Jürgen Habermas is arguably the most influential social theorist and
philosopher of the twentieth century, and his imprint on media and
communication studies extends well into the twenty-first. This book
lucidly unpacks Habermas's sophisticated contributions to the study of
media, centering on the three core concepts for which his work is best
known: the public sphere, communicative action, and deliberative
democracy.
Habermas and the Media offers an accessible introduction, as well as a
critical investigation of how Habermas's thinking can help us to
understand and assess our contemporary communication environment - and
where his framework needs revision and extension.
Full of original and sometimes surprising insights, this book is
essential reading for scholars and students of media, political
communication, and democracy, as well as anyone seeking guidance through
Habermas's rich world of thought.