The ideological field JürgenHabermas called "public domain" laid the foundation for discussion in the public sector of modern society. But the new mass media revolutionized the public domain. In one generation, the Internet has evolved into a tool to promote public domain phenomena by changing the way new technologies, people, businesses and governments interact and participate. It also changed society by linking individuals and communities, providing opportunities for information and education, and increasing transparency. In this article I will explain in detail the amount of content that can be displayed on the Internet.
In the past decade, scholars have discussed a lot about the ability of the Internet to expand the public domain. They are focusing on the Internet's potential in promoting public places, clarity, equality and open dialogue among citizens can prosper. Optimists claim that Internet technology seems to meet all the basic requirements of the Habermas public domain. It is a universal, anti-hierarchical, complex, demanding dialogue model. "The Internet seems to be the most ideal speech situation, because it provides universal access, unnecessary communication, freedom of speech, unlimited agenda, participation in activities other than traditional political institutions, and public opinion through the discussion process "However, some qualified comments should be considered" "The Internet is active in the dramatic differentiation of the current public domain, thematic debate, application of styles and related people It plays a vital role. "
According to Papacharissi, intention and related technology created a new public place for conversation. "Depending on the technology, is this public space beyond the public domain?
Papacharissi (2002) believes that the Internet provides unprecedented information. This will contribute to the general discussion on political issues. - Criminal law and criminal law are always sensitive topics for people, criminal law deals with matters of morality, authority, equity and integrity - they are all aspects of the public and can have a strong belief . As we all know, financial, media, education, and law are the foundation of society - two of them are also essentially linked through society: media and law
In the past decade, scholars have discussed a lot about the ability of the Internet to expand the public domain. They are focusing on the Internet's potential in promoting public places, clarity, equality and open dialogue among citizens can prosper. Optimists claim that Internet technology seems to meet all the basic requirements of the Habermas public domain. It is a universal, anti-hierarchical, complex, demanding dialogue model.
The introduction of the new public domain requires fragmentation. "Public" is not a physical entity, it can not be positioned, there is no markup. "Public" is a collection of fictional people, the public domain is a fictional place. It is the space between the state (government) and the civilian private sector (family). After all, it is a replacement infrastructure, in which case it will be a social media platform, especially Facebook. Facebook's infrastructure allows free flow of information and ideas, reviews of concerns of the public, formation of public opinion and dissemination of public opinion to public institutions. Authorities are responsible for their actions and must make changes based on public consensus.