between "grey" and "green" - where do public spaces start and end.....
are there privileges?


On 28/06/2008, ranju radha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>>how public are the "public spaces"
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> i think Dileep has raised  a relavnt question especiallyin the third
> world/developing world context.
> the habermasian concept f public sphere has been challenged by feminists
> though the cyber space assuems the possibily of  more nuanced
> interventions, the question of access and the role "moderators" play in
> maintaing the "law and order", not to mention the ontological positioning of
> these debates and its judgmntal intrpretations that define in
> "totality" these virtual interactions
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> post colonial societies like ours has to re-look and re-invent the notion
> of the "public" and
> public spaces"...whats and whos of defining the "ideal" and consrtcting
> commensencal normativity....has to be problematised
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Bobby Kunhu

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