Introduction: the plurality of publics
The singularity of the concepts of public and public sphere is explored in this essay and ultimately challenged. Through an investigation of the deployment of the term public, a determination of the relationship of the private to the public, and a study of the emergence and value of the term “publics,” the book’s sections and contributions are introduced.
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IntroductionPagination
1-13Publisher DOI
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9781137533234Language
engPublication classification
X Not reportable, B2 Book chapter in non-commercially published bookCopyright notice
2016, The authorsExtent
18Editor/Contributor(s)
Marshall PD, D'Cruz G, McDonald S, Lee KPublisher
Palgrave MacMillanPlace of publication
Basingstoke, Eng.Title of book
Contemporary publics: shifting boundaries in new media, technology and cultureUsage metrics
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