As an increasing part of everyday life becomes connected with the web in many areas of the globe, the question of how the web mediates political processes becomes still more urgent. Several scholars have started to address this question by thinking about the web in terms of a public space. In this paper, we aim to make a twofold contribution towards the development of the concept of publics in web science. First, we propose that although the notion of publics raises a variety of issues, two major concerns continue to be user privacy and democratic citizenship on the web. Well-known arguments hold that the complex connectivity of the web puts user privacy at risk and enables the enclosure of public debate in virtual echo chambers. Our first ...
The concept of the public sphere is a central analytical tool that helps us to make sense of the rel...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordGeographers and other ...
Revealing private content on the Web can also spark public engagement. To understand this, we need t...
The Internet is attributed with enabling new forms of connection, with far-reaching consequences for...
The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert tradit...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
Internetization probably represents the greatest transformation in communication technology since th...
The development of the "World Wide Web" has had a significant impact on the formation of public opin...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
America can be seen as an amalgamation of many different issue publics, or groups that are composed ...
Sharing, as a counterposition to privacy as a normative state, is under-theorized and under-conceptu...
I aim to achieve two complementary goals in this paper. The first is to provide a corrective to the ...
The study of online media use has been elemental in shaping the research on publics within communica...
The concept of the public sphere is a central analytical tool that helps us to make sense of the rel...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordGeographers and other ...
Revealing private content on the Web can also spark public engagement. To understand this, we need t...
The Internet is attributed with enabling new forms of connection, with far-reaching consequences for...
The proliferation of new communication technologies (NCT\u27s) may extend, revise, or subvert tradit...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
Internetization probably represents the greatest transformation in communication technology since th...
The development of the "World Wide Web" has had a significant impact on the formation of public opin...
The advent of the Internet has prompted a range of arguments about the political significance of new...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
America can be seen as an amalgamation of many different issue publics, or groups that are composed ...
Sharing, as a counterposition to privacy as a normative state, is under-theorized and under-conceptu...
I aim to achieve two complementary goals in this paper. The first is to provide a corrective to the ...
The study of online media use has been elemental in shaping the research on publics within communica...
The concept of the public sphere is a central analytical tool that helps us to make sense of the rel...
Almost since the advent of the Internet, there has been great interest in analyzing and understandin...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordGeographers and other ...