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      • In his book, Habermas argues that the public sphere actually took shape within the private sphere, as the practice of discussing literature, philosophy, and politics among family and guests became a common practice.
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  1. Aug 31, 2019 · In his book, Habermas argues that the public sphere actually took shape within the private sphere, as the practice of discussing literature, philosophy, and politics among family and guests became a common practice.

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  2. Sep 5, 2022 · As a result of easier access, public spheres subsequently expand, blurring the boundaries of different levels of public sphere between individual, group, and mass communication – semi-publics at the interface with the private sphere and personal issues.

  3. Habermas defined the public sphere as a virtual or imaginary community which does not necessarily exist in any identifiable space. In its ideal form, the public sphere is "made up of private people gathered together as a public and articulating the needs of society with the state" (176).

  4. The bourgeois public sphere, which began appearing around 1700 in Habermas's interpretation, was to mediate between the private concerns of individuals in their familial, economic, and social life contrasted to the demands and concerns of social and public life.

  5. Dec 4, 2017 · Abstract. The public sphere is that realm of social life where individuals can freely discuss societal questions and thereby shape public opinion. It constitutes an intermediate area between the state and civil society, in its narrowest sense, that is, where social relations are regulated by the market. It encompasses different levels – from ...

  6. public sphere could be understood as the sphere of private individuals assembled into a public body, which almost immediately laid claim to the officially regulated "intellectual newspapers" for use against the public authority itself. In those newspapers, and in moralistic and critical journals,

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  8. Jun 23, 2022 · In modern societies, journalistic media largely shape the public sphere. Journalism forms an intermediation structure for society (Neuberger, 2007 ). In this context, the public sphere is associated with particular dynamics.

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