The idea of a public sphere --a shared, ideologically neutral domain where ideas and arguments may be shared, encountered, and contested--serves as a powerful imaginary in legal and policy discourse, informing both assumptions about how public communication works and ideals to which inevitably imperfect realities are compared. In debates about feasible and legally permissible content governance mechanisms for digital platforms, the public sphere ideal has counseled attention to questions of ownership and control rather than to other, arguably more pressing questions about systemic configuration. This essay interrogates such debates through the lens of infrastructure, with particular reference to the ways that digital tracking and advertisi...
Theories of the public sphere—or more recently, of plural public spheres—are core elements of commun...
This article updates certain aspects of the normative notions of the public sphere. The complex ecos...
Many legal systems, for example in the United States, have had difficulty comprehending the Internet...
The idea of a public sphere --a shared, ideologically neutral domain where ideas and arguments may ...
Habermas claims that an inclusive public sphere is the only deliberative forum for generating public...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
From the onset of the republic, the liberty to speak freely and debate openly has stood guard and he...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
The concept of the public sphere is a central analytical tool that helps us to make sense of the rel...
The subject of this article is the transformation of the public sphere in the age of digital platfor...
The recent decades more than anything else have revealed the ambivalence not only of the articulated...
Over the last decade a lot has been said about the possibilities of the Internet enhancing the publi...
Is the Internet one of the causes of the crisis of the public sphere or does it rather provide a way...
The recent decades more than anything else have revealed the ambivalence not only of the articulated...
This paper elaborates on a theory of the ideological public sphere in the age of digital media. It d...
Theories of the public sphere—or more recently, of plural public spheres—are core elements of commun...
This article updates certain aspects of the normative notions of the public sphere. The complex ecos...
Many legal systems, for example in the United States, have had difficulty comprehending the Internet...
The idea of a public sphere --a shared, ideologically neutral domain where ideas and arguments may ...
Habermas claims that an inclusive public sphere is the only deliberative forum for generating public...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
From the onset of the republic, the liberty to speak freely and debate openly has stood guard and he...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
The concept of the public sphere is a central analytical tool that helps us to make sense of the rel...
The subject of this article is the transformation of the public sphere in the age of digital platfor...
The recent decades more than anything else have revealed the ambivalence not only of the articulated...
Over the last decade a lot has been said about the possibilities of the Internet enhancing the publi...
Is the Internet one of the causes of the crisis of the public sphere or does it rather provide a way...
The recent decades more than anything else have revealed the ambivalence not only of the articulated...
This paper elaborates on a theory of the ideological public sphere in the age of digital media. It d...
Theories of the public sphere—or more recently, of plural public spheres—are core elements of commun...
This article updates certain aspects of the normative notions of the public sphere. The complex ecos...
Many legal systems, for example in the United States, have had difficulty comprehending the Internet...