The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert traditional notions of the nature and effects of publicity. The purpose of this study is to examine the Internet as it poses questions that force re-theorizing conceptualizations of the public. In order to explore the theoretical stasis of the public in the digital age, I adapt critical flashpoints or reflections about the public to the virtual terrain of the Internet. John Dewey\u27s (1954) The Public and its Problems and Walter Lippmann\u27s (1922/1965) Public Opinion form a critical lens to examine the relationship between the technical sphere of expertise and the public. Jurgen Habermas\u27s writings about the public and the debates that follow...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...
The development of the "World Wide Web" has had a significant impact on the formation of public opin...
Habermas claims that an inclusive public sphere is the only deliberative forum for generating public...
The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert tradit...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Normative theorists of the public sphere, such as Jurgen Habermas, have been very critical of the 'o...
This dissertation narrates the development of internet art, a diverse set of practices united by the...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
The relationship between democracy and mass communication has long been one of the central themes in...
The Internet is attributed with enabling new forms of connection, with far-reaching consequences for...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
The development of the "World Wide Web" has had a significant impact on the formation of public opin...
The author examines the role of the Internet in the evolution of public spheres in Western democraci...
Internetization probably represents the greatest transformation in communication technology since th...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...
The development of the "World Wide Web" has had a significant impact on the formation of public opin...
Habermas claims that an inclusive public sphere is the only deliberative forum for generating public...
The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert tradit...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Normative theorists of the public sphere, such as Jurgen Habermas, have been very critical of the 'o...
This dissertation narrates the development of internet art, a diverse set of practices united by the...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
The relationship between democracy and mass communication has long been one of the central themes in...
The Internet is attributed with enabling new forms of connection, with far-reaching consequences for...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
The development of the "World Wide Web" has had a significant impact on the formation of public opin...
The author examines the role of the Internet in the evolution of public spheres in Western democraci...
Internetization probably represents the greatest transformation in communication technology since th...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...
The development of the "World Wide Web" has had a significant impact on the formation of public opin...
Habermas claims that an inclusive public sphere is the only deliberative forum for generating public...