Abstract

AbstractThe concept of the public sphere has become a key term in sociology since it was introduced by Jürgen Habermas as a sociologically pertinent concept. The public sphere refers to the space that exists in modern societies between the state and society. The notion of the public sphere has changed considerably since Habermas's conception. It is today generally seen as a plural condition: there is not one single or ideal public sphere, but many. The public sphere is the space of debates, democratization and the ongoing contestation of power.

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