The Public Sphere
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Jostein Gripsrud - University of Bergen, Norway
- Hallvard Moe - University of Bergen, Norway
- Anders Molander - Oslo University College, Norway, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
- Graham Murdock - Loughborough University, UK
Other Titles in:
Public Policy & Public Administration
Public Policy & Public Administration
December 2010 | 1 672 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The idea of the public sphere as the space where citizens come together to deliberate on issues of common concern and to critique and influence the government has been one of the most influential and contested concepts since the beginnings of debates on the constitution of democracy. It remains central to contemporary issues such as the democratic potential of the internet, the challenges posed by the resurgence of fundamentalisms, and the possibilities for a post-national, cosmopolitan, political order in the age of globalization.
This four volume major reference collection is a 'must-have' guide to the idea of the public sphere, its history, the ongoing struggles over its meaning and importance to democracy, and its continuing relevance to emerging issues.
Volume One: Discovering the Public Sphere
Volume Two: The Political Public Sphere
Volume Three: The Cultural Public Sphere
Volume Four: The Future of the Public Sphere
VOLUME 1: DISCOVERING THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Part 1: Inventing the Public Sphere
Edmund Burke
Immanuel Kant
Alexander Hamilton
Jacques Peuchet
Immanuel Kant
James Madison
Immanuel Kant
Benjamin Constant
W.F. Hegel
John Stuart Mill
Part 2: 'Mass Society', Democracy and Public Opinion
Ferdinand Tönnies
Carl Schmitt
Walter Lippmann
John Dewey
Joseph A. Schumpeter
Part 3: The Rediscovery of the Public Sphere
Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt
J rgen Habermas
J rgen Habermas
Oskar Negt and Alexander Kluge
Richard Sennett
Part 4: Debating the Public Sphere
Joshua Meyrowitz
Niklas Luhmann
Nancy Fraser
J rgen Habermas
Joan B. Landes
Ken Plummer
VOLUME 2: THE POLITICAL PUBLIC SPHERE
Part 1: The Public Sphere and Deliberative Democracy
Bernard Manin
Joshua Cohen
J rgen Habermas
J rgen Habermas
Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson
John Rawls
Chantal Mouffe
Cristina Lafont
Part 2: The Political Public Sphere at Work: Public Opinion
Paul Lazarsfeld, Bernard Berelson and Hazel Gaudet
Bernard Berelson
Theodor W. Adorno
Maxwell E. McCombs and Donald L. Shaw
Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann
Pierre Bourdieu
Part 3: The Political Public Sphere at Work: Deliberation
Lynn M. Sanders
James D. Fearon
Michael Schudson
Simone Chambers
J rgen Habermas
Cass R. Sunstein
Cynthia Farrar et al
VOLUME 3: THE CULTURAL PUBLIC SPHERE
Part 1: Aesthetics, Ethics, Politics
Discourses and Institutions
Immanuel Kant
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Friedrich Schiller
J rgen Habermas
Theodor W. Adorno
Aesthetic Experience and Political Impact
Hans Robert Jauss
Thomas Elsaesser
Siegfried Zielinski
Bertolt Brecht
Henry Louis Gates Jr and Hollis Robbins
Part 2: Publics and Markets
Publics and Readers
J rgen Habermas
Ian Watt
Miriam Hansen
Perspectives on Media and the Modern Public
Theodor W. Adorno
Theodor W. Adorno
Helen MacGill Hughes
Nick Couldry and Tim Markham
Paddy Scannell
Jim McGuigan
Paul Jones
Section 3: Identity, Identification and Imagination
Benedict Anderson
Michael Hanson
Imelda Whelehan and Maroula Joannou
Luc Boltanski
Birgitta Höijer
Part 4: Cultural Policy and the Public Sphere
Ronald Dworkin
Nicholas Garnham
Jostein Gripsrud
Graham Murdock
VOLUME 4: THE FUTURE OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Part 1: The Internet as a Public Sphere
Mark Poster
Zizi Papacharissi
Graham Murdock and Peter Golding
Peter Dahlgren
Steffen Albrecht
Todd Gitlin
Part 2: Fragmentation and Segmentation
John Keane
Robert D. Putnam
Yochai Benkler
Cass R. Sunstein
Part 3: Difference and Deliberation
Iris Marion Young
Seyla Benhabib
J rgen Habermas
Part 4: Transnational Public Spheres
Bernhard Peters
James Bohman
John R. Bowen
Jostein Gripsrud
Nancy Fraser
Simon Cottle and Mugdha Rai
Manuel Castells
Hans-Jörg Trenz
Frederik Stjernfelt