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The Rise of Contractual Publics Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Slavko Splichal
The paper examines modern re-conceptualisations and re-contextualisations of publicness, proposing theoretical and empirical advancements in its conceptualisation. It critically analyses two signif...
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The Caring Public Sphere: Reframing the Concept in Era of Care Crises Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Anastasia Kavada
This article reframes the public sphere concept by bringing it dialogue with feminist theories of care. Care ethics foreground vulnerability and interdependence, suggesting that vulnerability is a ...
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On Communicative Rationality with Passion Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Maria Bakardjieva
This paper reflects on the reception and application of Habermas’ concept of the public sphere in media and communication studies at various points in recent history. It argues that it is urgent to...
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The Post-Public Sphere and Neo-Regulation of Digital Platforms Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Philip Schlesinger
This article discusses the post-public sphere and the regulation of platforms that have had disruptive effects on democracy. Platformisation means that the normative ideals for a political public s...
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Against Resilience: The (Anti-)Ethics of Participation in an Unjust and Unequal Public Sphere Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Shakuntala Banaji
If we define public spheres as social spaces in families, media, governance and policy making, workplaces, colleges, schools, places of worship and leisure where people can participate in sociopoli...
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Defending Democracy Against Populist Neo-Fascist Attacks: The Role and Problems of Public Sphere Theory Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Bart Cammaerts
In the wake of the recent attacks on democracy by a re-invigorated populist neo-fascism there is a pressing need to articulate a middle ground position in debates between the public sphere paradigm...
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Durability in Inequality Discourse in the UK Public Sphere, 2008–2023 Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Mike Savage, Michael Vaughan
In this paper, we reflect on how the development and mutations of debates on economic inequality since 2008 reveal striking features regarding the nature and dynamics of the UK public sphere in a t...
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Why Does Disinformation Spread in Liberal Democracies? The Relationship between Disinformation, Inequality, and the Media Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2024-02-16 Hannu Nieminen
In principle, liberal democracy is about an equal right to decision-making and presumes a public sphere, equally open to all. However, in practice, this normative ideal, articulated, among others, ...
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Land of Woke and Glory? The Conceptualisation and Framing of “Wokeness” in UK Media and Public Discourses Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 David S. Smith, Lee Boag, Connor Keegan, Alice Butler-Warke
Though the term originated in the early twentieth century, it is only recently “wokeness” has become a staple of British media discourse. Typically, the concept features in commentaries and exchang...
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Weaponising #Fakenews on Twitter: Generating Flak or Critiquing the Status Quo in the Trump Era? Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 R. Alan Berry, Judith E. Rosenbaum, Amy M. Corey
The phrase “fake news” has become a household term in recent years, a feat that can in large part be attributed to its popularity during the Trump presidency. Utilising social media platforms such ...
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Bullshit and Lies? How British and Spanish Political Leaders add to Our Information Disorder Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Darren Lilleker, Marta Pérez-Escolar
Within what is known as the post-truth era, politicians strategically trade in alternative interpretations of data, make bold populist claims and on occasions be completely dishonest for party poli...
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Experts in Times of Pandemic: Reframing the Debate in the Context of Structural Transformations of the Public Sphere Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Peter J. Verovšek, Maruša Gorišek
The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the important yet controversial role of scientific expertise in public life. While existing debates focus mostly on necessary changes to (1) how experts are in...
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Alternative Media and Nonlinear Mediated Debate: The Case of Variety Streamers Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Joshua Atkinson
Past research has noted that alternative media often facilitate debate between activists and advocates for political policies. However, such research does not typically address the processes for th...
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“Managing” Inaction and Public Disengagement with Climate Change: (Re)considering the Role of Climate Change Discourse in Compulsory Education Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-08-03 Erin Daina McClellan, Kat Davis
Discourse constitutes knowledge about something and the processes by which we come to know it. This is true in formal education and everyday life. In this way, both what students know about climate change and how they engage with publics about climate change are intertwined. Implementing teaching and learning about discourse in compulsory education is an opportunity to prepare young people to critically
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Institutional (Dis)Trust and Online Participation Roles in Vaccination Communication as Public Engagement Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-06-26 Pavel Rodin
The study explores lay online participation in multivocal risk and crisis communication. It looks specifically at how institutional trust shapes such participation in the context of public health risks and crises. Taking the case of vaccination communication as a public engagement site, the study draws on in-depth interviews with Swedish Facebook users communicating about vaccination issues online
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Global Digital Lords and Privatisation of Media Policy: The Australian Media Bargaining Code Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-06-09 Benedetta Brevini
After two decades of regulatory vacuum, powerful digital platforms such as Google and Meta/Facebook, also known as the “Digital Lords” (Brevini Citation2020Brevini, Benedetta. 2020. “Conclusion.” In Amazon: Understanding a Global Communication Giant, edited by B. Brevini, and P. Swiatek, 65–70. New York: L. Routledge. [Crossref], [Google Scholar]), have faced growing criticism worldwide. They are
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How Direct Citizen Participation Affects the Local Government Financial Condition: A Case of Participatory Budgeting in South Korea Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-05-30 HyungGun Park, Sungil Yoon, B. Shine Cho
In theory, direct citizen engagement in budgeting helps local governments reflect the citizens’ budget preferences more precisely, thereby enhancing citizen-government communication. However, the efficacies of budget participation remain ambiguous considering both its democratic values and the cost of deliberation. In this study, we test how direct citizen participation by means of participatory budgeting
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Correction Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-05-18
Published in Javnost - The Public: Journal of the European Institute for Communication and Culture (Vol. 30, No. 2, 2023)
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Another Media System is Possible: Ripping Open the Overton Window, from Platforms to Public Broadcasting Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-05-12 Victor Pickard
Despite their absence within dominant policy discourses, radical ideas for structurally reforming information and communication systems are proliferating. This article begins to explore and synthesise several policy proposals for creating ambitious—even utopian—models that better serve democratic societies’ information needs. These initiatives generally aim to decommodify the entire digital media system
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Brazilian Fake News Bill: Strong Content Moderation Accountability but Limited Hold on Platform Market Power Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-05-11 Tales Tomaz
This article analyses the Brazilian PL 2630, so-called “fake news bill,” according to platform regulation approaches focused on speech, data, and market power. This law project was introduced in 2020 with the objective to fight disinformation campaigns in digital platforms such as social media and messaging services. After a multistakeholder debate, the latest version of the bill before the 2022 general
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Checking the Power of Technology Business in Public Roles through Strategic Litigation: Case Examples from Kenya Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-05-02 Grace Mutung’u
Globally, there is concern about the growing power of technology companies as they pervade private and public spheres of life. Shifting the gaze from the European Union and United Nations where new frameworks for business accountability are emerging, this article discusses the role and impact of private companies taking on public roles in Kenya’s digitalisation and the historical roots of the alliance
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Gamestop Investors as an Eng(r)aged Digital Public Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-28 Misti Yang, Christopher Lee Adamczyk
The trading app Robinhood proclaims to be “on a mission to democratise finance for all,” but, during the GameStop Revolution of January 2021, Robinhood prohibited its users from selling GME. For a vocal group of users, this restricted access revealed that Robinhood’s democratising mission was a farce, and they took to Reddit to critique the company’s actions. Subsequent regulatory hearings were held
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The Public Engagement Industry: Distancing Publics through Managed Engagement and Ideologised Transparency Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-28 Ed McLuskie
“Public Engagement” is a salient term that signifies industry-deployed strategies and tactics to manage public demands for recognition and participation in the formation of public policy. The term also includes government responses to these demands by outsourcing public-government relations to interested organisations. This Public Engagement Industry (PEI) legitimises actions and policies through consulting
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The Weaponisation of Public Comment Rules in Policy Deliberations Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-28 James Capp, William Trapani
The Covid-19 pandemic heightened already intense and increased scrutiny of public education in recent years. The administrative impulse to stage community engagement efforts to deliberate upon these questions, however well-intentioned, rarely realises full community engagement and reflection. Based on an examination of public engagement events held at Florida schools related to the Covid-19 health
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For Deliberation Sake, Show Some Constructive Emotion! How Different Types of Emotions Affect the Deliberative Quality of Interactive User Comments Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-25 Katharina Esau, Lena Wilms, Janine Baleis, Birte Keller
Deliberation is classically understood as a communication process where equal participants justify their positions in a respectful, reciprocal, argumentative manner. However, critical scholars have...
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Into the Metaverse: Technical Challenges, Social Problems, Utopian Visions, and Policy Principles Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-21 Vincent Mosco
The metaverse holds a prominent place in debates over the future direction of digital networks. Proponents claim that advances in virtual and augmented reality will shape every facet of social life. This article defines the metaverse, explores the state of the technology, and addresses its public policy significance. It makes use of a political economic perspective focusing on the concepts of commodification
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Generating Public Engagement to Control Protests: State-managed Vigilantism in Poland Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-20 Joanna Rak
Based on the expanded theory of soft repression and a qualitative news frame analysis, the article traces the dynamics of the mobilisation of non-violent means to block the All-Poland Women's Strike and decrease the cost of hard repression. It unpacks two aspects of generating negative public engagement in controlling protests: the public media's use of ridicule, stigma, and silencing and calls for
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From Public Engagement to Violence: The Fragility and Loss of Public Engagement in Muslim Northern Nigeria Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-20 Favour Chukwuemeka Uroko
This article focuses on the complexities and losses of public engagement through counterterrorism operations in Northern Nigeria. Though public engagement by the Nigerian government had been yielding results, it dwindled as terrorists gained more acceptance among the inhabitants of Northern Nigeria. Warfare, brutality, and related actions by the government substituted for public engagement, well documented
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Digital Technology Innovation: Mythical Claims about Regulatory Efficacy Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-20 Robin Mansell
This paper examines myths envisaging a “balancing” of commercial, state and citizen interests through a market-led adjustment process underpinned by regulatory interventions in digital technology markets. It considers how these myths operate to downplay or conceal a persistent commitment to digital innovation that privileges the interests of technology companies and states. The key assumptions of the
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The Image of the Urban People: Visual Analysis of the Spatialised Demos of Left-Wing Populism in Madrid Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-04-20 Óscar García Agustín, Paolo Cossarini
This paper focuses on the visual representation of “the urban people” by the Spanish left-wing populist party Unidas Podemos (UP) during the campaign for regional elections in Madrid in 2021. The p...
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The Appeal of Far Right Pandemic Politics: A Southern Europe Case Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-02-13 Adalberto Fernandes
The literature associates the pandemic with populist far right parties' growth, creating the conditions for democracy weakening. The pandemic must be seen, thus, as more than a natural or medical-scientific issue given its political impact. In that sense, the pandemic politics, that is, the way governments managed the COVID-19 crisis, can be seen as a kind of “bare-life-politics,” characterised by
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Holocaust Distortion During the Global Pandemic: An Exercise in Anti-Democratic Demagoguery Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-02-10 Matthew Parnell, Mary E. Stuckey
Far-right demagogues, including Thomas Massie (R-KY), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) have compared COVID related mandates to Nazi-era policies that restricted the movement of Jewish peoples, have repeatedly evoked the image of the concentration camp tattoo, and have referenced the Nazi’s T4 programme that mandated the forced sterilisation of people with disabilities. This
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Neofascist “Thugs,” Pandemic Protests, Populisms: Giorgia Meloni’s Cerchiobottismo and the Rise of Fratelli D’Italia During the Pandemic Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-02-10 Pamela Pietrucci
In this essay, I examine the rise to power of Fratelli d’Italia (FdI), the populist far right Italian party led by Giorgia Meloni, in the 2022 election. I first situate FdI’s victory in the complex context of the Italian experience of the pandemic—exploring the erosion of the democratic sentiment in Italy after COVID-19 and the mutual influences of crises and the shaky anti-establishment and anti-intellectual
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The Soft Homogenisation of Democracy in India: Studying the Role and Long-Term Impact of Right-Wing Demagoguery During the Covid-19 Pandemic Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-02-10 Siddharth Dubey
The de-focalisation of reporting and the focalisation of post-truth ideology is antithetical to the tenets of democracy. It reverts to the traditional centralised propagation of one truth, one reality, and one perspective while contracting, negating, or antagonising the possibility of alternative and parallel narratives. The right wing has created a narrative of suspicion, which is based on the conviction
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Dissenting Democratically from Trump’s Toxic Tropes Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-02-06 Robert L. Ivie
The discourse of democracy is displaced, and authoritarianism advanced, by Donald Trump’s demagogic trope of racial warfare. Democratic agency is further eroded by images of disease, deployed by both Trump and his critics and contextualised by a viral pandemic. To the extent Trumpism is a rhetorical phenomenon, there is reason to consider its toxic tropes in relation to healthy figures of democratic
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At the Boundaries of Authority and Authoritarianism in the Welfare State: News Coverage of Alt. Health Influencers During the Covid-19 Pandemic Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Mette Mortensen, Nete Nørgaard Kristensen
Battles over who holds authority to speak on health issues have been recurrent since the outbreak of Covid-19. This article investigates how the voices of alt. health influencers have been handled within the news-mediated public sphere during the pandemic. Alt. health influencers illustrate how new forms of authority are claimed and negotiated on social media, and how their ideas circulate quickly
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“Health Dictatorship” and “Civil Disobedience”: Political Extremists and French Debates on Democracy During Covid-19 Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Ruth Amossy
This paper explores a polemical debate that took place in France during the Covid-19 crisis, around two formulas: “health dictatorship” (dictature sanitaire) and “civil disobedience.” It first analyses the arguments that justify their use; it then explores the verbal confrontation where Proponents and Opponents attack each other’s stance, thus shedding light on important issues that underlie the discussion
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Politicising Death in the Covid-19 Outbreak: AKP, Necropolitics and Right-Authoritarianism in Turkey Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2023-01-30 Özgür Olgun Erden
This study deals with the AKP (Justice and Development Party) right-authoritarianism during the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey, as seen from the perspective of necropolitics. It examines the relationships between politics and death, asking the question of how such relationships fell into an authoritarian character adversely influencing democracy and democratic values. For this, the study centres on the
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The interplay of personal storytelling with rational justifications in online discussions: A qualitative exploration of news user comments Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-12-11 Julia Jakob
In light of theoretical controversies among deliberation scholars, this study thoroughly explores the interplay of personal storytelling with rational justifications in online discussions. In a qualitative content analysis, it examines how this relationship manifests in online news user comments on the public role of religion and secularism in society from the period of August 2015 until July 2016
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Visual, Popular and Political: The Non-profit Influencer and the Public Sphere Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-12-09 Luise Salte
The influencer has become a common phenomenon in digital societies. The emphasis on exposure and popularity in social media is materialised through the growing prominence of these popular individuals with large audiences. This article examines the rhetoric of two “non-profit influencers” on Instagram, demonstrating that they can be understood beyond economics, fandom and traditional politics. Rather
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“Hi, Folks!” Attention Populism as a Strategy for Dominating the Dissonant Information Environment Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-12-05 David Klimeš
This study describes a strategy for dominating the digital political information environment: attention populism. Dissonance in the information environment is a significant trend that is forcing political communication to change. Strategies of political communications experts aimed at dominating the dissonant information environment, and thereby winning the support of various civic and electoral groups
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Talking Communication Studies: Negotiating Power and Promise Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-06-20 Jeffery Klaehn, Florian Zollmann, Marcus Kahn
Consensus regarding what becomes mainstream, popular, and commonplace within academia is subtly managed in accord with conformity of thought, contemporary popular ideas, and major assumptions/paradigms predominating fields, which in turn are comprised of hegemonic, ideological ideas, frameworks and arguments that are informed and bound by power. Power, professionalisation, and dominant ideological
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Public Broadcasting and Topic Diversity in The Netherlands: Mentions of Public Broadcasters’ Programming in Newspapers as Indicators of Pluralism Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-06-16 Joris Veerbeek, Karin van Es, Eggo Müller
Following debates on media pluralism and decentralised public service media, this article discusses the contribution of Dutch public broadcasters to pluralism. While the Dutch system operates under the assumption that external pluralism of broadcasting associations contributes to diversity, here we empirically explored this relation with respect to topics within societal discourse. We argue that mentions
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Representing European Civil Society: A Decentred and Political Approach Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-20 Acar Kutay
From the Maastricht treaty to the economic crisis in 2008, the practitioners were inclined to associate European Civil Society (ECS) with the EU supported- large NGOs located in Brussels. The EU institutions, particularly the European Commission, aimed to involve the citizens' interests, demands, and concerns through the organised actors of civil society when the EU was deemed to suffer from a democratic
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Islamic Worldview as a Model for De-Westernising Journalism Studies and Profession Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-19 Basyouni Ibrahim Hamada
Despite the various attempts to de-Westernise journalism studies and profession, the dominance of Western theories and practices remains absolute. This article seeks to develop a hybrid Islamic/Western worldview that represents a comprehensive, flexible and multicultural paradigm that emphasises sharing rather than imposing one’s heritage and view. The article particularly reflects on resolving the
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Between Europeanism and Nativism: Exploring a Cleavage Model of European Public Sphere in Social Media Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-18 Hakan G. Sicakkan, Raphael Heiko Heiberger
The European Union’s common public sphere project dates back to the 1960s and relies on Europeanisation through the gradual eradication of communication boundaries between its member countries. However, it is evident by now that Europeanisation of national public spheres is hard to achieve by increasing overlaps between national public spheres, synchronisation of news reporting across national boundaries
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Covid-19 and Race: News Coverage of Structural Racism and The Role of John Henryism and Racial Weathering in Bame Covid-19 Deaths Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-03 Tina Sikka
In this article, I use media analysis and materialist theory to examine two overlooked factors that have emerged out of the startling statistics around race and Covid-19. These are 1. John Henryism and 2. racial weathering. I argue that missing from media coverage are the manifold confounding and unexplored ways in which race and racism are enacted by Covid wherein the disease itself is understood
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Knowledge on Stage: Public Roles of Scientists In Times of Communicative Abundance Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-03 Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça, Yurij Castelfranchi
This article explores the challenges and dilemmas the current scenario of communicative abundance poses to experts and scientists that are willing to influence policy-making (or that are dragged to arenas of political debates). It identifies eight contemporary challenges worth noting: (1) dissemination of disinformation; (2) scepticism towards science and experts; (3) multiplication of voices with
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Platform Governance and the “Infodemic” Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-03 Eugenia Siapera
This article discusses the dominant metaphor of infodemic, the role of platforms and their policies. In understanding the spread of Covid-19 misinformation as an informational epidemic, we are led to construct the problem as one of viral spread. Virality, however, has been conceptualised as a key attribute of social media platforms. A tension therefore emerges between to encouraging good virality while
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Covid Publics and Black Lives Matter: Posts, Placards and Posters Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-03 Pollyanna Ruiz
This article will examine the ways in which COVID has reconfigured the boundaries between online and offline, as well as public and private spaces. The threat posed by the global pandemic meant that public spaces quickly emptied, work zoomed into the home, and windows became notice boards filled with moraleboosting messages. Every Thursday, UK doorsteps became the space in which private individuals
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The Datatext: A Multilevel-discursive Theory For Improved Public Health Data Visualizations Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-03 Murray Dick
In the run up to the COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnson challenged the British public to “squash the sombrero,” and so save thousands of lives in the event of the pandemic overburdening an already stretched National Health Service. There was a jarring sense of incongruity between this tabloid metaphor, and the minimalist line-graph to which the prime minister was referring
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Public Reason in the TIme of Covid-19 Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-05-03 Joss Hands
In the long history of democracy some notion of rational intercourse has always played its part. A common arena, whether concrete or abstracted, has provided a capacity for the exchange of opinion, argument and for arbitration and decision making. While the nature of this arena has evolved, a shared understanding of what the grounds of agreement, and disagreement, has usually been evident. This consensus
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Correction Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2022-03-14
Published in Javnost - The Public: Journal of the European Institute for Communication and Culture (Vol. 29, No. 4, 2022)
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Kriza Javnosti in Podružbljanje Novinarstva Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 Slavko Splichal
(2021). Kriza Javnosti in Podružbljanje Novinarstva. Javnost - The Public: Vol. 28, No. sup1, pp. S1-S22.
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Zapleteno je: protipolno razmerje med globalnimi digitalnimi platformami in slovenskimi mediji Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 Jernej Kaluža, Sašo Slaček Brlek
(2021). Zapleteno je: protipolno razmerje med globalnimi digitalnimi platformami in slovenskimi mediji. Javnost - The Public: Vol. 28, No. sup1, pp. S23-S42.
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Medijska etika in profesionalnost v digitalnem komunikacijskem okolju: odzivi izvajalcev medijske samoregulacije in regulacije Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 Tanja Kerševan Smokvina, Melita Poler Kovačič
(2021). Medijska etika in profesionalnost v digitalnem komunikacijskem okolju: odzivi izvajalcev medijske samoregulacije in regulacije. Javnost - The Public: Vol. 28, No. sup1, pp. S43-S61.
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Strategije in poslovni modeli spletnih producentov novic v sloveniji: prilagoditve tveganjem digitalizacije Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 Peter Sekloča
(2021). Strategije in poslovni modeli spletnih producentov novic v sloveniji: prilagoditve tveganjem digitalizacije. Javnost - The Public: Vol. 28, No. sup1, pp. S62-S80.
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Koalicije Preživetja v obdobju zatona časopisne industrije: študija primera Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 Branko Bembič, Igor Vobič
(2021). Koalicije Preživetja v obdobju zatona časopisne industrije: študija primera. Javnost - The Public: Vol. 28, No. sup1, pp. S81-S102.
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Medijski populizem in afektivno novinarstvo: časopisni komentar o »begunski krizi« Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 Mojca Pajnik, Marko Ribać
(2021). Medijski populizem in afektivno novinarstvo: časopisni komentar o »begunski krizi«. Javnost - The Public: Vol. 28, No. sup1, pp. S103-S121.
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Marginalizacija intersekcijske perspektive: istospolna partnerstva in tujci na slovenskih novičarskih spletnih portalih Javnost - The Public (IF 1.164) Pub Date : 2021-12-16 Rok Smrdelj, Tjaša Učakar, Roman Kuhar
(2021). Marginalizacija intersekcijske perspektive: istospolna partnerstva in tujci na slovenskih novičarskih spletnih portalih. Javnost - The Public: Vol. 28, No. sup1, pp. S122-S140.