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- Craig (4 November 2019). "Connecting the dots: a bibliometric review of Habermasian theory in public relations research". Journal of Communication Management...
- Ranilo Balaguer (November 19, 2014). Imagining Modern Democracy: A Habermasian ****essment of the Philippine Experiment. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press. p...
- information. Many have understood the Internet as an extension of the Habermasian notion of the public sphere, observing how network communication technologies...
- was Rawls's emphasis on social primary goods in a debate that included Habermasian notions of the public and common good. C****irer–Heidegger debate Jacques...
- "agonistic democracy," is primarily framed as an agonistic alternative to Habermasian models of deliberative democracy. Theorists of agonistic pluralism, including...
- prominent critic of deliberative democracy (especially in its Rawlsian and Habermasian versions), she is also known for her use of the work of Carl Schmitt...
- Ranilo Balaguer (November 19, 2014). Imagining Modern Democracy: A Habermasian ****essment of the Philippine Experiment. State University of New York...
- in discourse on German bourgeois society.: 63–64  The major groups in Habermasian theory include merchants, bankers, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs,...
- 2025. Balaguer Hermida, Ranilo (2014). "Imagining Modern Democracy: A Habermasian ****essment of the Philippine Experiment". State University of New York...
- rulings be ridiculed. According to the journalist David Randall, "In Habermasian theory, the bourgeois public sphere was preceded by a literary public...