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A new structural transformation of the public sphere and deliberative politics / Jürgen Habermas ; translated by Ciaran Cronin.

Lippincott Library H98 .H3313 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Habermas, Jürgen, author.
Contributor:
Cronin, Ciaran (Ciaran P.), translator.
Standardized Title:
Neuer Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit und die deliberative Politik. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Public sphere.
Deliberative democracy.
Mass media--Political aspects.
Mass media.
Physical Description:
vii, 114 pages ; 20 cm
Edition:
English edition.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Polity, [2023]
Language Note:
Translated from the German.
Summary:
"Jürgen Habermas's book The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, first published in 1962, has long been recognized as one of the most important works of 20th century social thought. Blending together philosophy and social history, he outlined a theory of the public sphere as a domain situated between civil society and the state, a domain in which citizens could scrutinize the activities of public officials and debate matters of common concern. In his later works, Habermas would repeatedly question the role played by the public sphere in the safeguarding of democratic community. Now, in view of the crisis of democracy and the digital revolution, he returns to the same theme. The central concern of this new book is new media and their platform structure, which are increasingly relegating traditional mass media - significant drivers of the 'old' structural transformation - to the background. Habermas argues that the forms of communication associated with new media harm the self-awareness of the political public sphere, inducing a new structural transformation with grave consequences for deliberative democracy, the construction of public opinion and will formation"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781509558933
1509558934
9781509558940
1509558942
OCLC:
1378705838

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