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- The Problematic Public: Revisiting Dewey, Arendt, and Habermas
- THE PHANTOM PUBLIC the Gase for Conservatism, by Francis Graham Wilson
- Walter Lippmann, Reinhold Niebuhr, and the Origins of Evil
- Activism, Participation, and Protest
- The Left, the Right and the First Amendment: 1918-1928 Robert M
- Habermasian Problematic
- Pragmatist Contributions to the Study of Public Involvement in Controversy Noortje Marres
- The Public Sphere ®Sage
- Essays in the Public Philosophy
- The Lippmann-Dewey “Debate” Revisited: the Problem of Knowledge and the Role of Experts in Modern Democratic Theory
- Walter Lippmann's Democracy Dustin Williams a Thesis Submitted to The
- The Anarchist in the Coffee House: a Brief Consideration of Local Culture, the Free Culture Movement, and Prospects for a Global Public Sphere
- Article Science and Technology in a Mediatized and Democratized Society
- Dewey and Renewing Democracy in the Time of Covid-19
- THE Future of the Constitution
- Media and Public Life 11-Grossberg-4743.Qxd 8/20/2005 3:09 PM Page 338 11-Grossberg-4743.Qxd 8/20/2005 3:09 PM Page 339
- Public; up in the Air Or in the Ordinal Scale Kamusal; Alan / Mekan
- Dewey-Lippmann” Debate and the Role of Democratic Communication in the Trump Age
- The Belated Awakening of the Public Sphere to Racist Branding and Racist Stereotypes in Trademarks
- Democracy Erodes from the Top Public Opinion and the Crisis of Democracy in Europe
- The Relational Public © American Sociological Association 2021 10.1177/07352751211004660 St.Sagepub.Com
- Walter Lippmann, John Dewey, and American Political Democracy
- BREAKING NEWS the Media and Its Threat to the Moral Life
- News Media and the Emotional Public Sphere
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- The Year in Climate Controversy
- Theories of Public Opinion Patricia Moy University of Washington, [email protected]
- Spectres of New Media Technologies: the Hope For
- Notes and References
- Lessons from the Lippman-Dewey Debate
- A Dreadful Emancipation: Walter Lippmann's Critique of Modernity