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Sinfulness, Saintliness, and Monkey Business

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John Durham Peters

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Diversity / Inclusion

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Abstract

John Durham Peters provides a classically-grounded account of the role of knowledge and information in democratic societies, of the types of knowledge claims that ground most media reform positions, and of the complementary role of the social sciences in generating knowledge about democratic practice. New communication technologies have transformed not only the media but also these dynamics, expanding the scope of available information, the range of forms of public participation, and--ultimately--the difficulty of useful synthesis and coordination.


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Necessary Knowledge for a Democratic Public Sphere: Program Background Papers
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NKDPS Background and Planning Papers