Search results for "Public sphere"

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Invisibilization and Silencing as an Ethical and Sociological Challenge

2017

AbstractExcluded and/or marginalized social groups frequently face problems involving representation in the public sphere. Moreover, the very notion of exclusion typically refers to communicatively or discursively produced mechanisms of being considered irrelevant in public processes of communication. Exclusion and marginalization, understood as processes of silencing or invisibilizing social groups, are particularly serious in cases involving social suffering, i.e. socially produced suffering and/or suffering that can be eliminated or alleviated socially. Making silence heard, giving voice to the silenced and bringing the invisibilized back into the public domain are therefore fundamental …

05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral Social SciencesFace (sociological concept)Public domainSolidarity0506 political scienceEpistemologySilenceSocial groupPhilosophySocial integration050602 political science & public administrationNormativePublic sphereSociology0503 educationSocial Epistemology
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Radical sex role ideology and the Finnish gender role movement in the late 1960s

2022

An active discussion of gender roles and the need to renegotiate them took place in the late 1960s in Finland. While previous studies have associated this ‘sex role debate’ with the independent civic organisation Association 9, this article focuses on the wider gender role movement. The article analyses the interplay and differences among the Finnish Women’s Democratic League, the Committee for Women’s Status, and Association 9’s grassroots activism between 1965 and 1970. It demonstrates that similar ideas about sex roles were presented simultaneously in two public spheres: the dominant public, where the ideas were promoted by Association 9, and the people’s democratic counterpublic, which …

1960-lukunaisetHistoryradikalismigender role movementnaishistoriajärjestötnaisen asemasukupuoliGender Studiestasa-arvofeminismi1960sradical sex role ideologypublic spheresukupuoliroolitradikaalifeminisminaisasiajärjestötnaisasialiikkeetFinlandWomen's History Review
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Outdoor mobility and social relationships of elderly people.

1997

Social relationships and activities are important elements in the quality of life of older people. With advancing age, they are made more difficult through the possible loss of physical functions, through societal processes of differentiation, and through unfavourable environmental and technological conditions. Therefore, mobility becomes a fundamental prerequisite for the participation in social relations and activities. This article presents some initial findings of a project which investigates the mobility needs of the elderly and the main factors hindering their desired mobility in three European countries. It became apparent that there is a clear connection between the social situation…

AgingHealth (social science)Social relationSocial situationElderly personsrestrictSocial relationshipElderly peoplePublic sphereGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyOlder peopleGerontologySocial psychologyArchives of gerontology and geriatrics
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Territorialization in Political Discourse: A Pragma-Linguistic Study of Jerzy Buzek’s Inaugural Speeches

2011

The purpose of this study is to review some discursive strategies used to (de)territorialize the European public sphere by the newly elected President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek. A corpus of his inaugural speeches (over 7,000 words) is examined in order to identify salient pragma-linguistic devices, such as for example high-frequency references, linguistic markers of identities, values and interests, as well as metaphors and argumentative schemata. These are presumed to have been used by Buzek to territorialize the presidential office: to position himself as its leader, to establish his credibility, to become its agenda-setter. Additionally, the analysis focuses on the way Buzek…

ArgumentativePoliticsPresidential systemParliamentPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCredibilityPublic sphereSpace (commercial competition)Administration (government)Linguisticsmedia_common
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European Mediterranean Women and the “Showdown” Between Public Emancipation and Private Self-oppression

2020

This chapter emphasizes the unfinished nature of a form of late-modernity still hanging in the balance between frameworks of representation and legitimization regarding women and the roles they play within the public sphere in virtue of the emancipation that has taken place and the contradictions which emerge when trying to reconcile old and new models of femininity. We shall, therefore, try to disengage some of the knots linking gender violence and “cultural representations” but, above all, the “adaptive preferences” and “corrosive disadvantages” found in European women’s private lives, which clash totally with their social achievements and are attributable to emotional oppression and, sim…

Balance (metaphysics)OppressionVirtueEmancipationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sphereHabitusGender studiesSociologyFemininityRepresentation (politics)media_common
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Spirals of Speaking Out? Effects of the “Suppressed Voice Rhetoric” on Audiences’ Willingness to Express Their Opinion

2020

A defining feature of counterpublics is to claim that their views are deliberately excluded from the mainstream public sphere. This rhetorical strategy – which we theorize as “suppressed voice rhet...

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies0506 political scienceFeature (linguistics)0508 media and communicationsAestheticsRhetoric050602 political science & public administrationRhetorical questionPublic sphereMainstreamSociologymedia_commonJournal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
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Analysis of the role of communication devices shared on the internet - web 2.0 in the process of emergence of public sphere and democratization of Pa…

2013

In this thesis, the first study of its kind, the role of internet specially that of social networking shared devices on web 2.0 is analyzed in the process of emergence of Public Sphere – the notion introduced by Habermas, and ultimately in the process of democratization of civil society in Pakistan. Lawyers’ Movement (March 2007 – March 2009) of Pakistan is selected to analyze this role as this successful movement for the rule of law in the country is solely responsible for a fundamental democratic change in the democratic culture and socio-political set up of Pakistan by bringing a vibrant and active civil society in the lime light of country’s political and social life.The content in Paki…

Content AnalysisAnalyse du ContenuMediaMédiaDemocratisationDémocratisationLe Mouvement des AvocatsPublic SphereBlogsPakistani Civil SocietyPress[INFO.INFO-CY] Computer Science [cs]/Computers and Society [cs.CY]Internet – Web 2.0Lawyers’ MovementSociété Civile PakistanaiseEspace PubliquePresse Ecrite
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Changing Perceptions of Multiculturalism in the British Public Sphere

2017

This paper is devoted to the examination of the evolution of the uses of the term multiculturalism in a corpus of selected speeches by prominent British politicians, officials and diplomats in the United Kingdom within the decade 2001–2011. Britain is considered to be one of Europe’s most multicultural countries and there was a time when its government took pride in its pro-integration policies. That is why within the elite discourses of the Labour governments of the late 1990s, multiculturalism had overwhelmingly positive connotations: it was associated with new opportunities, strength, enrichment, social progress and economic success. However, over the course of the 2000s there was much d…

Critical discourse analysisDiscourse analysisPolitical economyPolitical scienceMulticulturalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectEliteImmigrationNational identityPublic spherePublic administrationSocial progressmedia_common
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Education for democratic citizenship in a digital culture

2011

Asumiendo la importancia de las nuevas tecnologías en las aulas, especialmente en las actuales sociedades de la información y la comunicación, y siguiendo las recomendaciones de la Unión Europea a favor de la alfabetización mediática, el presente trabajo reflexiona acerca de la necesidad de educar no solo en los usos técnicos y eficientes de las tecnologías comunicativas, sino también en el uso responsable y cívico de las mismas, favoreciendo así los procesos participativos y deliberativos que son el sustento de una democracia viva. El sueño griego de la «isegoría», del igual derecho de todos al uso de la palabra, puede hacerse realidad en la cultura digital, si bien es cierto que un uso hi…

Cultural StudiesEmerging technologiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia literacyDigital cultureSocial networksEducationCiudadaníaPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionRedes socialesCitizenshipmedia_commonCultura digitalDemocraciabusiness.industryCommunicationSocialization (Marxism)Citizen journalismPublic relationsEducación audiovisualDemocracyInformation and Communications TechnologyEsfera públicaAlfabetización mediáticaAudiovisual educationPublic spherePublic sphereCitizenshipbusinessValores
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Techno-cultural opportunities: the anti-immigration movement in the Finnish mediascape

2015

Horsti's article analyses how transformations in the media environment shaped the political success of the anti-immigration movement in Finland from 2003 to 2013. The qualitative textual analysis of blogs and mainstream media debates that relate to racism and the national populist Finns Party demonstrates how changes in the mediascape in general and in new media technology in particular have provided opportunities for the emerging anti-immigration movement. These changes facilitated the earlier development of the Finns Party but the fragmentation of online space later hindered the internal coherence of the movement and its integration into the populist party political family. In order to re…

Cultural StudiesMediascapeHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectJournalismFinns PartyRacismAnti-immigrationpopulismiPoliticsRacismScapegoatingMainstreamSociologyta518media_commonnationalismiNationalismPopulismrasismiScapegoat mechanismMedia studiesGender studiesPopulismMediascapejournalismiPublic sphereJournalismNew media technologyPatterns of Prejudice
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