Publics-begrebet

Publics-begrebet Begrebet publics har ligesom sit søsterbegreb offentlighed en lang historie, og de to begreber er på mange måde tæt beslægtede, da de begge beskæftiger sig med at beskrive, hvordan folk samles i sfærer, der rækker ud over det private rum. Publics-begrebet har dog sin egen tradition og adskiller sig særligt fra offentlighedsbegrebet ved at […]

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