One of the central critiques of the bourgeois conception of public holds that, in its implicit claim to universality, it fails to account for the material particularities of social groups and for the variety of possible rationalities. Some theorists have aimed to solve this problem by describing particular publics and particular rationalities based on racial, ethnic, gender, or political identities. While particularist public models represent difference in protest of the totalizing and counterfactual valence of a bourgeois conceptualization of public, they fail to acknowledge that glossing difference is fundamental to the function of and the authorizing power of public, as it is marshalled by speakers. By analogizing Perelman and Olbrechts-...
The divide between the public realm and the private realm is a both a moveable and permeable boundar...
This article challenges the common assumption that Chaim Perelman’s concept of the universal audienc...
The article studies such stylistic means as metaphor and metonymy as markers of the discrimination s...
There exist around the notion of the public three different yet overlapping dichotomies posed on dif...
There exist around the notion of the public three different yet overlapping dichotomies posed on dif...
The singularity of the concepts of public and public sphere is explored in this essay and ultimately...
As groups struggle to gain visibility and voice in the public sphere and as new publics form, they m...
This theoretical paper considers the ways in which the "publics" of public understanding of science ...
What the concept of public means today? We seek to contribute to this debatesearching for a third-wa...
A critical investigation of the public/private distinction as it has been conceived in Anglo-America...
Recent studies on “publicity” stress that multiple ideas and values must be integrated into public s...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-09-10, issued 2019-09-10This article ex...
In The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, Jürgen Habermas documented the historical eme...
A critical investigation of the public/private distinction as it has been conceived in Anglo-America...
The public sphere theory and multitude theory are traditionally seen as being apart. The public and...
The divide between the public realm and the private realm is a both a moveable and permeable boundar...
This article challenges the common assumption that Chaim Perelman’s concept of the universal audienc...
The article studies such stylistic means as metaphor and metonymy as markers of the discrimination s...
There exist around the notion of the public three different yet overlapping dichotomies posed on dif...
There exist around the notion of the public three different yet overlapping dichotomies posed on dif...
The singularity of the concepts of public and public sphere is explored in this essay and ultimately...
As groups struggle to gain visibility and voice in the public sphere and as new publics form, they m...
This theoretical paper considers the ways in which the "publics" of public understanding of science ...
What the concept of public means today? We seek to contribute to this debatesearching for a third-wa...
A critical investigation of the public/private distinction as it has been conceived in Anglo-America...
Recent studies on “publicity” stress that multiple ideas and values must be integrated into public s...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-09-10, issued 2019-09-10This article ex...
In The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, Jürgen Habermas documented the historical eme...
A critical investigation of the public/private distinction as it has been conceived in Anglo-America...
The public sphere theory and multitude theory are traditionally seen as being apart. The public and...
The divide between the public realm and the private realm is a both a moveable and permeable boundar...
This article challenges the common assumption that Chaim Perelman’s concept of the universal audienc...
The article studies such stylistic means as metaphor and metonymy as markers of the discrimination s...