
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere
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This book includes Fraser's original article as well asspecially commissioned contributions that raise searching questionsabout the theoretical assumptions and empirical grounds ofFraser's argument. They are concerned with the fundamentalpremises of Habermas's development of the concept of thepublic sphere as a normative ideal in complex societies; thesignificance of the fact that the public sphere emerged in modernstates that were also imperial; whether 'scaling up' toa global public sphere means giving up on local and nationalpublics; the role of 'counterpublics' in developingalternative globalization; and what inclusion might possibly meanfor a global public. Fraser responds to these questions in detailin an extended reply to her critics.
An invaluable resource for students and scholars concerned with therole of the public sphere beyond the nation-state, this book willalso be welcomed by anyone interested in globalization anddemocracy today.
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Kate Nash is Joint Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy at Goldsmiths, University of London, and a Fellow of the Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale University.
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Introduction
1. Nancy Fraser - Transnationalizing the Public Sphere: on theLegitimacy and Efficacy of Public Opinion in a Post-WestphalianWorld
2. Kate Nash - Towards Transnational Democratization?
3. Kimberley Hutchings - Time, Politics and Critique: rethinkingthe 'when' question
4. Nick Couldry - What and Where is the Transnationalized PublicSphere?
5. Fuyuki Kurasawa - Putting the Social Back into the TransnationalPublic Sphere
6. David Owen - Dilemmas of Inclusion: the all-affected principle,the all-subjected principle and transnational public spheres
7. Nancy Fraser - Publicity, Subjection, Critique: A Reply to MyCritics
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