Open media paradox. Hegemony after decentralization (CROSBI ID 195760)
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Peović Vuković, Katarina
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Open media paradox. Hegemony after decentralization
The aim of this paper is to address the paradox of open media (political universalism on the one hand, and profit orientation on the other) through application of philosophical understandings of concepts such as citizenship, democracy, hegemony and public sphere. The paper analyzes the differences in understanding of public sphere, or (not necessarily evolved into) politics of the Net, as differences wider from the question of new media, or the Internet, and situates the questions in the contemporary debates in political philosophy. The paper take the initial cue as a possibility for departure from model of political pluralism actual in social theory of the Net, a model that promoted the universality of the Net through the concept of identity politics, and investigate different theoretical concepts of politics founded on the notion of antagonism.
social networking; mass self-communications; hegemony; ideology; public sphere
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Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Sociologija, Filozofija