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A practice test with solutions covering key concepts in communication studies, focusing on habermas' public sphere, the frankfurt school's critical theory, and related thinkers like adorno and horkheimer. it explores the critiques of habermas's theory, the differences between the frankfurt school and marxism, and the nature of theory itself. The questions delve into the historical context of the public sphere, the role of power and knowledge in shaping truth, and the different perspectives on theory from various thinkers. This resource is valuable for students studying communication, social theory, and critical analysis.
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Public Sphere was introduced in - ANSWER 1962According to Habermas, the public sphere is the sphere of - ANSWER private individuals assembled in a public for the "public use of reason" the key feature in modern societies? - ANSWER Change Critique on Habermas' Public sphere CMRM - ANSWER 1. Class based 2. Maledominated 3. Racially based 4. mini public spheres
Ideales de Heidegger - ANSWER language, the question of being anddomination of science and calculated reason
Industrias Culturales (CPC) - ANSWER play a cultural role in the creation,production, and commercialization of contents
Pequeno grupo de filosofos bajo Adorno and Hork. - ANSWER criticaltheorists
Superstructure - ANSWER politics, culture and philosophy
How did Fschool differ from Marxism - ANSWER they didn't believe the baseshould determine superstructure because it contradicted itself
The state of authoritarianism is the horizon of - ANSWER modernity Fschool replaced positive reason with - ANSWER instrumental reason positive reason - ANSWER Two types of societies - ANSWER 1. dominated by institutional frame
Foucault - ANSWER theories are the strategies of intervention Kuhn - ANSWER theory depends on a paradigm Truth is produced by? - ANSWER power - knowledge is a tool we use tomake sense of the information we are given
theories are forms of - ANSWER organized knowledge Paradigm 1- ANSWER attitude, objects ad methods that a community ofresearchers consider as valid at a give period of time
paradigm 2- ANSWER identifies the problem that can be treated by a certainmethod
paradigm 3- ANSWER anomalies define the limits of the paradigm Frankfurt School of thought- ANSWER theorist concerned by a phenomenonand who share
what Fschool theorist share (PPTI) - ANSWER command definition of
phenomenon, the problems to resolve, the techniques and the institutionalplace
fschool divide - ANSWER 1. administrative and critical Administrative - ANSWER behavioral and functional critical theories - ANSWER view the media as a tool that circulate ideologiesof the elites
Debate and habermas - ANSWER each given opinion Habermas was the RA for - ANSWER Adorno Habermas says the public sphere emerges with - ANSWER public society CMRM critique on Habermas public spheres - ANSWER class, male, racial andmini public spheres
instumental realityui - ANSWER