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[ecrea] CaP-New Special Issue Published on “Neoliberalism and the Public Sphere”
Fri Sep 21 16:50:16 GMT 2018
Communication and the Public has just published a new Special issue on
"Neoliberalism and the Public Sphere ".
From an initiative to a deliberative engagement in tension with an
embodied, habitual mode of communication to an analysis on the construct
of marginalized group in texts produced to persuade communities and
policymakers, and from the neoliberal reach within Supreme Court to the
forming of an anti-neoliberal public through #houstonstong movement,
from the adoption of racialized and gendered girl-empowerment discourses
by neoliberal political economy to the crucial theses in the context of
technoneoliberalism, we have seen the encroachment of neoliberalism on
everyday discourse, its incredible global spread and its discourse
crafting to appeal to unconscious public dispositions. Its focus on
conjoint depletion prioritizes the strategic self-interest, making
transcending collective behavior impossible for structural change. Its
empowerment of rich people and private companies expedites the
economization of non-economic realms like emotions and attention,
infringes the subjectivities and affected the agency of people who have
no access to private resources. This special issue on “Neoliberalism and
the Public Sphere” examines three aspects that are presented by
neoliberalism to public sphere scholarship, respectively they are: 1)
Subjectivity, 2) Public engagement, and 3) Agency/structure.
Guest-edited by Robert Asen, the special issue pinpoints the pitfalls
marginalized group are caught in, the resistance that could be made by
neoliberal public and the digital construction that renders our
subjectivities vulnerable. It exemplifies the scholarship necessary to
look skeptically when looking to markets for answers to public problems
at value of a democratically oriented public sphere. With the awareness
that neoliberalism has prescribed certain kinds of ordering/
affectivity/ structure---and this could be different, we might be able
to think beyond the dominant rationalities that govern us.
We invite you to read the following articles from this Special issue that
published August 13th, 2018.
Introduction: Neoliberalism and the public sphere—Robert Asen
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2057047318794687
Neoliberalism and the rhetorical invention of counterpublic
attunement*—*Catherine Chaput
<http://journals.sagepub.com/action/doSearch?target=default&ContribAuthorStored=Chaput%2C+Catherine>
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2057047318794688
“Expensive” people: Consumer citizenship and the limits of choice in
neoliberal publics*—*Whitney Gent
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2057047318794683
The neoliberal conquest of the Supreme Court—Luke Winslow
<http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/ctp/current>, Alec Baker
<http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/ctp/current>, Charles Goehring
<http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/ctp/current>
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2057047318794962
“/#houstonstrong/”: Resisting and reifying the neoliberal
public—Jennifer Wingard
<http://journals.sagepub.com/action/doSearch?target=default&ContribAuthorStored=Wingard%2C+Jennifer>
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2057047318794961
Speaking well: The benevolent public and rhetorical production of
neoliberal political economy—Rebecca Dingo
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2057047318794964
Five theses on technoliberalism and the networked public sphere—Damien
Smith Pfister
<http://journals.sagepub.com/action/doSearch?target=default&ContribAuthorStored=Pfister%2C+Damien+Smith>,
Misti Yang
<http://journals.sagepub.com/action/doSearch?target=default&ContribAuthorStored=Yang%2C+Misti>
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2057047318794963
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