Is computer-mediated discourse leading to collective political action in the public sphere, or simply more fragmentation? This question has been asked by social and political theorists ever since the Internet entered academia in the early 90s. However, this debate has been recently rekindled by Jurgen Habermas – one of the leading theorists of the public sphere – who recently broke a longstanding silence and spoke out against the Internet as a potentially democratizing medium. Instead of directly intervening in this debate, I interrogate the techno-epistemic conditions of possibility for ‘the blogosphere’ to exist as a sociopolitical entity. Specifically, I analyze social aggregation sites like Technorati, Delicious, Digg, and even Google, ...
This dissertation explores the rhetorical imaginary of internetworked societies by examining three c...
Social media has become a key term in Media and Communication Studies and public discourse for chara...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...
Is computer-mediated discourse leading to collective political action in the public sphere, or simpl...
Jürgen Habermas’s concept of the public sphere remains a major building block for our understanding ...
The relationship between democracy and mass communication has long been one of the central themes in...
The rise of the blogosphere raises important questions about the elicitation and aggregation of info...
In this paper the author explores how Habermas' definition for the public sphere is, and might be, a...
In the digital age, the discussion about the public sphere has at the same time become increasingly ...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
The emergence of new technology has a recurring history of being understood in terms of emancipation...
Habermas claims that an inclusive public sphere is the only deliberative forum for generating public...
Social media has become a key term in Media and Communication Studies and public discourse for chara...
The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert tradit...
The idea of the internet as an ideal public sphere has still become a debate. In some studies, some ...
This dissertation explores the rhetorical imaginary of internetworked societies by examining three c...
Social media has become a key term in Media and Communication Studies and public discourse for chara...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...
Is computer-mediated discourse leading to collective political action in the public sphere, or simpl...
Jürgen Habermas’s concept of the public sphere remains a major building block for our understanding ...
The relationship between democracy and mass communication has long been one of the central themes in...
The rise of the blogosphere raises important questions about the elicitation and aggregation of info...
In this paper the author explores how Habermas' definition for the public sphere is, and might be, a...
In the digital age, the discussion about the public sphere has at the same time become increasingly ...
Internet as a new form of communication emerged in the sixties (1969) when the idea of connecting co...
The emergence of new technology has a recurring history of being understood in terms of emancipation...
Habermas claims that an inclusive public sphere is the only deliberative forum for generating public...
Social media has become a key term in Media and Communication Studies and public discourse for chara...
The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert tradit...
The idea of the internet as an ideal public sphere has still become a debate. In some studies, some ...
This dissertation explores the rhetorical imaginary of internetworked societies by examining three c...
Social media has become a key term in Media and Communication Studies and public discourse for chara...
The following essay aims to investigate recent transformations of the public sphere influenced by so...