Consensus and Dissensus in the Public Sphere: How East Asian associations use publicity

Jürgen Habermas has developed a model describing how civil society can use the public sphere to influence politics. Habermas assumes that, because discourse in the public sphere is open, inclusive, anonymous, and autonomous, the public sphere is best setting in which to develop consensus about commo...

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Main Author: Taru Salmenkari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Oriental Society 2014-06-01
Series:Studia Orientalia Electronica
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/store/article/view/8533
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spelling doaj-5f9bbf205cc5419588e7bd97052f10b32020-11-25T03:54:38ZengFinnish Oriental SocietyStudia Orientalia Electronica2323-52092014-06-0121636Consensus and Dissensus in the Public Sphere: How East Asian associations use publicityTaru Salmenkari0University of HelsinkiJürgen Habermas has developed a model describing how civil society can use the public sphere to influence politics. Habermas assumes that, because discourse in the public sphere is open, inclusive, anonymous, and autonomous, the public sphere is best setting in which to develop consensus about common affairs. However, when this model is examined in the context of political advocacy by East Asian associations, the public sphere turns out to be characterized by dissensus rather than consensus. Consensus is enabled by trust, shared aims, exclusions, bargaining and exchanges, predictable decision-making procedures, or authority. These conditions helpful for consensus building are often lacking in the public sphere. Nonetheless, civil society can be politically influential because it can use minority influence and cross the state-society boundary.https://journal.fi/store/article/view/8533habermaspublic spherecivil societyconsensusadvocacynongovernmental organizationsmass mediachinakorea
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Consensus and Dissensus in the Public Sphere: How East Asian associations use publicity
Studia Orientalia Electronica
habermas
public sphere
civil society
consensus
advocacy
nongovernmental organizations
mass media
china
korea
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title Consensus and Dissensus in the Public Sphere: How East Asian associations use publicity
title_short Consensus and Dissensus in the Public Sphere: How East Asian associations use publicity
title_full Consensus and Dissensus in the Public Sphere: How East Asian associations use publicity
title_fullStr Consensus and Dissensus in the Public Sphere: How East Asian associations use publicity
title_full_unstemmed Consensus and Dissensus in the Public Sphere: How East Asian associations use publicity
title_sort consensus and dissensus in the public sphere: how east asian associations use publicity
publisher Finnish Oriental Society
series Studia Orientalia Electronica
issn 2323-5209
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Jürgen Habermas has developed a model describing how civil society can use the public sphere to influence politics. Habermas assumes that, because discourse in the public sphere is open, inclusive, anonymous, and autonomous, the public sphere is best setting in which to develop consensus about common affairs. However, when this model is examined in the context of political advocacy by East Asian associations, the public sphere turns out to be characterized by dissensus rather than consensus. Consensus is enabled by trust, shared aims, exclusions, bargaining and exchanges, predictable decision-making procedures, or authority. These conditions helpful for consensus building are often lacking in the public sphere. Nonetheless, civil society can be politically influential because it can use minority influence and cross the state-society boundary.
topic habermas
public sphere
civil society
consensus
advocacy
nongovernmental organizations
mass media
china
korea
url https://journal.fi/store/article/view/8533
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