Description |
viii, 276 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction: What Was, What Is, the Public Sphere? Post-Cold War Reflections / Mike Hill and Warren Montag -- 2. Inventing London / Crystal Bartolovich -- 3. The Right to the City in Los Angeles: Discourse and Practice of a Chicano Alternative Public Sphere / Raul H. Villa -- 4. Rituals of Disqualification: Competing Publics and Public Housing in Contemporary Chicago / Jamie Owen Daniel -- 5. Unions as Counter-Public Spheres / Stanley Aronowitz -- 6. What Makes a People a People? Rousseau and Kant / Etienne Balibar -- 7. The Pressure of the Street: Habermas's Fear of the Masses / Warren Montag -- 8. A Displaced Transition: Habermas on the Public Sphere / Ted Stolze -- 9. The Withering of Civil Society / Michael Hardt -- 10. Print-Capitalism? / David McInerney -- 11. Of Multitudes and Moral Sympathy: E. P. Thompson, Althusser, and Adam Smith / Mike Hill |
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12. Native Daughters in the Promised Land: Gender, Race, and the Question of Separate Spheres / You-me Park and Gayle Wald -- 13. Counter-Public Spheres and the Role of Educators as Public Intellectuals: Paulo Freire's Cultural Politics / Henry A. Giroux |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Social stratification.
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Sociology -- Methodology.
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Social classes.
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Social structure.
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Mass society.
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Public interest.
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Political sociology.
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Author |
Montag, Warren.
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Hill, Mike, 1964-
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LC no. |
00061438 |
ISBN |
1859847773 : |
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