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*Nick Crossley (2004) 'On systematically distorted communication: Bourdieu and the socio-analysis of publics', ''Sociological Review'', 88-112.
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*Nick Crossley (2004) 'On systematically distorted communication: Bourdieu and the socio-analysis of publics', ''Sociological Review'', Special Issue: Sociological Review Monograph Series: After Habermas: New Perspectives on the Public Sphere, edited by John Michael Roberts and Nick Crossley, Volume 52, Issue Supplement s1, pages 88–112, June.
 
*Nick Crossley and John Michael Roberts (eds) ''After Habermas: New Perspectives on the Public Sphere'' Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. 192 pp. ISBN 978 1 4051 2365 5
 
*Nick Crossley and John Michael Roberts (eds) ''After Habermas: New Perspectives on the Public Sphere'' Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. 192 pp. ISBN 978 1 4051 2365 5
 
*Nicholas Garnham (2007) 'Habermas and the public sphere' ''Global Media and Communication'' Volume 3(2): 201–214.
 
*Nicholas Garnham (2007) 'Habermas and the public sphere' ''Global Media and Communication'' Volume 3(2): 201–214.

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Publications, commentary and critique, resources

Main works

  • Habermas, Jürgen. (1987a). The Theory of Communicative Action. Volume One. Reason and the Rationalization of Society. Trans. Thomas McCarthy. Boston: Beacon Press.
  • Habermas, Jürgen. (1987b). The Theory of Communicative Action. Volume Two. Lifeworld and System: A Critique of Functionalist Reason. Trans. Thomas McCarthy. Boston: Beacon Press.

Commentary and critique

  • Nick Crossley (2004) 'On systematically distorted communication: Bourdieu and the socio-analysis of publics', Sociological Review, Special Issue: Sociological Review Monograph Series: After Habermas: New Perspectives on the Public Sphere, edited by John Michael Roberts and Nick Crossley, Volume 52, Issue Supplement s1, pages 88–112, June.
  • Nick Crossley and John Michael Roberts (eds) After Habermas: New Perspectives on the Public Sphere Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. 192 pp. ISBN 978 1 4051 2365 5
  • Nicholas Garnham (2007) 'Habermas and the public sphere' Global Media and Communication Volume 3(2): 201–214.
  • Luke Goode Jürgen Habermas: Democracy and the Public Sphere London: Pluto, 2005. 176 pp. ISBN 978 0 7453 2088 5
  • Alan G. Gross, 'Systematically Distorted Communication: An Impediment to Social and Political Change', Informal Logic, Vol. 30, No. 4 (2010), pp. 335-360.
  • Douglas Kellner Habermas, the Public Sphere, and Democracy: A Critical Intervention UCLA.
  • Alan McKee The Public Sphere: An Introduction Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 276 pp. ISBN 978 0 5215 4990 5
  • Hannu Nieminen, Hegemony and the Public Sphere. Turku: University of Turku Press, 2000.
  • David Ward Review of Hannu Nieminen, Hegemony and the Public Sphere. Turku: University of Turku Press, 2000. Media Culture Society 2002; 24; 290. Extract

Resources

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