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|b .H3313 1991
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|a Habermas, Jürgen.
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|a Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit.
|l Inglés
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|a The structural transformation of the public sphere :
|b an inquiry into a category of bourgeois society /
|c Jürgen Habermas ; translated by Thomas Burger, with the assistance of Frederick Lawerence.
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|a Cambridge, Mass. :
|b MIT Press,
|c 1991.
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|a xix, 301 p. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Studies in contemporary German social thought.
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|a Translation of: Strukturwandel der Öffentlichkeit : Untersuchungen zu einer Kategorie der bu·rgerlichen Gesellschaft.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Initial question -- Remarks on the type of representative publicness -- On the genesis of the bourgeois public sphere -- The basic blueprint -- Institutions of the public sphere -- The bourgeois family and the institutionalization of a privateness oriented to an audience -- The public sphere in the world of letters in relation to the public sphere in the political realm -- The model case of the British development -- The continental variants --
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|a Civil society as the sphere of private autonomy: private law and a liberalized market -- The contradictory institutionalization of the public sphere in the bourgeois constitutional state -- Public opinion, Opinion publique, Offentliche meinung: on the prehistory of the phrase -- Publicity as the bridging principle between politics and morality (Kant) -- On the dialectic of the public sphere (Hegel and Marx) -- The ambivalent view of the public sphere in the theory of liberalism (John Stuart Mill and Alexis de Tocqueville) --
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|a Ambivalent view of the public sphere in the theory of liberalism (John Stuart Mill and Alexis de Tocqueville) -- The tendency toward a mutual infiltration of public and private spheres -- The polarization of the social sphere and the intimate sphere -- From a cultural-debating (kulturrasonierend) public to a culture-consuming public -- The blurred blueprint: developmental pathways in the disintegration of the bourgeois public sphere --
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|a From the journalism of private men of letters to the public consumer services of the mass media: the public sphere as a platform for advertising -- The transmuted function of the principle of publicity -- Manufactured publicity and nonpublic opinion: the voting behavior of the population -- The political public sphere and the transformation of the liberal constitutional state into a social-welfare state -- Public opinion as a fiction of constitutional law, and the social-psychological liquidation of the concept -- A sociological attempt at clarification.
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|a Sociology
|x Methodology.
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|a Social structure.
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|a Public interest.
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|a Middle class.
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|a Political sociology.
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|a Public opinion.
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