008Haacke describes the contribution of Habermasian-influenced IR theorists as threefold. They are able to: “(1) reveal the possibilities for change immanent in social relations; (2) offer a compelling normative base for its critique; and (3) illustrate real-world instances of a reconceptualised praxis” (Haacke, 1996: 256).
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Exclusions of the Public Sphere Conception
Javnost - The Public, 2013The deliberative conception of the public sphere has proven popular in the critical evaluation of the democratic role of media and communication. However, the conception has come under sustained critique from poststructuralist- infl uenced theorists, amongst others, for failing to fully account for the exclusions that result from it being defi ned as a
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Public Space and the Public Sphere: Political Theory and the Historical Geography of Modernity
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 1993This paper contributes to the ongoing discussion of the historical geography of modernity. It is argued that the exclusive focus on social theory has detrimental effects on the appreciation of normative political concerns and that it ignores the resurgence of normative political theory.
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The Public Sphere as a Sphere of Publics: Rethinking Habermas's Theory of the Public Sphere
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The Resurgence of the Critical Theories of Public Sphere
Journal of Communication Inquiry, 1996Juha Koivisto, Esa Valiverronen
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The Normative Weight of Politics: Fraser’s Theory of the Public Sphere
The chapter explores Fraser’s influential theory of the public sphere, which critiques and expands upon Habermas’s model. Fraser proposes a pluralistic public sphere that includes marginalized groups and highlights the role of subaltern counterpublics in challenging dominant discourses. The chapter emphasizes Fraser’s focus on public discourse as a keyMarjan Ivković, Zona Zarić
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EU Citizens in the Light of Normative Public Sphere Theories
2016The previous chapter presented initial results on the visibility of EU citizens in the European public sphere. However, in order to derive conclusions on whether the visibility of citizens is high or low, it is necessary to compare and examine the level of visibility of EU citizens in relation to other actors that become visible in the European public ...
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The Contemporary Theory of the Public Sphere
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 2016openaire +1 more source

