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Peter Thijssen is Professor of Political Science at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Walter Weyns is Professor of Sociology at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Christiane Timmerman is Director, CeMIS (Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies) at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Sara Mels, University Centre Saint Ignatius Antwerp, Belgium.
Introduction New Public Spheres: Recontextualizing the Intellectual, Peter
Thijssen, Walter Weyns, Christiane Timmerman; Part I History and
Contemporary Developments; Chapter 1 The Intellectual in the Public Sphere:
Projections, Contradictions and Dilemmas since the Enlightenment, Harold
Mah; Chapter 2 The Rise of the Embedded Intellectual: New Forms of Public
Engagement and Critique, Patrick Baert, Alan Shipman; Chapter 3 From Public
to Civic Intellectuals: Political Agency and Emerging Media Landscapes,
Peter Dahlgren; Part II The Internet and the Public Intellectual; Chapter 4
Intellectuals, the Public Sphere and Dissemination Strategies, France
Aubin; Chapter 5 How Salonfähig Are Online Political Forums? The Curious
Case of Politics.be, Peter Thijssen; Chapter 6 The Creation of New Public
Places: A Critique of Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel, Frank Maet; Part III
Women and the Public Sphere; Chapter 7 Immigrant Intellectual: The Case of
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Odile Heynders; Chapter 8 Building Solidarity through
Relationships: The Politics of Feminism as an Intellectual Project in
Turkey, Nazan Haydari; Part IV Subcultures in the Public Sphere; Chapter 9
Public Intellectuals and Micro-public Spheres: A British Illustration,
Richard McCallum; Chapter 10 Public Intellectuals and Public Spheres: Who
Is Left to Speak to the Public? Yusuf al-Qaradawi: Shaper of an Agonistic
Discourse, Zvi Bar'el; Chapter 11 Reputation among the Hungarian
Intellectual Elite, Luca Kristóf;