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The public sphere : an introduction

Title
The public sphere : an introduction / Alan McKee.
Author
McKee, Alan (Aspro Alan)
Publication
  • Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
  • ©2005

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Description
xi, 265 pages; 22 cm
Summary
"In the face of popular tabloid newspapers, new forms of reality television and an increasing lack of respect for traditional authorities, many critics are concerned that our society no longer has a rational, informed and unified space where everyone can communicate about the issues that affect us all." "In this book Alan McKee answers these questions by providing an introduction to the concept of the public sphere, the history of the term and the philosophical arguments about its function. By drawing on many examples from contemporary mediated culture, McKee looks at how we communicate with each other in public - and how we decide whether changing forms of communication are a good thing for the 'public sphere'." "Addressing the questions of commercialisation, trivialisation, spectacle, fragmentation and apathy, The Public Sphere provides a unique overview as it draws together the philosophical perspectives of academic writing with the insights provided by Big Brother, women's magazines, hip hop, community newspapers and Internet sites to clarify the way our public world works today."--Jacket.
Subject
  • Communication > Social aspects
  • Mass media > Social aspects
  • Mass media
  • Public interest
  • mass media
  • public interest
  • 05.20 communication and society
  • Communication > Social aspects
  • Mass media > Social aspects
  • Massenkommunikation
  • Öffentlichkeit
  • Massamedia
  • Informatiebronnen
  • Communicatiemiddelen
  • Publieke opinie
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-259) and index.
Contents
Trivialization -- Commercialization -- Spectacle -- Fragmentation -- Apathy.
ISBN
  • 0521549906
  • 9780521549905
  • 0511079761
  • 9780511079764
LCCN
  • 2004018879
  • 9780521549905
OCLC
  • ocm56214108
  • 56214108
  • SCSB-8804994
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library