Why offlist? Hopefully, you'll make a summary for the list, then. Good luck :) Stine And take a look at this: Valtysson B (2012) Facebook as a Digital Public Sphere: Processes of Colonization and Emancipation. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society, 10(1), 7791. On 24/06/13 19.11, "Oriol Poveda" <poveda.aoir@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if someone knows of an anthology or similar devoted to discussing if social media can or cannot be considered part of the public sphere (understood in Habermasian terms).
If you have any suggestion, please email me offlist at poveda.oriol@gmail.com, thank you!
Oriol
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