Global Communication and Transnational Public Spheres

Global Communication and Transnational Public Spheres
Title Global Communication and Transnational Public Spheres PDF eBook
Author A. Crack
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 234
Release 2008-02-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230610552

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Information and communication technologies (ICT) enable citizens to communicate across state borders with greater ease than ever before, exciting much speculation about the emergence of transnational public spheres. This highly original work introduces this debate to International Relations.

Global Communication and Transnational Public Spheres

Global Communication and Transnational Public Spheres
Title Global Communication and Transnational Public Spheres PDF eBook
Author A. Crack
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 234
Release 2008-04-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781403975218

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Information and communication technologies (ICT) enable citizens to communicate across state borders with greater ease than ever before, exciting much speculation about the emergence of transnational public spheres. This highly original work introduces this debate to International Relations.

The Global Public Sphere

The Global Public Sphere
Title The Global Public Sphere PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Volkmer
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 229
Release 2014-07-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0745665039

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Over the last several years, the debate about publics seems to have newly emerged. This debate critically reflects the Habermasian ideal of a (national) public sphere in a transnational context. However, it seems that the issue of a reconstruction of a global public sphere is more complex. In this brilliant and provocative book, Ingrid Volkmer argues that a reflective approach of globalization is required in order to identify and deconstruct key strata of deliberate public discourse in supra- and subnational societal formations. This construction helps to understand the new processes of legitimacy at the beginning of the 21st century in which the traditional conception of a ‘public’ and its role as a legitimizing force are being challenged and transformed. The book unfolds this key phenomenon of global deliberate interconnectedness as a discursive and negotiated dimension within ‘reflective’ globalization, i.e. continuously constituting, maintaining and refining the ‘life’ of the global public and conceptualizes a global public sphere. Offering insightful case studies to illustrate this new theory of the global public sphere, the book will be essential reading for students and scholars of media and communication studies , and social and political theory.

Transnationalizing the Public Sphere

Transnationalizing the Public Sphere
Title Transnationalizing the Public Sphere PDF eBook
Author Nancy Fraser
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 146
Release 2014-06-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0745656609

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Is Habermas’s concept of the public sphere still relevant in an age of globalization, when the transnational flows of people and information have become increasingly intensive and when the nation-state can no longer be taken granted as the natural frame for social and political debate? This is the question posed with characteristic acuity by Nancy Fraser in her influential article ‘Transnationalizing the Public Sphere?’ Challenging careless uses of the term ‘global public sphere’, Fraser raises the debate about the nature and role of the public sphere in a global age to a new level. While drawing on the richness of Habermas’s conception and remaining faithful to the spirit of critical theory, Fraser thoroughly reconstructs the concepts of inclusion, legitimacy and efficacy for our globalizing times. This book includes Fraser’s original article as well as specially commissioned contributions that raise searching questions about the theoretical assumptions and empirical grounds of Fraser’s argument. They are concerned with the fundamental premises of Habermas’s development of the concept of the public sphere as a normative ideal in complex societies; the significance of the fact that the public sphere emerged in modern states that were also imperial; whether ‘scaling up’ to a global public sphere means giving up on local and national publics; the role of ‘counterpublics’ in developing alternative globalization; and what inclusion might possibly mean for a global public. Fraser responds to these questions in detail in an extended reply to her critics. An invaluable resource for students and scholars concerned with the role of the public sphere beyond the nation-state, this book will also be welcomed by anyone interested in globalization and democracy today.

News in the Global Sphere

News in the Global Sphere
Title News in the Global Sphere PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Volkmer
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 252
Release 1999
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781860205545

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Ingrid Volkmer argues that the new global exchange can be regarded as a trans-societal sphere of mediation, which involves a global exchange of universal but also - increasingly - particular news and political information issues. This new diverse global information flow provides the communication platform, on which a global civil society emerges.

Transnationalization of Public Spheres

Transnationalization of Public Spheres
Title Transnationalization of Public Spheres PDF eBook
Author H. Weßler
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 269
Release 2008-07-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230229832

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This book takes a fresh look at a widely debated question in international relations and political communication research: How can public discourses contribute to democratic governance beyond the nation state? The book combines quantitative and qualitative analyses of media content and evaluates them from a democratic theory perspective.

Identities, Affiliations, and Allegiances

Identities, Affiliations, and Allegiances
Title Identities, Affiliations, and Allegiances PDF eBook
Author Seyla Benhabib
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 32
Release 2007-08-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113946437X

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Where do political identities come from, how do they change over time, and what is their impact on political life? This book explores these and related questions in a globalizing world where the nation state is being transformed, definitions of citizenship are evolving in unprecedented ways, and people's interests and identities are taking on new local, regional, transnational, cosmopolitan, and even imperial configurations. Pre-eminent scholars examine the changing character of identities, affiliations, and allegiances in a variety of contexts: the evolving character of the European Union and its member countries, the Balkans and other new democracies of the post-1989 world, and debates about citizenship and cultural identity in the modern West. These essays are essential reading for anyone interested in the political and intellectual ferment that surrounds debates about political membership and attachment, and will be of interest to students and scholars in the social sciences, humanities, and law.