Chapter Catastrophes, the Imaginary and Citizenship
The Production of the Other and the Singularity of Experience.of Risk
Author(s)
Mendes, José Manuel
Contributor(s)
Capeloa Gil, Isabel (editor)
Wulf, Christoph (editor)
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
This article reflects on the relationship between the media and the construction of publics, taking these to be based on identities and the processes of creating identities activated in concrete, well-defined contexts. This relationship, which is complex and defined by power dynamics, allows spaces, processes of citizen-ship, and the visibility and invisibility of causes, projects and trajectories to be defined. The central question which serves as the starting point for these reflections is the following: what contribution does the media, with its autonomous operational logic, make towards reflections on citizenship? Who and what does it include and exclude? I intend to approach the specter of theoretical positions on the role played by the media in the production of citizenship from the basis of the polysemic notion of public sphere. Are we demanding too much of the media? Does it real-ly set the agenda for what is relevant in a national and international context?
Keywords
Disaster; catastrophe; risk futureDOI
10.1515/9783110406610-006ISBN
9783110553079; 9783110406801OCN
1135848530Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2015Grantor
Classification
Literary studies: general
Society and Social Sciences
Cultural studies
Media studies