Habermas and the public sphere/ edited by Craig Calhoun
Material type: TextPublication details: London: MIT Press, 2011Description: 479.pISBN: 9780262531146Subject(s): Social structure | Political sociology | Public interest | Sociology--MethodologyDDC classification: 305Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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1 Introduction: Habermas and the Public Sphere
Craig Calhoun
1 Philosophical Models
2 Practical Discourse: On the Relation of Morality
to Politics
Thomas McCarthy
3 Models of Public Space: Hannah Arendt, the
Liberal Tradition, and Jtirgen Habermas
Seyla Benhabib
4 The Public Sphere: Models and Boundaries
Peter Uwe Hohendahl
5 Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to
the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy
Nancy Fraser
6 Was There Ever a Public Sphere? If So, When?
Reflections on the American Case
Michael Schudson
7 Political Theory and Historical Analysis
Moishe Postone
II Historical Publics
8 Defining the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-
Century France: Variations on a Theme by
Habermas
Keith Michael Baker
9 Religion, Science, and Printing in the Public
Spheres in Seventeenth-Century England
David Zaret
10 Habermas, History, and Critical Theory
Lloyd Kramer
11 Gender and Public Access: Women's Politics in
Nineteenth-Century America
Mary P. Ryan
12 Nations, Publics, and Political Cultures: Placing
Habermas in the Nineteenth Century
Geoff Eley
13 The Pragmatic Ends of Popular Politics
Harry C. Boyte
III Public Communication
14 The Media and the Public Sphere
Nicholas Garnham
15 The Mass Public and the Mass Subject
Michael Warner
16 Textuality, Mediation, and Public Discourse
Benjamin Lee
IV Conclusion and Response
F^'^'-her Reflections on the Public Sphere
Jiirgen Habermas
18 Concluding Remarks
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