2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11609-007-0015-y
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Online-Öffentlichkeiten als Gegenstand empirischer Forschung

Abstract: So far, research of online public spheres has mainly been carried out as an online version of offline public spheres. The possibilities of the new medium to create new and Internet-specific forms of a public sphere have been ignored both on the theoretical and empirical level. In this article, I propose an approach that allows for the conceptualization of new forms of online public spheres. It takes the Internet user, the providers of web sites and the structural specificities of the Internet into account. The… Show more

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“…The exclusiveness of this approach is astonishing, for what if not transnational media might be analysed as a yardstick for the qualities and potentials of a European public sphere? Transnational media deserve closer scrutiny beyond the mere hint at their possible perspectives and their assumed future effect on a transnational public sphere that has become commonplace especially in relation to the Internet and satellite technology (Chalaby, 2002;Zimmermann, 2007). In this article, we show that a multitude of transnational media have evolved over the last 20 years and that they have a small, but significant and growing audience.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…The exclusiveness of this approach is astonishing, for what if not transnational media might be analysed as a yardstick for the qualities and potentials of a European public sphere? Transnational media deserve closer scrutiny beyond the mere hint at their possible perspectives and their assumed future effect on a transnational public sphere that has become commonplace especially in relation to the Internet and satellite technology (Chalaby, 2002;Zimmermann, 2007). In this article, we show that a multitude of transnational media have evolved over the last 20 years and that they have a small, but significant and growing audience.…”
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confidence: 71%