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CRICOS No.00213J
New(s) Publics
in the Public Sphere
Prof. Axel Bruns
Guest Professor, IKMZ, University of Zürich
a.bruns@qut.edu.au — a.bruns@ikmz.uzh.ch
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Journalism and Social Media
• Last week:
• Responding to the challenge of ‘fake news’ and other mis- and disinformation
• This week:
• The emerging digital public sphere(s) in the contemporary media environment
• Next week:
• Are these publics connected, or fragmented into echo chambers and filter bubbles?
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The Public Sphere?
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• “Mediated political communication”
• “Carried on by an elite”
• “On a virtual stage of mediated
communication”
(Habermas, 2006)
Public
Sphere
Photo
by
Mike
Philipp
on
Unsplash
Image: Midjourney
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Image: Midjourney
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‘The’ Public Sphere?
• No, but subsets:
• ‘The’ public sphere
• Public spheres – e.g. political, cultural, Indigenous, … / blogosphere, Twittersphere, …
• Public spherules / sphericules – e.g. on various larger themes
• Issue publics – e.g. on specific issues, events, topics
• Personal publics – around individuals, e.g. around social media profiles
• … but maybe not quite so hierarchical
https://www.rawpixel.com/image/6536163/vector-sticker-public-domain-blue
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https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1412688.1412691
(Image:
Julien
Beauséjour)
‘The’ Public Sphere, Today
Mainstream media
Niche media
Publics,
communities, …
Everyday
communication
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• Publics, Crowds, …
• Triggered by issues and events
• Fast-moving and short-lived
• Limited in focus and scope
• Public Spherules (incl. Groups, Communities)
• Defined by topics and themes
• More persistent and stable
• Broader scope but unified by common theme
• Public Spheres?
• Domain-, identity-, platform-specific
• E.g. political, Indigenous, Twittersphere
• Persistent and highly visible
• Encompassing relevant publics and spherules
• ‘The’ Public Sphere?
• Traditionally, an arena for public debate amongst
elites in front of mass media audiences
• Now, the sum total of smaller publics, spherules,
and spheres?
Digital Publics and ‘the’ Public Sphere
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Communities?
Audiences?
Publics?
Crowds?
Groups?
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• Small number, known to each other
• Shared interests, values, and aims
• Stable relationships and distinct roles
Groups
Photo
by
Saksham
Gangwar
on
UnSplash
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• Small number, known to each other
• Shared interests, values, and aims
• Stable relationships and distinct roles
Groups How and Where to Find Them
• Strong, repeated, stable interconnections /
interactions
• Shared language, identity markers, media
objects
• Similar activity patterns
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• Larger, key members known to each other
• Shared but contestable interests, values,
and aims
• More complex structure involving centre
and periphery, leaders and followers
Communities
Photo
by
Jacinto
Diego
on
Unsplash
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• Larger, key members known to each other
• Shared but contestable interests, values,
and aims
• More complex structure involving centre
and periphery, leaders and followers
Communities How and Where to Find Them
• Repeated, stable interconnections /
interactions
• Emergence of influential lead participants
• Centre / periphery distinctions (e.g. 1/9/90,
Pareto: creators, contributors, lurkers)
• More interactions within community than
outside it (e.g. E-I Index)
• Broadly shared language, identity markers,
media objects
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• Much larger and much less knowable
• Transient and temporarily gathered in one
space (online or offline)
• Some shared identity or interests but no
universally shared values
Crowd
Photo
by
Joseph
Chan
on
Unsplash
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• Much larger and much less knowable
• Transient and temporarily gathered in one
space (online or offline)
• Some shared identity or interests but no
universally shared values
Crowd How and Where to Find Them
• Large to very large number of participants
• Strong activity for limited period of time, or
around defined issues
• Similar activity patterns, but limited
interaction between participants
• Shared language, identity markers, media
objects relating to specific driving issue
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• Centred around shared interest, issue, text
• Capable of forming and dissolving rapidly
(e.g. ad hoc publics, issue publics, …)
• Aware of each other and able to
communicate publicly
• May develop shared values through their
communication
• Capable of organising in support of a
common goal
Public
Photo
by
Colin
Lloyd
on
Unsplash
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• Centred around shared interest, issue, text
• Capable of forming and dissolving rapidly
(e.g. ad hoc publics, issue publics, …)
• Aware of each other and able to
communicate publicly
• May develop shared values through their
communication
• Capable of organising in support of a
common goal
Public How and Where to Find Them
• Large to very large number of participants
• Strong activity for limited period of time, or
around defined issues
• Similar activity patterns, and greater levels
of interaction between participants
• Shared language, identity markers, media
objects relating to specific driving issue
• Centring around key values can produce
longer-term structures and leadership
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• Centred around a shared (media) text
• Large but dispersed and usually unknown
to each other
• Unlikely to share values beyond central
common interest
• Incapable of acting together
Audience
Photo
by
Ben
Tofan
on
Unsplash
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• Centred around a shared (media) text
• Large but dispersed and usually unknown
to each other
• Unlikely to share values beyond central
common interest
• Incapable of acting together
Audience How and Where to Find Them
• Unified by central text (live performance,
media object, event / issue hashtag, …)
• Participant numbers from niche to very large
• Observing rather than actively contributing
• Therefore invisible to and unaware of each
other
• Often imagined and assumed rather than
tangibly traceable
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Where Does News
Fit into All This?
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#Hashtags for
Topical Coordination
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy2qf_pR6OE&ab_channel=CNBCMakeIt
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#Hashtags?
• Very common question in social media research:
• Audiences: if users are simply following the hashtag (#BRAvSWI)
• Crowds: if users are posting into but not following the hashtag (#auspol, for most people)
• Publics: if hashtags are used to coordinate public action (#metoo, #blacklivesmatter)
• Communities: if there is sustained engagement by regular participants (#auspol, for some)
• Groups: if there is a strong sense of shared identity between regulars (#agchatoz)
Not every hashtag is a community!
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Newssharing in
Personal Publics
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Image: Midjourney
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Image: Midjourney
The Australian Twittersphere, 2016
4m known Australian accounts
Network of follower connections
Filtered for degree ≥1000
255k nodes (6.4%), 61m edges
Edges not shown in graph
(From Bruns, Moon, Münch, and Sadkowsky, 2017.)
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So What?
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https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1412688.1412691
(Image:
Julien
Beauséjour)
‘The’ Networked Public Sphere, Today?
Mainstream media
Niche media
Publics,
communities, …
Everyday
communication
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a beautiful photorealistic painting of the public sphere (via Midjourney)
an extremely complex 3d topographic model of the networked public sphere (via Midjourney)
Why Do We Care?
• Metaphors matter:
• Making complex intangible concepts
intelligible
• Providing a common language for analysis
• Enabling better diagnosis of issues and
problems
• Informing practical action, business
strategies, and policy-making
• If there is no one public sphere any more, how
do we ensure every citizen is well-informed
about what is happening in the world, and able
to exercise their democratic rights and
obligations?
Echo Chambers, … or Hyperconnectivity?
Images: Midjourney
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‘I am … convinced that the new communication technologies do
offer unprecedented possibilities for democratic (as well as
undemocratic) intervention into the political arena’
— Peter Dahlgren
‘a healthy democratic regime is one in which various types of
public spheres are thriving, with no single one of them actually
enjoying a monopoly in public disputes about the distribution of
power’
— John Keane
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Next Time
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Readings
10. 25.11.: New(s) Publics in the Public Sphere
Bruns, A. (2018). New(s) Publics in the Public Sphere. Gatewatching and News Curation:
Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere. Ch. 8. Peter Lang.
11. 2.12.: Echo Chambers? Filter Bubbles? Reviewing the Evidence
Bruns, A. (2022). Echo Chambers? Filter Bubbles? The Misleading Metaphors That Obscure the
Real Problem. In M. Pérez-Escolar & J. M. Noguera-Vivo (Eds.), Hate Speech and Polarization in
Participatory Society (pp. 33–48). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003109891-4
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Lecture
• NOTE:
• All lectures from here on will be in person in BIN-0-K.02!

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Gatewatching 10: New(s) Publics in the Public Sphere

  • 1. CRICOS No.00213J New(s) Publics in the Public Sphere Prof. Axel Bruns Guest Professor, IKMZ, University of Zürich a.bruns@qut.edu.au — a.bruns@ikmz.uzh.ch
  • 2. CRICOS No.00213J Journalism and Social Media • Last week: • Responding to the challenge of ‘fake news’ and other mis- and disinformation • This week: • The emerging digital public sphere(s) in the contemporary media environment • Next week: • Are these publics connected, or fragmented into echo chambers and filter bubbles?
  • 4. CRICOS No.00213J • “Mediated political communication” • “Carried on by an elite” • “On a virtual stage of mediated communication” (Habermas, 2006) Public Sphere Photo by Mike Philipp on Unsplash
  • 7. CRICOS No.00213J ‘The’ Public Sphere? • No, but subsets: • ‘The’ public sphere • Public spheres – e.g. political, cultural, Indigenous, … / blogosphere, Twittersphere, … • Public spherules / sphericules – e.g. on various larger themes • Issue publics – e.g. on specific issues, events, topics • Personal publics – around individuals, e.g. around social media profiles • … but maybe not quite so hierarchical https://www.rawpixel.com/image/6536163/vector-sticker-public-domain-blue
  • 8. CRICOS No.00213J https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1412688.1412691 (Image: Julien Beauséjour) ‘The’ Public Sphere, Today Mainstream media Niche media Publics, communities, … Everyday communication
  • 9. CRICOS No.00213J • Publics, Crowds, … • Triggered by issues and events • Fast-moving and short-lived • Limited in focus and scope • Public Spherules (incl. Groups, Communities) • Defined by topics and themes • More persistent and stable • Broader scope but unified by common theme • Public Spheres? • Domain-, identity-, platform-specific • E.g. political, Indigenous, Twittersphere • Persistent and highly visible • Encompassing relevant publics and spherules • ‘The’ Public Sphere? • Traditionally, an arena for public debate amongst elites in front of mass media audiences • Now, the sum total of smaller publics, spherules, and spheres? Digital Publics and ‘the’ Public Sphere
  • 11. CRICOS No.00213J • Small number, known to each other • Shared interests, values, and aims • Stable relationships and distinct roles Groups Photo by Saksham Gangwar on UnSplash
  • 12. CRICOS No.00213J • Small number, known to each other • Shared interests, values, and aims • Stable relationships and distinct roles Groups How and Where to Find Them • Strong, repeated, stable interconnections / interactions • Shared language, identity markers, media objects • Similar activity patterns
  • 13. CRICOS No.00213J • Larger, key members known to each other • Shared but contestable interests, values, and aims • More complex structure involving centre and periphery, leaders and followers Communities Photo by Jacinto Diego on Unsplash
  • 14. CRICOS No.00213J • Larger, key members known to each other • Shared but contestable interests, values, and aims • More complex structure involving centre and periphery, leaders and followers Communities How and Where to Find Them • Repeated, stable interconnections / interactions • Emergence of influential lead participants • Centre / periphery distinctions (e.g. 1/9/90, Pareto: creators, contributors, lurkers) • More interactions within community than outside it (e.g. E-I Index) • Broadly shared language, identity markers, media objects
  • 15. CRICOS No.00213J • Much larger and much less knowable • Transient and temporarily gathered in one space (online or offline) • Some shared identity or interests but no universally shared values Crowd Photo by Joseph Chan on Unsplash
  • 16. CRICOS No.00213J • Much larger and much less knowable • Transient and temporarily gathered in one space (online or offline) • Some shared identity or interests but no universally shared values Crowd How and Where to Find Them • Large to very large number of participants • Strong activity for limited period of time, or around defined issues • Similar activity patterns, but limited interaction between participants • Shared language, identity markers, media objects relating to specific driving issue
  • 17. CRICOS No.00213J • Centred around shared interest, issue, text • Capable of forming and dissolving rapidly (e.g. ad hoc publics, issue publics, …) • Aware of each other and able to communicate publicly • May develop shared values through their communication • Capable of organising in support of a common goal Public Photo by Colin Lloyd on Unsplash
  • 18. CRICOS No.00213J • Centred around shared interest, issue, text • Capable of forming and dissolving rapidly (e.g. ad hoc publics, issue publics, …) • Aware of each other and able to communicate publicly • May develop shared values through their communication • Capable of organising in support of a common goal Public How and Where to Find Them • Large to very large number of participants • Strong activity for limited period of time, or around defined issues • Similar activity patterns, and greater levels of interaction between participants • Shared language, identity markers, media objects relating to specific driving issue • Centring around key values can produce longer-term structures and leadership
  • 19. CRICOS No.00213J • Centred around a shared (media) text • Large but dispersed and usually unknown to each other • Unlikely to share values beyond central common interest • Incapable of acting together Audience Photo by Ben Tofan on Unsplash
  • 20. CRICOS No.00213J • Centred around a shared (media) text • Large but dispersed and usually unknown to each other • Unlikely to share values beyond central common interest • Incapable of acting together Audience How and Where to Find Them • Unified by central text (live performance, media object, event / issue hashtag, …) • Participant numbers from niche to very large • Observing rather than actively contributing • Therefore invisible to and unaware of each other • Often imagined and assumed rather than tangibly traceable
  • 21. CRICOS No.00213J Where Does News Fit into All This?
  • 24. CRICOS No.00213J #Hashtags? • Very common question in social media research: • Audiences: if users are simply following the hashtag (#BRAvSWI) • Crowds: if users are posting into but not following the hashtag (#auspol, for most people) • Publics: if hashtags are used to coordinate public action (#metoo, #blacklivesmatter) • Communities: if there is sustained engagement by regular participants (#auspol, for some) • Groups: if there is a strong sense of shared identity between regulars (#agchatoz) Not every hashtag is a community!
  • 29. The Australian Twittersphere, 2016 4m known Australian accounts Network of follower connections Filtered for degree ≥1000 255k nodes (6.4%), 61m edges Edges not shown in graph (From Bruns, Moon, Münch, and Sadkowsky, 2017.)
  • 31. CRICOS No.00213J https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1412688.1412691 (Image: Julien Beauséjour) ‘The’ Networked Public Sphere, Today? Mainstream media Niche media Publics, communities, … Everyday communication
  • 32. CRICOS No.00213J a beautiful photorealistic painting of the public sphere (via Midjourney) an extremely complex 3d topographic model of the networked public sphere (via Midjourney) Why Do We Care? • Metaphors matter: • Making complex intangible concepts intelligible • Providing a common language for analysis • Enabling better diagnosis of issues and problems • Informing practical action, business strategies, and policy-making • If there is no one public sphere any more, how do we ensure every citizen is well-informed about what is happening in the world, and able to exercise their democratic rights and obligations?
  • 33. Echo Chambers, … or Hyperconnectivity? Images: Midjourney
  • 34. CRICOS No.00213J ‘I am … convinced that the new communication technologies do offer unprecedented possibilities for democratic (as well as undemocratic) intervention into the political arena’ — Peter Dahlgren ‘a healthy democratic regime is one in which various types of public spheres are thriving, with no single one of them actually enjoying a monopoly in public disputes about the distribution of power’ — John Keane
  • 36. CRICOS No.00213J Readings 10. 25.11.: New(s) Publics in the Public Sphere Bruns, A. (2018). New(s) Publics in the Public Sphere. Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere. Ch. 8. Peter Lang. 11. 2.12.: Echo Chambers? Filter Bubbles? Reviewing the Evidence Bruns, A. (2022). Echo Chambers? Filter Bubbles? The Misleading Metaphors That Obscure the Real Problem. In M. Pérez-Escolar & J. M. Noguera-Vivo (Eds.), Hate Speech and Polarization in Participatory Society (pp. 33–48). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003109891-4
  • 37. CRICOS No.00213J Lecture • NOTE: • All lectures from here on will be in person in BIN-0-K.02!