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Beyond Habermas: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Public Sphere

TitleBeyond Habermas: Democracy, Knowledge, and the Public Sphere
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsEmden C, Midgley DR
PublisherBerghahn Books
ISBN Number9780857457219
KeywordsHistory / General, Political Science / Political Ideologies / Democracy
Abstract

During the 1960s the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas introduced the notion of a “bourgeois public sphere” in order to describe the symbolic arena of political life and conversation that originated with the cultural institutions of the early eighteenth-century; since then the “public sphere” itself has become perhaps one of the most debated concepts at the very heart of modernity. For Habermas, the tension between the administrative power of the state, with its understanding of sovereignty, and the emerging institutions of the bourgeoisie — coffee houses, periodicals, encyclopedias, literary culture, etc. — was seen as being mediated by the public sphere, making it a symbolic site of public reasoning. This volume examines whether the “public sphere” remains a central explanatory model in the social sciences, political theory, and the humanities.