ISBN:
9780198865773
Language:
English
Pages:
viii, 407 Seiten
,
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Series Statement:
Studies of the German Historical Institute London
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Global Public: Its Power and its Limits (Veranstaltung : London : 2015) Global publics
DDC:
302.2
Keywords:
Communication, International -- History -- 19th century
;
Communication, International -- History -- 20th century
;
Social history -- 19th century
;
Social history -- 20th century
;
Public sphere
;
Public opinion
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Konferenzschrift German Historical Insitute London 2015
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Konferenzschrift German Historical Insitute London 2015
;
Konferenzschrift German Historical Insitute London 2015
Abstract:
This volume combines a present-day and historical concern on the topic of global publics between the communication revolution of the 1870s and the digital age. Building on earlier theories of public spheres, Valeska Huber and Jurgen Osterhammel expand the notion of global publics not only geographically but also by charting new thematic territory, describing global publics as courts of global opinion, as market places, or as arenas for competition. As the first historical volume ever to combine different facets of global publics ranging from infrastructures, the press, film and theatre to human rights politics, it brings together established and emerging authors in the field of history and from related disciplines such as geography, sociology, and literature who explore how global publics were configured, imagined, and fragmented. In this way, Global Publics: Their Power and Their Limits not only provides a new conceptual framework and important case studies but also shows how histories of global communication might be studied in the future
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