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Remarks on network public theory

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  • Marcin Brol

    (Wroclaw University of Economics)

  • Slawomir Czetwertynski

    (Wroc³aw University of Economics)

Abstract

This paper is a trial of capturing of a relation between traditional public sphere atrophy and the augmentation of a network public sphere. A thesis is advanced that the traditional public sphere is subject of the atrophy, however, the entire network public sphere is subject of the augmentation process. Such a formulated thesis forces a choice between two following issues. The first of them regards a relation between factors, which stimulate the atrophy and the augmentation. The second issue regards a role played by social media in the network public sphere. Considerations included in the paper are based on the public sphere theory of J. Habermas and on the M. Castells’ network society theory.

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  • Marcin Brol & Slawomir Czetwertynski, 2013. "Remarks on network public theory," Managerial Economics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, vol. 14, pages 7-16.
  • Handle: RePEc:agh:journl:v:14:y:2013:p:7-16
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    1. S³awomir Czetwertyñski, 2017. "Importance of copyrights in online society," Managerial Economics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Management, vol. 18(2), pages 147-163.

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