Description |
184 pages ; 23 cm |
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regular print |
Series |
Sociological review monographs |
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Sociological review monograph.
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Contents |
Introduction / John Michael Roberts / Nick Crossley -- Wild publics and grotesque symposiums : Habermas and Bakhtin on dialogue, everyday life and the public sphere / Michael E. Gardiner -- Justice and drama : on Bakhtin as a complement to Habermas / Ken Hirschkop -- John Stuart Mill, free speech and the public sphere : a Bakhtinian critique / John Michael Roberts -- On systematically distorted communication : Bourdieu and the socio-analysis of publics / Nick Crossley -- Habermas and social movements : what's 'new'? / Gemma Edwards -- Expanding dialogue : the Internet, the public sphere and prospects for transnational democracy / James Bohman -- Feminism and the political economy of transnational public space / Lisa McLaughlin |
Summary |
"Contemporary debate about the public sphere has been dominated by discussion of Jurgen Habermas's seminal study, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere. The contributors to this collection push forward Habermas's agenda by reflecting on current social processes and events, such as anti-corporate protests and the emergence of the Internet. They also consider alternative perspectives posed by thinkers such as Bakhtin, Bourdieu and Honneth. Combining work by established commentators and new researchers, After Habermas brings fresh perspectives and ideas to bear on debates about the public sphere."--Jacket |
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ANALYTIC |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Habermas, Jürgen.
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Sociology -- Methodology.
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Political sociology.
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Social structure.
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Feminism.
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Internet.
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Author |
Habermas, Jürgen.
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Crossley, Nick, 1968-
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Roberts, John Michael, 1970-
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LC no. |
2004302318 |
ISBN |
1405123656 |
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9781405123655 |
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