Within media studies the default perspective of “the political ” and “the civic ” is overly rational. This rational bias can be observed within various research traditions. Two obvious examples are traditional, mainstream research of political communication, and substantial parts of the large body of research drawing on Jürgen Habermas’s theory of the public sphere. Starting from a short review of the rational view of the political/ the civic presented within these traditions, Peter Dahlgren’s notion of civic culture is analyzed as a perspective that offers a complementary view. This article elaborates on its intellectual origins by paying special heed to the connection between the civic-culture view of the political and the civic and the p...
Within a span of fifteen years civic engagement has become a cottage industry in political science a...
The notion of civic agency gains relevance in the discussions about declining participation in democ...
Political culture refers to the values and political conduct of individual or collective agents. As ...
Within media studies the default perspective of “the political ” and “the civic ” is overly rational...
Within media studies the default perspective of "the political" and "the civic" is overly rational. ...
Drawing upon the review of collected literature on publics and participation, this article aims at ...
The perspective of the public sphere, despite its utility, has some gaps. Not least is its lack of s...
Research on media and democracy mobilizes a range of conceptual versions of the subject. This is oft...
This text makes the point that we cannot understand civic agency - people's taking on the role of ac...
This presentation conceptualises mediatised civic participation to support the study of the media pr...
Media research that uses the concept of a public sphere in order to measure distortion against its i...
Much scholarship laments a decline in civic participation and community social capital in a changing...
This book is about democracy and communication. The media and popular culture are often identified a...
The article begins from critical accounts addressing the crisis of politics and citizenship today, t...
The term “civic media” emerged within a polarized context in which can be seen the traces of two con...
Within a span of fifteen years civic engagement has become a cottage industry in political science a...
The notion of civic agency gains relevance in the discussions about declining participation in democ...
Political culture refers to the values and political conduct of individual or collective agents. As ...
Within media studies the default perspective of “the political ” and “the civic ” is overly rational...
Within media studies the default perspective of "the political" and "the civic" is overly rational. ...
Drawing upon the review of collected literature on publics and participation, this article aims at ...
The perspective of the public sphere, despite its utility, has some gaps. Not least is its lack of s...
Research on media and democracy mobilizes a range of conceptual versions of the subject. This is oft...
This text makes the point that we cannot understand civic agency - people's taking on the role of ac...
This presentation conceptualises mediatised civic participation to support the study of the media pr...
Media research that uses the concept of a public sphere in order to measure distortion against its i...
Much scholarship laments a decline in civic participation and community social capital in a changing...
This book is about democracy and communication. The media and popular culture are often identified a...
The article begins from critical accounts addressing the crisis of politics and citizenship today, t...
The term “civic media” emerged within a polarized context in which can be seen the traces of two con...
Within a span of fifteen years civic engagement has become a cottage industry in political science a...
The notion of civic agency gains relevance in the discussions about declining participation in democ...
Political culture refers to the values and political conduct of individual or collective agents. As ...