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The Contentious Public Sphere

Author : Ya-Wen Lei
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2019-09-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780691196145

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Using interviews, newspaper articles, online texts, official documents, and national surveys, Lei shows that the development of the public sphere in China has provided an unprecedented forum for citizens to organize, influence the public agenda, and demand accountability from the government.

Contested Public Spheres

Author : Anna Spiegel
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2010-06-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783531923710

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1. 1 Researching the global everyday of women activists 1. 1 Researching the global everyday of women activists: Experiencing and doing globalisation Going through the broad spectrum of globalisation research and literature, one might be astonished at how much it assumes the force of global change, and how little of this literature demonstrates this force in an empirically grounded way. This study, being based on six months of empirical research in Malaysia in 2004, sets out to counter this lack of thick description of globalisation processes. It takes up the challenge of researching the “global everyday” (Appadurai 2000, 18) of civil society actors in Malaysia and focuses on how social activists belonging to different branches of the women’s movement selectively app- priate, transform and even create global meanings and materialise them in local practices. The methodological endeavour of combining globalisation research and ethnography has been taken up by a diversity of authors. Burawoy and his research team have developed a complex methodological framework by focusing on the experiential dimensions of globalisation. They want to produce a “grounded globalisation” or “perspectives on globalisations from below” (Burawoy 2000b, 338, 341). This perspective is very fruitful, as the notion of experiencing globalisation as “forces, connections, and imaginations” (Burawoy et al. eds. 2000) relocates the global in the local and ties both together in mutual constitution.

Contested Transparencies, Social Movements and the Public Sphere

Author : Stefan Berger,Dimitrij Owetschkin
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9783030239497

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Contested Transparencies, Social Movements and the Public Sphere by Stefan Berger,Dimitrij Owetschkin Pdf

This edited collection examines the multi-faceted phenomenon of transparency, especially in its relation to social movements, from a range of multi-disciplinary viewpoints. Over the past few decades, transparency has become an omnipresent catch phrase in public and scientific debates. The volume tracks developments of ideas and practices of transparency from the eighteenth century to the current day, as well as their semantic, cultural and social preconditions. It connects analyses of the ideological implications of transparency concepts and transparency claims with their impact on the public sphere in general and on social movements in particular. In doing so, the book contributes to a better understanding of social conflicts and power relations in modern societies. The chapters are organized into four parts, covering the concept and ideology of transparency, historical and recent developments of the public sphere and media, the role of the state as an agent of surveillance, and conflicts over transparency and participation connected to social movements.

Transnationalizing the Public Sphere

Author : Nancy Fraser
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2014-06-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780745656601

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Is Habermas’s concept of the public sphere still relevant in an age of globalization, when the transnational flows of people and information have become increasingly intensive and when the nation-state can no longer be taken granted as the natural frame for social and political debate? This is the question posed with characteristic acuity by Nancy Fraser in her influential article ‘Transnationalizing the Public Sphere?’ Challenging careless uses of the term ‘global public sphere’, Fraser raises the debate about the nature and role of the public sphere in a global age to a new level. While drawing on the richness of Habermas’s conception and remaining faithful to the spirit of critical theory, Fraser thoroughly reconstructs the concepts of inclusion, legitimacy and efficacy for our globalizing times. This book includes Fraser’s original article as well as specially commissioned contributions that raise searching questions about the theoretical assumptions and empirical grounds of Fraser’s argument. They are concerned with the fundamental premises of Habermas’s development of the concept of the public sphere as a normative ideal in complex societies; the significance of the fact that the public sphere emerged in modern states that were also imperial; whether ‘scaling up’ to a global public sphere means giving up on local and national publics; the role of ‘counterpublics’ in developing alternative globalization; and what inclusion might possibly mean for a global public. Fraser responds to these questions in detail in an extended reply to her critics. An invaluable resource for students and scholars concerned with the role of the public sphere beyond the nation-state, this book will also be welcomed by anyone interested in globalization and democracy today.

The Authoritarian Public Sphere

Author : Alexander Dukalskis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-01-20
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781315455518

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The Authoritarian Public Sphere by Alexander Dukalskis Pdf

Authoritarian regimes craft and disseminate reasons, stories, and explanations for why they are entitled to rule. To shield those legitimating messages from criticism, authoritarian regimes also censor information that they find threatening. While committed opponents of the regime may be violently repressed, this book is about how the authoritarian state keeps the majority of its people quiescent by manipulating the ways in which they talk and think about political processes, the authorities, and political alternatives. Using North Korea, Burma (Myanmar) and China as case studies, this book explains how the authoritarian public sphere shapes political discourse in each context. It also examines three domains of potential subversion of legitimating messages: the shadow markets of North Korea, networks of independent journalists in Burma, and the online sphere in China. In addition to making a theoretical contribution to the study of authoritarianism, the book draws upon unique empirical data from fieldwork conducted in the region, including interviews with North Korean defectors in South Korea, Burmese exiles in Thailand, and Burmese in Myanmar who stayed in the country during the military government. When analyzed alongside state-produced media, speeches, and legislation, the material provides a rich understanding of how autocratic legitimation influences everyday discussions about politics in the authoritarian public sphere. Explaining how autocracies manipulate the ways in which their citizens talk and think about politics, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Asian politics, comparative politics and authoritarian regimes.

Areopagitica

Author : John Milton
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1890
Category : Freedom of the press
ISBN : PRNC:32101068573029

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Religion, Social Practice, and Contested Hegemonies

Author : Armando Salvatore
Publisher : Springer
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2005-06-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781403979247

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Religion, Social Practice, and Contested Hegemonies by Armando Salvatore Pdf

This collection of essays examines how modern public spheres reflect and mask - often both simultaneously - discourses of order, contests for hegemony, and techniques of power in the Muslim world. It builds on scholarship that re-imagines theories and practices of the public in modern and contemporary societies. While examining disparate time periods and locations, each contributor views modern and contemporary public spheres as crucial to the functioning, and understanding, of political and societal power in Muslim majority countries.

New Public Spheres

Author : Peter Thijssen,Walter Weyns,Sara Mels
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317088158

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New Public Spheres by Peter Thijssen,Walter Weyns,Sara Mels Pdf

The public sphere provides a domain of social life in which public opinion is expressed by means of rational discourse and debate. Habermas linked its historical development to the coffee houses and journals in England, Parisian salons and German reading clubs. He described it as a bourgeois public sphere, where private people come together and where they turn from a politically disempowered bourgeoisie into an effective political agent - the public intellectual. With communication networks being diversified and expanded over time, the worldwide web has put pressure on traditional public spheres. These new informal and horizontal networks shaped by the internet create new contexts in which an anonymous and dispersed public may gather in political e-communities to reflect critically on societal issues. These de-centered modes of communication and influence-seeking change the role of the (traditional) public intellectual and - at first sight - seem to make their contributions less influential. What processes, therefore, influence changes within public spheres and how can intellectuals assert authority within them? Should we speak of different types of intellectuals, according to the different modes of public intellectual engagement? This ground-breaking volume gives a multi-disciplinary account of the way in which public intellectuals have constructed their role and position in the public sphere in the past, and how they try to voice public concerns and achieve authority again within those fragmented public spheres today.

Contesting Realities

Author : Susanne Dahlgren
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2010-12-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780815650935

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As a resident of Aden for more than three years spanning the late years of Marxist South Yemen, Dahlgren presents the reader with an intimate portrait of Yemeni men and women in the home, in the factory, in the office, and in the street, demonstrating that Islamic societies must be understood through a multiplicity of social spheres and morality orders. Within each space, she examines the range of legal, political, religious, and social regulations that frame gender relations and social dynamics. Highlighting the diversity of women’s and men’s positions as a continuum rather than as distinct areas, Dahlgren presents a vivid picture of this dynamic society, providing an in-depth background to today’s political upheavals in Yemen.

Democracy and the Public Sphere

Author : Hans-Jörg Trenz
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2023-11-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781529234374

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Democracy and the Public Sphere by Hans-Jörg Trenz Pdf

From fake news to infringement of privacy in digital spheres, the changing landscapes of media and public communication have completely transformed contemporary democracies in recent decades. Disruptions of media functioning can be seen as evidence for a transition from democracy to post-democracy, but how plausible is this scenario? Using empirical evidence, the author asks how imminent the threat of the end of democracy is, and how it can be restored. Exploring the creative and destructive ways individuals and groups make use of new digital and social media in democratic societies across the world, the book presents a much-needed critical theory of the public sphere as we enter the new digital age.

Contesting 'good' Governance

Author : Eva Poluha,Mona Rosendahl
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Political culture
ISBN : 9780700714940

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Contesting 'good' Governance by Eva Poluha,Mona Rosendahl Pdf

This study examines people's involvement in politics. Seven social anthropologists explore large-scale and complex political processes through the prism of detailed fieldwork in India, Cuba, Ethiopia, Taiwan and Lebanon.

Negotiating Gender and Diversity in an Emergent European Public Sphere

Author : B. Siim,M. Mokre
Publisher : Springer
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137291295

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Negotiating Gender and Diversity in an Emergent European Public Sphere by B. Siim,M. Mokre Pdf

The book analyses intersections between gender and diversity through cross-national studies of European public spheres. The approach confronts research on European democracy and the public sphere with gender and diversity research and reflections about European equality and diversity issues are based on new research from a large-scale EU project.

Framing TTIP in the European Public Spheres

Author : Alvaro Oleart
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783030536374

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Framing TTIP in the European Public Spheres by Alvaro Oleart Pdf

This book explores the debate and politicisation of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations in the Spanish, French and British public spheres. It addresses the questions of how and to what extent the national media discourses about TTIP were Europeanised, and how this type ofEuropeanisation contributes to the democratic legitimacy of the EU. The author argues that the politicisation of TTIP should be seen as a symptom of the ‘normal’ politics of a democratic polity, as it enlarges the political arena by embedding European issues into national political debates. Demands for ‘Another Europe is Possible’ empower rather than hinder the legitimacy of the EU.

Handbook of Communication in the Public Sphere

Author : Ruth Wodak,Veronika Koller
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2008-08-27
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110198980

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Handbook of Communication in the Public Sphere by Ruth Wodak,Veronika Koller Pdf

As you are reading this, you are finding yourself in the ubiquitous public sphere that is the Web. Ubiquitous, and yet not universally accessible. This volume addresses this dilemma of the public sphere, which is by definition open to everyone but in practice often excludes particular groups of people in particular societies at particular points in time. The guiding questions for this collection of articles are therefore: Who has access to the public sphere? How is this access enabled or disabled? Under what conditions is it granted or withheld, and by whom? We regard the public sphere as the nodal point for the discourses of business, politics and media, and this basic assumption is also s reflected in the structure of the volume. Each of these three macro-topics comprises chapters by international scholars from a variety of disciplines and research traditions who each combine up-to-date overviews of the relevant literature with their own cutting-edge research into aspects of different public spheres such as corporate promotional communication, political rhetoric or genre features of electronic mass media. The broad scope of the volume is perhaps best reflected in a comprehensive discussion of communication technologies ranging from conventional spoken and written formats such as company brochures, political speeches and TV shows to emerging ones like customer chat forums, political blogs and text messaging. Due to the books' wide scope, its interdisciplinary approach and its clear structure, we are sure that whether you work in communication and media studies, linguistics, political science, sociology or marketing, you will find this handbook an invaluable guide offering state-of-the -art literature reviews and exciting new research in your field and adjacent areas.

The Idea of the Public Sphere

Author : Jostein Gripsrud,Hallvard Moe,Anders Molander,Graham Murdock
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2010-10-21
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780739141991

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The Idea of the Public Sphere by Jostein Gripsrud,Hallvard Moe,Anders Molander,Graham Murdock Pdf

The notion of 'the public sphere' has become increasingly central to theories and studies of democracy, media, and culture over the last few decades. It has also gained political importance in the context of the European Union's efforts to strengthen democracy, integration, and identity. The Idea of the Public Sphere offers a wide-ranging, accessible, and easy-to-use introduction to one of the most influential ideas in modern social and political thought, tracing its development from the origins of modern democracy in the Eighteenth Century to present day debates. This book brings key texts by the leading contributors in the field together in a single volume. It explores current topics such as the role of religion in public affairs, the implications of the internet for organizing public deliberation, and the transnationalisation of public issues.