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La importancia de Comunidades imaginadas y de Benedict Anderson
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Immanuel Wallerstein and the Genesis of World-Systems Analysis
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The Importance of Imagined Communities – and Benedict Anderson
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Imperial and critical cosmopolitans: Screening the multicultural city on Sherlock and Elementary
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Historia y crítica de la opinión pública. Una aproximación
Published 2009-11-01“…A proof of this interest was the conference that took place in Massachusetts and its immediate edition by Craig Calhoun under the title Habermas and the Public Sphere in 1992. …”
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Critical Theory and contemporary new challenges: globalization, cosmopolitanism and democracy
Published 2016-12-01“…Among the many efforts in this direction, the work of authors associated with critical theory, such as Jürgen Habermas, Nancy Fraser, Seyla Benhabib and Craig Calhoun, stand out. This article aims to analyze how these thinkers have approached these issues, showing how their recent work, despite differences, bear resemblances in that they seek to understand dialectically, in light of critical theory, the processes of globalization and intensifying cosmopolitanism in recent years. …”
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Nationalism in the Age of Brexit: The Attitudes and Identities of Young Voters
Published 2022-03-01“…My theoretical framework draws upon Benedict Anderson’s definition of the nation and Michael Skey’s and Craig Calhoun’s critique that feelings of equality among members are unrealistic due to the power and identity hierarchies that exist within a nation. …”
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Informacijos hierarchija vėlyvuoju sovietmečiu: bibliotekų atvejis
Published 2012-01-01“…The soviet public sphere is interpreted not in a normative sense (as a contribution to a normative political theory of democracy), but only as a structure of communication, and it is compared with the concept of the public sphere as a place of “world-disclosing”, proposed by Craig Calhoun. It is suggested that a typical metaphor of pyramid is valid to understand the hierarchy of information in libraries, but it is necessary to analyse this pyramid on three levels – political, administrative, and ideological. …”
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