
- 193 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Against the backdrop of transformations which have reconfigured access to information, communication, and collective discourse, The Political Economy of the Public Sphere critically examines the evolution of the public sphere from its origins in the 18th century to its contemporary digital transformation across Europe and the United States.
Adopting a political economy lens, the book analyzes how this crucial space for public communication and opinion formation is intrinsically linked to capitalism. It is shaped by market dynamics, the concentration of media ownership, and the commodification of audiences and their attention. Author Nikos Smyrnaios delves into the material and immaterial resourcesālike infrastructure, technology, influence, and agenda-settingāthat affect the public sphere's functioning. Identifying key turning pointsāfrom the rise of mass media and deregulation to the dominance of digital platformsāthe chapters demonstrate the impact of theory, civic engagement, state interventions, and corporate influence. In doing so, the work navigates the tension between the ideal of a democratic public sphere and its reality as a space embedded in power relations and contributing to the reproduction of inequalities.
Offering a comprehensive theoretical and historical overview of the transformations shaping today's media environment, the book provides a rigorous foundation for critically understanding the possibilities and limitations of mediated discourse in the 21st century. Ideal for scholars and students of media studies, political science, sociology and communication theory, it invites readers to reflect on historical precedents, confront current inequalities, and imagine alternative pathways for collective expression and democratic participation.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- The Political Economy of the Public Sphere
- DIGITAL ACTIVISM AND SOCIETY: POLITICS, ECONOMY AND CULTURE IN NETWORK COMMUNICATION
- The Political Economy of the Public Sphere: From Enlightenment to Big Tech
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. Emergence and Consolidation of the Liberal Public Sphere
- 2. The Public Sphere and the Market, Propaganda and Revolution
- 3. From the Authoritarian Public Sphere to the Social Liberal Model
- 4. The Political Economy of the Media and the Public Sphere
- 5. The Neoliberal Public Sphere
- 6. The Public Sphere Under the Sway of Silicon Valley
- 7. The Platformisation of the Public Sphere and Its Effects
- Epilogue