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What is the term characterized by the execution of
the political public sphere, but is not a part of the public sphere, in fact exists in opposition to it. HINT: Includes courts, police, etc.
The State
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What is a framework that seeks to expand knowledge production but actually secures a narrow definition of national culture consistent with imperial aims. EXAMPLES: dividing popular and national culture, defining democracy through the state and state institutions and maintaining social and racial inequality.
Victorian Cultural Logics
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What is an aggregate of institutions whose members are engaged primarily in a complex of non-state activities– economic and cultural production, household life and voluntary associations– and who in this way preserve and transform their identity by exercising all sorts of pressures or controls upon state institutions? HINT: The public sphere emerges from this.
Civil Society
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What is a realm of our
social life in which something approaching public opinion can be formed. A place where educated people can read together and come to a rational consensus. HINT: inclusion in this requires power, rationality, and education
Public Sphere
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What is a culture that thinks of 'publicity itself as authority'? HINT: Authorizes community actions and conversations that subvert as well as support institutional authority, that lead to consensus as well as dissent
Public Culture
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What is a space in which the public congregates freely for public address. Maintained as a central symbolic role in the production and reproduction of democratic societies.
Public Space
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What is the task of criticism and control through which a public
body of citizens informally or formally practices as a method of exerting pressure on ruling structures. EXAMPLE: newspapers, voting.
Public Opinion
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What is the manufacture of culture by institutions that determine what culture is appropriate and correct to consume regardless of public opinion?
Cultural Authority
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What is a sphere comprising groups in continual motion? HINT: Changing all the time.
Public Sphere
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What is the term that has emerged as a replacement for "public?" HINT: This has a dangerous potential for appropriation by museums because this term can be already practicing and producing culture elsewhere.
Community
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