The Internet soapbox : perspectives on a changing public sphere

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Title (Dublin Core)

The Internet soapbox : perspectives on a changing public sphere

Creator (Dublin Core)

Rasmussen, Terje

Date (Dublin Core)

2016

Publisher (Dublin Core)

Scandinavian University Press (Universitetsforlaget)

Description (Dublin Core)

This book reviews Internet research and political theory seeking theoretically "cool-headed" perspectives on the current public political spaces in advanced societies. Aspects of the political theories of Rawls and Habermas are discussed and contrasted with contestation-oriented theories. In light of how the Internet takes part in structurally transforming the public sphere, the book draws on sociological and realist insights in order to encircle a more realist view. It briefly reconsiders such strange bedfellows as sociological systems theory (Niklas Luhmann) and political realism (eg. Bernard Williams). The purpose is not to construct a realist theory of the internet-based public sphere, but to point out central insights on which such a theory can be built.

Subject (Dublin Core)

Media and communication studies

Language (Dublin Core)

English

isbn (Bibliographic Ontology)

9788215027180

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The Internet soapbox : perspectives on a changing public sphere