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[ecrea] Transformation of the "public sphere" - and mapping project and research/teaching guide
Thu Nov 12 17:41:53 GMT 2009
The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) has launched a special
feature on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the
Wall on November 9, 2009, hosted on the online essay forum
"Transformations of the Public Sphere", co-sponsored by NYU's
Institute for Public Knowledge (IPK). With essays by Andrew Arato,
Mark Beissinger, Hauke Brunkhorst, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Konrad
Jarausch, Michael Kennedy, Elzbieta Matynia, Steven Pfaff and
forthcoming essays by Jack Goldstone, Julia Hell, and others. The
forum is interactive. Readers are invited to submit comments:
<http://publicsphere.ssrc.org>http://publicsphere.ssrc.org.
The essay forum is accompanied by the beta version of the Public
Sphere Guide, seeking to create a map of the fragmented
interdisciplinary field of study on the public sphere. This mapping
project serves as a research guide and teaching guide and as a
resource for the renewal of the public sphere:
<http://publicsphere.ssrc.org/guide>http://publicsphere.ssrc.org/guide
http://publicsphere.ssrc.org/20th-anniversary-of-the-fall-of-the-wall/
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