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Article: The circulation of ideas.(The Public Sphere: An Introduction)(Book review)
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The Public Sphere: An Introduction Alan McKee, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
The advent of late-twentieth-century capitalism and the ever-progressive enhancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs) have led to a vast constellation of industrial, financial, technological and institutional innovations and developments. From mobile phones to online message boards, web-based newspapers to electronic animated gift-cards, blogs to mp3 music, reality television to digital video conferencing, ICTs and the media have become a pervasive yet naturalised presence in our everyday lives, inevitably affecting the ways in which we communicate and exchange ...