GLOBL 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Roaring Twenties, International Non-Governmental Organization, Cross Purposes

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16 Dec 2016
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May work for or against social change. We have already talked about some of the largest global social movements: Jurgen habermas, the structural transformation of the public sphere (1962) The public discursive space where issue are discussed public opinion is formed. Dependent on a free press and arises with gutenberg printing press, newspapers and mass media. Discursive space where individuals and groups come together. Not everyone has access to a smart phone, or any other technology. There is also censorship and language barriers. Ideally the public reaches a common judgment on matters of mutual interest. Forms civil society organizations to influence political action. Increasing mobility and still plays an important role in: Freedom of the press is essential for a healthy public s[here. An independent public sphere is a necessary prerequisite for participatory democracy. He and his family own both 21st century fox and news corp.

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