Writings to think the public-political in times of algorithms and connective platforms
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https://doi.org/10.18861/ic.2018.13.1.2823Keywords:
mediatization, public sphere, networking services on the InternetAbstract
In the academic debate, the discussions about the public have been raised since the first conceptualizations made between the end of the 50s and the beginning of the 60s of the 20th century by Hannah Arendt and Jürgen Habermas in their classic books The Human Condition and History and criticism of public opinion, respectively. The questions, attenuations and responses to these proposals were not slow to appear. To that set of proposals (which several authors of this volume recover and problematize) are added today the different arguments that have been precipitated in relation to the recent changes that occurred in the configuration of the public sphere, especially those related to the development of the process historical of mediatization.
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