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What is Public Sphere
1.
A concept that originates with the German social thinker, Jürgen Habermas, that refers to communications and relationships that are separate from the state, marketplace, and family structures. It serves to strengthen democratic institutions by serving as a space for deliberation regarding the means and ends of government and politics.
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2.
Habermas (1962 AU129: The in-text citation "Habermas (1962" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 1984) defined the concept of
public sphere
as “a realm of our social life in which something approaching
public
opinion can be formed” (p. 49). Habermas’s (1962 AU130: The in-text citation "Habermas’s (1962" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 1984) conceptualization of
public sphere
emphasizes the important of access to all citizens to enable them to transform from private individuals into a
public
body.
Learn more in: Social Media, Political Mobilization, and Citizen Engagement: A Case Study of the March 18, 2014, Sunflower Student Movement in Taiwan
3.
The Habermasian
Public Sphere
is the ideal of the neutral space, away from economics and politics, where pluralistic argumentation can exist in the creation of the democratic ideal.
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4.
Sites of communicative interaction that feature citizens turning their attention to collective problems.
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5.
In opposition to the private
sphere
(synonym of
public
arena) it results in a space of articulation of opinions, opinions, and arguments of
public
interest at global, national or regional level.
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6.
Habermas (1962 AU141: The in-text citation "Habermas (1962" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 1984) defined the concept of
public sphere
as “a realm of our social life in which something approaching
public
opinion can be formed” (p. 49). Habermas’s (1962 AU142: The in-text citation "Habermas’s (1962" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 1984) conceptualization of
public sphere
stresses the important of access to all citizens to enable them to transform from private individuals into a
public
body.
Learn more in: Political Mobilization Strategies in Taiwan's Sunflower Student Movement on March 18, 2014: A Text-Mining Analysis of Cross-National Media Corpus
7.
An environment where all people can express their ideas and challenge others rationally without retribution based on ideas rather than speaker status, and can influence
public
agenda without external coercion or systematic distraction.
Learn more in: Pro-Active Digital Citizenship: Strategies for Educators
8.
Habermas (1962 AU86: The in-text citation "Habermas (1962" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 1984) defined the concept of
public sphere
as “a realm of our social life in which something approaching
public
opinion can be formed” (p. 49). Habermas’s (1962 AU87: The in-text citation "Habermas’s (1962" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 1984) conceptualization of
public sphere
stresses the important of access to all citizens to enable them to transform from private individuals into a
public
body.
Learn more in: Will Microblogs Shape China's Civil Society Under President's Xi's Surveillance State?: The Case of Anti-Extradition Law Protests in Hong Kong
9.
An arena in society, separated from the state, where individuals can discuss issues of
public
interest.
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10.
An imagined space where information is exchanged and opinions are expressed, which has historically been dominated by the voices and lived experiences of people in power who have the agency to shape political, legal, and social proscriptions.
Learn more in: Communicating Human-Object Orientation: Rhetorical Strategies for Countering Multiple Taboos
11.
Virtual community where individuals come together to discuss societal problems.
Learn more in: NGOs, Civil Society, and Global Governance in the Era of Sustainability and Consolidation: A Taxonomy of Value
12.
Described by Habermas in 1971, the
public sphere
is the place where
public
debate happens and where people are exposed to new ideas and developments.
Learn more in: We Know More Than We Can Zoom: Challenges for Young Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
13.
A concept that originates with the German social thinker, Jürgen Habermas, that refers to communications and relationships that are separate from the state, marketplace, and family structures. It serves to strengthen democratic institutions by serving as a space for deliberation regarding the means and ends of government and politics.
Learn more in: ICT and E-Democracy
14.
The area of political and cultural discourse of the modern actor.
Learn more in: Development of Crime Sociology From Bureaucratic Iron Cage to Digital Determination
15.
The Habermasian
Public Sphere
is the ideal of the neutral space, away from economics and politics, where pluralistic argumentation can exist in the creation of the democratic ideal.
Learn more in: Information Commons and Web 2.0 Technologies: Creating Rhetorical Situations and Enacting Habermasian Ideals in the Academic Library
16.
A space in which people can forget status and wealth to engage in debate and knowledge production to reach a common goal ( Habermas, 1989 ).
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