Democracy and the demise of «the public». Mistrust, fragmentation, polarisation: towards a bubble democracy?

This essay argues that the success of «post-truth» is partially connected to the characteristics of the new «hybrid» communication scenario. The author maintains that the current context differs substantially from the democracy of parties, which has characterised a part of the 20th century, as well...

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Main Author: Damiano Palano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2019-05-01
Series:Governare la paura
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Online Access:https://governarelapaura.unibo.it/article/view/9413
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description This essay argues that the success of «post-truth» is partially connected to the characteristics of the new «hybrid» communication scenario. The author maintains that the current context differs substantially from the democracy of parties, which has characterised a part of the 20th century, as well as from the democracy of the public, a notion formulated by Bernard Manin in the mid-1990s. As a matter of fact, the diffusion of the new media has triggered the fragmentation of the public into a plurality of self-referential segments and «bubbles» which are (potentially) not rooted in an intersubjective sphere of communication. Considering the impact of these transformations, the essay proposes the image of a bubble democracy as an alternative to the mainstream interpretations both of the democracy of parties and of the democracy of the public and it argues that its main features are the widespread mistrust towards institutions, audience fragmentation and polarisation.
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spelling doaj.art-5cd70d040eb142ffb8b89318a4ea9c9b2022-12-21T19:15:24ZengUniversity of BolognaGovernare la paura1974-49352019-05-010010.6092/issn.1974-4935/94138123Democracy and the demise of «the public». Mistrust, fragmentation, polarisation: towards a bubble democracy?Damiano Palano0Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreThis essay argues that the success of «post-truth» is partially connected to the characteristics of the new «hybrid» communication scenario. The author maintains that the current context differs substantially from the democracy of parties, which has characterised a part of the 20th century, as well as from the democracy of the public, a notion formulated by Bernard Manin in the mid-1990s. As a matter of fact, the diffusion of the new media has triggered the fragmentation of the public into a plurality of self-referential segments and «bubbles» which are (potentially) not rooted in an intersubjective sphere of communication. Considering the impact of these transformations, the essay proposes the image of a bubble democracy as an alternative to the mainstream interpretations both of the democracy of parties and of the democracy of the public and it argues that its main features are the widespread mistrust towards institutions, audience fragmentation and polarisation.https://governarelapaura.unibo.it/article/view/9413democracy of the publicnew mediamistrustbubble democracy
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Democracy and the demise of «the public». Mistrust, fragmentation, polarisation: towards a bubble democracy?
Governare la paura
democracy of the public
new media
mistrust
bubble democracy
title Democracy and the demise of «the public». Mistrust, fragmentation, polarisation: towards a bubble democracy?
title_full Democracy and the demise of «the public». Mistrust, fragmentation, polarisation: towards a bubble democracy?
title_fullStr Democracy and the demise of «the public». Mistrust, fragmentation, polarisation: towards a bubble democracy?
title_full_unstemmed Democracy and the demise of «the public». Mistrust, fragmentation, polarisation: towards a bubble democracy?
title_short Democracy and the demise of «the public». Mistrust, fragmentation, polarisation: towards a bubble democracy?
title_sort democracy and the demise of the public mistrust fragmentation polarisation towards a bubble democracy
topic democracy of the public
new media
mistrust
bubble democracy
url https://governarelapaura.unibo.it/article/view/9413
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