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Dados vol. 47 n. 4 Rio de Janeiro 2004

Critical theory, democracy, and the public sphere: concepts and uses in Latin America

Avritzer, Leonardo - Costa, Sérgio

Abstract

In this article we analyze the construction of the concept of public sphere within critical theory, discussing its recent reformulations and reinterpretations. Our primary aim is to focus on contributions that emphasize the increasing importance of new publics, subaltern counter-publics, diasporic publics, and deliberative publics in contemporary democracies. We seek to outline a broader concept of public sphere in order to offer an adequate instrument for analyzing the simultaneous cycles of democratization and structural adjustment in Latin America.

Keywords: critical theory, public sphere, Latin America

DOI: 10.1590/S0011-52582004000400003

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Critical theory, democracy, and the public sphere: concepts and uses in Latin America