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- 2007023401 abstract "Information and communication technologies (ICT) enable citizens to communicate across state borders with greater ease than ever before, exciting much speculation about the emergence of transnational public spheres. This highly original work introduces this debate to International Relations, by investigating the socio-political implications of ICT in a global governance framework. Classic Habermasian theory is radically reconstructed to take account of contemporary trends in state sovereignty and global civil society. It is argued that if access is not widened and free speech not sufficiently protected, the early promise of ICT as a liberating force will be neutralized. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0730/2007023401-d.html.".
- 2007023401 contributor B10776817.
- 2007023401 created "2008.".
- 2007023401 date "2008".
- 2007023401 date "2008.".
- 2007023401 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2007023401 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-228) and index.".
- 2007023401 description "Information and communication technologies (ICT) enable citizens to communicate across state borders with greater ease than ever before, exciting much speculation about the emergence of transnational public spheres. This highly original work introduces this debate to International Relations, by investigating the socio-political implications of ICT in a global governance framework. Classic Habermasian theory is radically reconstructed to take account of contemporary trends in state sovereignty and global civil society. It is argued that if access is not widened and free speech not sufficiently protected, the early promise of ICT as a liberating force will be neutralized. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0730/2007023401-d.html.".
- 2007023401 description "Introducing transnational public spheres to international relations -- Reconstructing Habermasian public sphere theory -- Contending theories of transnational public spheres: propositions for an alternative analytical framework -- The information age: transborder communicative capacity -- The rise of global governance: transformations in sites of political authority -- Global civil society: transnational networks of mutual affinity.".
- 2007023401 extent "ix, 234 p. ;".
- 2007023401 identifier "1403975213 (alk. paper)".
- 2007023401 identifier "9781403975218 (alk. paper)".
- 2007023401 identifier 2007023401-b.html.
- 2007023401 identifier 2007023401-d.html.
- 2007023401 identifier 2007023401.html.
- 2007023401 isPartOf "Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication".
- 2007023401 isPartOf "Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication.".
- 2007023401 issued "2008".
- 2007023401 issued "2008.".
- 2007023401 language "eng".
- 2007023401 publisher "New York : Palgrave Macmillan,".
- 2007023401 subject "303.48/33 22".
- 2007023401 subject "Communication, International.".
- 2007023401 subject "Information technology Social aspects.".
- 2007023401 subject "International cooperation.".
- 2007023401 subject "JZ1308 .C73 2008".
- 2007023401 subject "Telecommunication Social aspects.".
- 2007023401 tableOfContents "Introducing transnational public spheres to international relations -- Reconstructing Habermasian public sphere theory -- Contending theories of transnational public spheres: propositions for an alternative analytical framework -- The information age: transborder communicative capacity -- The rise of global governance: transformations in sites of political authority -- Global civil society: transnational networks of mutual affinity.".
- 2007023401 title "Global communication and transnational public spheres / Angela M. Crack.".
- 2007023401 type "text".