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  2. Public sphere - Wikipedia

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    How well the public sphere adheres to these norms determine the effectiveness of the public sphere under the rhetorical model. Those norms are: permeable boundaries: Although a public sphere may have a specific membership as with any social movement or deliberative assembly, people outside the group can participate in the discussion.

  3. The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article (1964) - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the article ends with a section on "The Public Sphere in the Social Welfare State Mass Democracy", as Habermas believes that the existence of "The Liberal Model of the Public Sphere" has diminished in today's society with the use of propaganda, and modern journalism. Habermas argues that the public and private spheres have intertwined ...

  4. According to Habermas, the notion of the "public sphere" began evolving during the Renaissance in Western Europe.Brought on partially by merchants' need for accurate information about distant markets as well as by the growth of democracy and individual liberty and popular sovereignty, the public sphere was a place between private individuals and government authorities in which people could ...

  5. Public sphere pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Public sphere pedagogy is theoretically grounded in Jürgen Habermas' conceptualization of the public sphere. [citation needed] In his seminal work The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, Habermas envisioned the public sphere as an inclusive discursive space in which the citizens of a society gathered, discussed, and debated over the issues of the day. [4]

  6. Public rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    In his seminal work "The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article" Habermas discusses the bourgeois public as an instrumental development in the history of publics but recognizes the limitations of the bourgeois public for modernity: "Although the liberal model of the public sphere is still instructive today with respect to the normative claim ...

  7. Separate spheres - Wikipedia

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    The Sinews of Old England (1857) by George Elgar Hicks shows a couple "on the threshold" between female and male spheres. [1]Terms such as separate spheres and domestic–public dichotomy refer to a social phenomenon within modern societies that feature, to some degree, an empirical separation between a domestic or private sphere and a public or social sphere.

  8. Jürgen Habermas - Wikipedia

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    It also turned the "public sphere" into a site of self-interested contestation for the resources of the state rather than a space for the development of a public-minded rational consensus. His most known work to date, the Theory of Communicative Action (1981), is based on an adaptation of Talcott Parsons AGIL Paradigm .

  9. Category:Public sphere - Wikipedia

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    Public participation; Public sphere pedagogy; Public philosophy; Public procurator; Public diplomacy of Ukraine; Public figure; Public hypersphere; Public instrument; Public opinion; Public opposition; The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article (1964) Public theology