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Welcome to Episode 6 of the House of Dissent podcast. This episode delves into Jürgen Habermas' influential theory of the public sphere and its intersection with radical mass media criticism. We explore the evolution of public discourse from coffee houses in the 17th century to the digital age, questioning whether the internet offers a platform for liberation and dissent or simply echoes mainstream narratives. By reflecting on historical and contemporary examples, this episode challenges the power dynamics within media and highlights the courage required to use one's understanding freely. Join the conversation as we critically examine the potential for change in communication landscapes.
Welcome to Episode 6 of the House of Dissent podcast. This episode delves into Jürgen Habermas' influential theory of the public sphere and its intersection with radical mass media criticism. We explore the evolution of public discourse from coffee houses in the 17th century to the digital age, questioning whether the internet offers a platform for liberation and dissent or simply echoes mainstream narratives. By reflecting on historical and contemporary examples, this episode challenges the power dynamics within media and highlights the courage required to use one's understanding freely. Join the conversation as we critically examine the potential for change in communication landscapes.