Category: History

  • The Rise of Citizen Journalism

    Citizen journalism refers to the practice of ordinary individuals, without professional training, engaging in the collection, reporting, and dissemination of news and information. With the advent of the internet and mobile technology, citizen journalism has become a widespread phenomenon, challenging the traditional forms of journalism and democratizing access to information. One of the main reasons…

  • The Origin of the Concept of “Public”

    Introduction The concept of “public” has been an integral part of human society since ancient times. It is a term that refers to the general mass of people or the community as a whole, and it has been used to describe a wide range of social, political, and economic phenomena. But where did this concept…

  • Debate on Public between Dewey and Lippman

    The debate on the public between John Dewey and Walter Lippman was a significant event in the history of American political thought. Dewey and Lippman had fundamentally different views on the role of the public in democratic governance. Dewey believed that the public was capable of rational deliberation and decision-making, and that a well-informed and…