نتایج جستجو برای: publics knowledge

تعداد نتایج: 568502  

2005
Christopher Kelty Charles Taylor Michael Warner

This article investigates the social, technical, and legal affiliations among “geeks” (hackers, lawyers, activists, and IT entrepreneurs) on the Internet. The mode of association specific to this group is that of a “recursive public sphere” constituted by a shared imaginary of the technical and legal conditions of possibility for their own association. On the basis of fieldwork conducted in the...

Journal: :Sociology of health & illness 2008
Eva Elliott Gareth Williams

The renewed interest in 'public sociology' has sparked debate and discussion about forms of sociological work and their relationship to the State and civil society. Medical sociologists are accustomed to engaging with a range of publics and audiences inside and outside universities and are in a position to make an informed contribution to this debate. This paper describes how some of the debate...

Journal: :Communiquer. Revue de communication sociale et publique 2015

2017
Ann H. Kelly Hayley MacGregor Catherine M. Montgomery

How do we understand the public character of public health in contemporary Africa? What are the parameters of community engagement in health care delivery, medical research and disease control programmes? To what extent is public health in Africa a project led by African Governments? Through what political processes and deliberative practices can African publics influence the priorities of rese...

2004
GARY ALAN FINE

It has been conventional to conceptualize civic life through one of two core images: the citizen as lone individualist or the citizen as joiner. Drawing on analyses of the historical development of the public sphere, we propose an alternative analytical framework for civic engagement based on small group interaction. By embracing this micro-level approach, we contribute to the debate on civil s...

2012
Zeynep Tufekci

Media accounts would have us believe that today’s youth are a particularly narcissistic generation. Young adults are often portrayed as exhibitionists who share personal information excessively and only react if “burned” by experience. This paper reports results from 450 surveys of young adults on social network site usage and privacy and surveillance experiences as well as from a historical ar...

Journal: :New Political Science 2016

Journal: :Science as Culture 2013

Journal: :SociologieS 2015

Journal: :Performance Research 2011

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