
Culture and Democracy
by Barnett, CliveRent Textbook
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Summary
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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