Culture and Democracy

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Pub. Date: 2003-09-17
Publisher(s): Univ of Alabama Pr
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Summary

Redefines the contemporary interactions between media, culture, and the democratic process. The media and popular culture are often identified as bearing primary responsibility for the decline of active citizenship and the decay of democratic institutions. Media culture is charged with eroding the capacity of citizens to trust in their public institutions and encouraging widespread civic apathy. In Culture and Democracy, Clive Barnett critically evaluates the conceptual underpinnings of such widespread judgments. In doing so, he provides an innovative and theoretically informed exploration of the interface between culture, political economy, and public life. Through a triangulation of the ideas of Derrida, Foucault, and Habermas, he argues that deconstruction, poststructuralism, and critical theory converge around shared concerns for the possibilities of democratic public life in a globalizing age. Focusing on the United States, Europe, and South Africa, Barnett demonstrates the indispensability of concepts of the public sphere, representation, and spatiality in a cultural democracy. This book crosses disciplines and will therefore be valuable to a wide range of scholars and students, including political theorists, philosophers, geographers, communications experts, and political scientists.

Table of Contents

Preface vi
Introduction: how is democracy? 1(8)
1 Spaces of representation: where is the public? 9(24)
2 The production of communicative spaces: formations of the public 33(21)
3 Media, communication and legitimacy: representing the public sphere 54(27)
4 Technologies of citizenship: assembling media publics 81(27)
5 The public use of legal reasoning: the First Amendment as communications policy 108(34)
6 Deficits of communication: practising democracy in European Union media policy 142(27)
7 Media, development and democratisation: mediated citizenship in South Africa 169(27)
Conclusion: culture and democracy 196(6)
Bibliography 202(18)
Index 220

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