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The Global Public Sphere: Public Communication in the Age of Reflective Interdependence

ISBN: 978-0-745-63958-1

June 2014

Polity

224 pages

Description
Over the last several years, the debate about publics seems to have newly emerged. This debate critically reflects the Habermasian ideal of a (national) public sphere in a transnational context. However, it seems that the issue of a reconstruction of a global public sphere is more complex. In this brilliant and provocative book, Ingrid Volkmer argues that a reflective approach of globalization is required in order to identify and deconstruct key strata of deliberate public discourse in supra- and subnational societal formations. This construction helps to understand the new processes of legitimacy at the beginning of the 21st century in which the traditional conception of a ‘public’ and its role as a legitimizing force are being challenged and transformed. The book unfolds this key phenomenon of global deliberate interconnectedness as a discursive and negotiated dimension within ‘reflective’ globalization, i.e. continuously constituting, maintaining and refining the ‘life’ of the global public and conceptualizes a global public sphere.

Offering insightful case studies to illustrate this new theory of the global public sphere, the book will be essential reading for students and scholars of media and communication studies , and social and political theory.
About the Author
Ingrid Volkmer is associate professor of media and communications at the University of Melbourne.
Features
  • A brilliant and provocative piece of critical theory.
  • Outlines an original approach to the influential concept of the public sphere.
  • Takes a transnational perspective, which is at the cutting edge of debates.
  • Includes case studies on the BBC, CNN and Al-Jazeera.