Normative theorists of the public sphere, such as Jurgen Habermas, have been very critical of the 'old' mass media, which were seen as unable to promote free and plural societal communication. The advent of the internet, in contrast, gave rise to hopes that it would make previously marginalized actors and arguments more visible to a broader public. To assess these claims, this article compares the internet and mass media communication. It distinguishes three levels of both the offline and the online public sphere, which differ in their structural prerequisites, in their openness for participation and in their influence on the wider society. Using this model, the article compares the levels that are most strongly structured and most influent...
In 1996, Morris and Ogan wrote ‘the Internet as mass medium’, on of the most important articles in t...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
So far, research of online public spheres has mainly been carried out as an online version of offlin...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert tradit...
In modern society, ‘the public’ is inevitably a mediated sphere as only media can bridge its spatial...
Online intermediaries such as search engines, social network sites, or video platforms provide acces...
This thesis is a study of public service broadcasting facing a digital media system. Its focus is on...
"Whether the possibilities for new forms of political communication that are offered by the Internet...
Abstract Twenty-five years ago, Horace Newcomb and Paul Hirsch proposed a model for studying televis...
Unter dem Eindruck einer neuen Form vernetzter und globaler Öffentlichkeit haben Debatten und Forsch...
In 1996, Morris and Ogan wrote ‘the Internet as mass medium’, on of the most important articles in t...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
So far, research of online public spheres has mainly been carried out as an online version of offlin...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert tradit...
In modern society, ‘the public’ is inevitably a mediated sphere as only media can bridge its spatial...
Online intermediaries such as search engines, social network sites, or video platforms provide acces...
This thesis is a study of public service broadcasting facing a digital media system. Its focus is on...
"Whether the possibilities for new forms of political communication that are offered by the Internet...
Abstract Twenty-five years ago, Horace Newcomb and Paul Hirsch proposed a model for studying televis...
Unter dem Eindruck einer neuen Form vernetzter und globaler Öffentlichkeit haben Debatten und Forsch...
In 1996, Morris and Ogan wrote ‘the Internet as mass medium’, on of the most important articles in t...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...