Creating publics
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Some notes from Michael Warner, Publics and Counter-publics (2006?)
- A public is self-organized; publics do not exist apart from the discourse that addresses them
- A public is a relation among strangers
- The address of public speech is both personal and impersonal
- A public is constituted through mere attention
- A public is the social space created by the reflective circulation of discourse
- Publics act historically according to the temporality of their circulation
- A public is poetic world making
Source: Publics and Counter-publics, Chapter 2 in publisher page