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- not have interests or preferences** to express in public. * Human A and Human B can have conflicts and... f our own human existence out** when we appear in public, take a stand on political questions, and act as ... === Private persons making use of their reason in public: A bourgeois cultural ideal that became everyone’... tions is ongoing. ==== Habermas’s concept of the public sphere originates from a specific historical cont
- 2024 @6901:2024
- t.0000186. Fraser, Nancy. 1992. “Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy.” In //Habermas and the Public Sphere//, edited by Craig Calhoun, 109–42. Cambri... ED_a_00489. Habermas, Jürgen. (1962) 1992. “The Public Sphere in the World of Letters in Relation to the Public Sphere in the Political Realm.” In //The Structur
- 3 @6901:2024
- eks (at least), we will discuss the concept of a “public sphere” as developed by Habermas as part of a the... empirical claims about the origins of the liberal public sphere and his normative claims about its value f... Habermas’s //The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry Into a Category of Bourgeois S... ences ===== Fraser, Nancy. 1992. “Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actuall
- payback @talks
- he payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Pa... he payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Pa... l tradition. In order to have standing in the PNG public sphere, people are required to produce knowledge ... lly grounded in forms of kinship---are matters of public discourse, yet the preeminent value of relationsh
- 2022 @6901:2022
- 10.01265.x. Fraser, Nancy. 1992. “Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy.” In Habermas and the Public Sphere, edited by Craig Calhoun, 109–42. Cambridg... : MIT Press. Habermas, Jürgen. (1962) 1992. “The Public Sphere in the World of Letters in Relation to the Public Sphere in the Political Realm.” In The Structural
- 2023 @6901:2023
- 18-9405-z. Fraser, Nancy. 1992. “Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy.” In //Habermas and the Public Sphere//, edited by Craig Calhoun, 109–42. Cambri... ED_a_00489. Habermas, Jürgen. (1962) 1992. “The Public Sphere in the World of Letters in Relation to the Public Sphere in the Political Realm.” In //The Structur
- 9 @2700:2025
- . * **It is common to use microphones** and a public-announcement system to make the //adhan// (the ca... hraf 2011). ==== Every religion has some kind of public presence ==== * Singapore’s government also as... t we should be careful **not to assume** that all public expressions of religion are identitarian. * Rel... * But we **should not assume** that people’s public expressions of religious are merely lingering att
- aaa @talks:sanguma
- To be presented in the session "Making the occult public" at the 2019 meeting of the American Anthropologi... contact zones among many different cultures, and public discourse circulates only when people create inte... ns about the nature of multilingualism, Tok Pisin public discourse is characterized by competing tendencie... esent several different frames found in Tok Pisin public discourse which privilege different epistemologic
- tut @2700:2025:12
- every USS for every class. ===== The bourgeois public sphere as an ideal and as a prescription ===== H... whether he tells the full story of the bourgeois public sphere, going beyond some of his critics. * The 18th century concept of a singular public sphere was not only an ideal, but a model that Eu... alistic colonial state to train people to be good public citizens. * If you want freedom then you have t
- staying @talks:staying
- e Out to Cast Their Vote” 2019). ===== Secret and public, sacred and secular ===== The all-male polling p... ates with two distinct publics: * a primordial public in which membership is limited, and based on the obligations among members. * a civic public in which membership is based on individual rights... I will argue for the two-ness of the postcolonial public. ===== The fictional frontier ===== We may draw
- sanguma @talks:sanguma
- contact zones among many different cultures, and public discourse circulates only when people create inte... ns about the nature of multilingualism, Tok Pisin public discourse is characterized by competing tendencie... esent several different frames found in Tok Pisin public discourse which privilege different epistemologic... *bilip* has become the dominant way to constrain public talk about the occult, I also show that the *bili
- about @6901:2022
- d constitutional system excluded many people from public participation, yet nonetheless its founders also ... l approach these questions through a study of the public sphere, civil society, and citizenship. Our exami... References Fraser, Nancy. 1992. “Rethinking the Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique of Actually Existing Democracy.” In //Habermas and the Public Sphere//, edited by Craig Calhoun, 109–42. Cambri
- story_analysis @1001:2020
- ur own observations of other people's behavior in public (e.g. at the store, on the bus, on the sidewalk, ... .) and then write a description and analysis of a public setting as a social institution in which people p... have been asked to become more conscious of their public behavior and deliberately modify how they act in public. We still want to see how well you can make use o
- 9 @2700:2022
- ualism is for instance a good way to administer a public education system for a mass population. ===== Fr... * A citizen may use either Finnish or Swedish in public life, i.e. all road signs are bilingual * Child... f Friendship Park.” 2021. //Port of Entry//. KPBS Public Media. https://www.kpbs.org/podcasts/port-of-entr
- report_on_observations_of_public_behavior @1001:2020
- # Ethnographic report on observations of public behavior ^ Due | April 3 at 5:00 p.m. | ^ Length | 1000 w... our own observation of other people's behavior in public (e.g. at the store, on the bus, on the sidewalk, ... .) and then write a description and analysis of a public setting as a social institution in which people p