The public sphere is an heuristic concept employed as an ideal type in critique of that 'space' which exists between the individual and the state. Habermas claims that the public sphere has become transformed from a sphere of rational-critical debate to a sphere of consumption. Today the public sphere is mediated by the mass media, especially television. In this paper the role played by the Irish language media is critically assessed. It is argued that although the public sphere has been transformed Irish speakers have not 'existed' in the 'national' public sphere and that therefore these media provide an opportunity for Irish speakers to exist as a public. Finally it is claimed that public access is crucial for fulfilling the democratic po...
Although the heuristic concept of the “public sphere” has been frequently used by historians and med...
peer-reviewedThe position of Irish on the airwaves now and through recent history has always been cl...
There are few countries where the relation between the shaping of democratic society and the develop...
This paper employs the Irish language media to argue for a normative ideal of public access using th...
The following thesis has set itself the task of answering the following questions. Does RTEs news a...
The growth in interest and research in community radio worldwide over the last few decades is a wel...
This article is a short introduction to Irish-language broadcasting. The current situation can best ...
The media's contribution to the creation ofa healthy public sphere and civil society is the focus o...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
The concept of the public sphere is a central analytical tool that helps us to make sense of the rel...
Media research that uses the concept of a public sphere in order to measure distortion against its i...
Changes in Irish language media reflect changes in the wider national project. Throughout the world ...
Professor Smyth’s scholarship celebrates a close attention to language, not only evident in his eleg...
In an age marked by multiple distribution platforms of content, oligopoly of media sectors and trans...
In the digital age, the discussion about the public sphere has at the same time become increasingly ...
Although the heuristic concept of the “public sphere” has been frequently used by historians and med...
peer-reviewedThe position of Irish on the airwaves now and through recent history has always been cl...
There are few countries where the relation between the shaping of democratic society and the develop...
This paper employs the Irish language media to argue for a normative ideal of public access using th...
The following thesis has set itself the task of answering the following questions. Does RTEs news a...
The growth in interest and research in community radio worldwide over the last few decades is a wel...
This article is a short introduction to Irish-language broadcasting. The current situation can best ...
The media's contribution to the creation ofa healthy public sphere and civil society is the focus o...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
The concept of the public sphere is a central analytical tool that helps us to make sense of the rel...
Media research that uses the concept of a public sphere in order to measure distortion against its i...
Changes in Irish language media reflect changes in the wider national project. Throughout the world ...
Professor Smyth’s scholarship celebrates a close attention to language, not only evident in his eleg...
In an age marked by multiple distribution platforms of content, oligopoly of media sectors and trans...
In the digital age, the discussion about the public sphere has at the same time become increasingly ...
Although the heuristic concept of the “public sphere” has been frequently used by historians and med...
peer-reviewedThe position of Irish on the airwaves now and through recent history has always been cl...
There are few countries where the relation between the shaping of democratic society and the develop...