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    Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy Nancy Fraser Social Text‚ No. 25/26. (1990)‚ pp. 56-80. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0164-2472%281990%290%3A25%2F26%3C56%3ARTPSAC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N Social Text is currently published by Duke University Press. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html. JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use

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    Satish Poduval‚ Media and the Public Domain 13th February 2007 Report: Rethinking The Public Sphere by Nancy Fraser Rethinking The Public Sphere is a response to Habermas’ 1973 essay‚ later published in English as The Public Sphere in 1989. Habermas states his concept of the public sphere as both historical‚ and normative. It is historical both in the sense of era and region- 20th century Western Europe. He dismantles the distinctions between the public and private domain.

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    “The idea that a public sphere to which everyone can contribute on equal terms is simply a fantasy.” To believe that there exists a public sphere where every single member contributes on an equal level is highly unrealistic. Correspondingly‚ many academics have critically supported as well as argued against this view. There will be discussion of the public sphere and various writer’s views and concepts regarding it‚ with specific references to Howley (2007) and Turnbull (2006)‚ as well as Hackett

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    Outline the key features of Habermas’ public sphere. Discuss how healthy the public sphere is today‚ with reference to the forces of commerce and politics. The focus point of this paper is to outline the key features of Jurgen Habermas’ public sphere while discussing how healthy the public sphere is today‚ with reference to the forces of commerce and politics. Jurgen Habermas’ concept of a public sphere is an area within social life that allows for a public opinion to be formed. First introduced

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    The Transformation of Public Sphere Introduction As we know‚ people always want to discuss some public affairs such as politics with their friends‚ relatives as well as colleagues wherever in a physical or virtual place. These places are defined public sphere. In the past‚ public sphere is a real space where individuals could discuss questions face to face. However‚ in the present age‚ the advent of high technology approximately changed the way that people communicate

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    CCHU 9047 The Press‚ the Public and the Public Sphere Final essay A Critical Evaluation on a News Source and its Role in the Public Sphere: With Special Reference to the Electronic Version of Apple Daily (HK) Introduction The newspaper industry in Hong Kong has been developing gradually since the 19th century‚ and the Hong Kong Government Gazette‚ an official publication of the British colonial government‚ can be defined as the first newspaper providing an important reference to local

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    Public Sphere by Habermas

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    The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article (1964) Jürgen Habermas; Sara Lennox; Frank Lennox New German Critique‚ No. 3. (Autumn‚ 1974)‚ pp. 49-55. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0094-033X%28197423%290%3A3%3C49%3ATPSAEA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z New German Critique is currently published by New German Critique. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use

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    counter-publicity. American critical theorist Nancy Fraser developed the concept of a “counter-public” to describe the alternative public spaces for marginalized people. Through this concept‚ Fraser argues that the so-called single “public sphere” is not in fact realistic due to the fact that is assumes a white‚ male‚ empowered subject that silences the voices of oppressed and marginalized members of society. Because of this‚ it is necessary to recognize multiple public spheres that allow the voices of all members

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    Habermas' Public Sphere

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    How well does Jurgen Habermas’ concept of the ‘public sphere’ describe the culture of the internet? “Public sphere can be understood as a harmonious participation of different people without one overpowering the other and I believe that the same theory can be applied to the Internet and online communication today”. Joanna James What gives the clash of coffee shop talks and online participation in the discussion by commenting on the news? Surely

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    Privatizing the Public Sphere The privatization and fragmentation of space in post-industrial urban America is a widespread social problem. As society becomes even more globalized as a result of technological advances‚ the rampant spread of a privatized public realm is ever-increasing. Public space is needed as a center in which to bring people together to share a common place. It is within public spaces that public life unfolds and without public spaces such as parks‚ streets‚ and buildings

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