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  1. Abegg, Andreas.;
    The Legitimacy of the Contracting State.  In: Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 76(2013), no. 2, pp. 139-150 (12)

  2. Ahn, Ilsup.;
    Deconstructing the Economy of Debt: Karl Marx, Jürgen Habermas, and an Ethics of Debt.  In: Trans-Humanities, Vol.6, No.1, February 2013, pp. 5-32(28)

  3. Ahn, Ilsup.;
    The Democratic Inclusion of the Other and the Case of Arizona Immigration Law: Habermas, Derrida, and a Christian Ethical Response.  In: Journal of Church and State, Vol. 55(2012), issue 3, pp. 527-552(26)

  4. Ahva, Laura.;
    What is "public" in public journalism?.  In: Estudos em Comunicacao, no.9(2011), pp. 119-142(24)

  5. Albinus, Lars.;
    Can Science Cope with More Than One World? A Cross-Reading of Habermas, Popper, and Searle.  In: Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 44, Issue 1, July 2013, pp 3-20(18)

  6. Allen, Amy.;
    The Unforced Force of the Better Argument: Reason and Power in Habermas' Political Theory.  In: Constellations, Vol. 19(2012), no. 3, pp. 353-368(16)

  7. Alves, Artur Matos.;
    Jacques Ellul's "Anti-Democratic Economy:" Persuading Citizens and Consumers in the Information Society.  In: tripleC vol. 12(2014), no. 1: pp. 169-201(33)

  8. Árnason, Vilhjalmur.;
    From species ethics to social concerns: Habermas's critique of "liberal eugenics" evaluated.  In: Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 35, Issue 5, October 2014, pp 353-367(15)

  9. Anderson, Joel.;
    Autonomy, agency and the self.  In: Jürgen Habermas: Key Concepts. Edited by Barbara Fultner Taylor & Francis, 2011 ISBN-13: 9781844652372; pp. 90-111(22)

  10. Anderson, Joel.;
    Situating Axel Honneth in the Frankfurt School Tradition.  In: Axel Honneth: Critical Essays With a Reply by Axel Honneth. Edited by Danielle Petherbridge. Brill, 2011. pp. 31-57(27)

  11. Araujo, Luiz Bernardo L.;
    Democracy and Secularism: Remarks on An Ongoing Dispute.  In: ethic@ - Florianopolis vol.13, no. 1, Jun. 2014, pp. 141-150(10)

  12. Arenas Dolz, F.;
    Deliberative Democracy, Active Citizenship and Critical Culture: From Aristotle's Rhetoric to Contemporary Political Philosophy.  In: Icono, 14: vol. 11(2013), no. 1, pp. 163-193(31)

  13. Awad, Isabel.;
    Critical Multiculturalism and Deliberative Democracy: Opening Spaces for More Inclusive Communication.  In: Javnost-the public, Vol.18 (2011), No. 3, pp. 39 - 54(16) [f-0445]

  14. Azmanova, Albena.;
    Political Judgment for an Agonistic Democracy.  In: No Foundations: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Law and Justice, 10 (2013), pp. 23-39(17)

     
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  15. Bader, Veit.;
    Post-Secularism or Liberal-Democratic Constitutionalism.  In: Erasmus Law Review, vol. 5 no. 1 (2012), pp. 5-26(22)

  16. Bağatur, Sine.;
    Toward a Democratic Conception of Human Rights.  In: Theoria and Praxis, Vol. 2(2014), issue 1, pp. 1-17(17) [f-0427]

  17. Bamber, John and Crowther, Jim.;
    Speaking Habermas to Gramsci: Implications for the Vocational Preparation of Community Educators.  In: Studies in Philosophy and Education, Vol. 31, Issue 2, March 2012, pp 183-197(15)

  18. Bar-Tura, Asaf.;
    Economic Policy and World Organization.  In: PGDT:Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 10 (2011), pp. 194-212(19)

  19. Barisione, Mauro.;
    Framing a Deliberation. Deliberative Democracy and the Challenge of Framing Processes.  In: Journal of Public Deliberation: Vol. 8 (2012): Iss. 1, (Article 2). 22 pp.

  20. Barker Derek W.M., McAfee Noelle, and McIvor David W.;
    Introduction: Democratizing Deliberation.  In: Democratizing Deliberation? A Political Theory Anthology. Edited By David W. McIvor, Derek W.M. Barker, Noelle McAfee. Kettering Foundation Press, 2012. pp. 1-17(17)

  21. Barone Elisabetta, Ranamagar Nathan, Solomon Jill F.;
    A Habermasian model of stakeholder (non)engagement and corporate (ir)responsibility reporting.  In: Accounting Forum, 37 (2013), pp. 163- 181(19)

  22. Barrett, Audrey L.;
    The Structure of Dialogue: Exploring Habermas' Discourse Theory to Explain the "Magic" and Potential of Restorative Justice Processes.  In: The Dalhousie Law Journal, Vol. 36, no. 2, Fall 2013, pp. 335-358(24)

  23. Barrett, Jonathan.;
    Democratic Discourse, Taxation and Hypothecation.  In: Journal of Australian Taxation, vol. 14(2012), no. 1, pp. 89-117(29)

  24. Baumeister, Andrea.;
    The Use of "Public Reason" by Religious and Secular Citizens: Limitations of Habermas' Conception of the Role of Religion in the Public Realm.  In: Constellations, vol. 18(2011), no. 2, pp. 222-243(22)

  25. Baxter, Hugh.;
    After Between Facts and Norms: Religion in the Public Square, Multiculturalism, and the "Postnational Constellation".  In: Habermas : the discourse theory of law and democracy / Hugh Baxter. Stanford University Press, 2011. isbn 978-0-8047-6912-9; pp. 192-251(60)

  26. Baxter, Hugh.;
    Basic Concepts in Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action.  In: Habermas : the discourse theory of law and democracy / Hugh Baxter. Stanford University Press, 2011. isbn 978-0-8047-6912-9; pp. 9-59(51)

  27. Baxter, Hugh.;
    Discourse Theory and the Theory and Practice of Adjudication.  In: Habermas : the discourse theory of law and democracy / Hugh Baxter. Stanford University Press, 2011. isbn 978-0-8047-6912-9; pp. 106-147(42)

  28. Baxter, Hugh.;
    Habermas's "Reconstruction" of Modern Law.  In: Habermas : the discourse theory of law and democracy / Hugh Baxter. Stanford University Press, 2011. isbn 978-0-8047-6912-9; pp. 60-105(46)

  29. Baxter, Hugh.;
    Sandel on Religion in the Public Square.  In: Boston University Law Review, Vol. 91(2011): pp. 1339-1345(7)

  30. Baxter, Hugh.;
    System, Lifeworld, and Habermas's "Communication Theory of Society".  In: Habermas : the discourse theory of law and democracy / Hugh Baxter. Stanford University Press, 2011. isbn 978-0-8047-6912-9; pp. 148-191(44)

  31. Bazargani, Davood Taghipour & Larsar, Vahid Noroozi.;
    "Postmodernism": Is the Contemporary State of Affairs Correctly Described as 'Postmodern'?.  In: Journal of Social Issues & Humanities, Vol. 3, Issue 1, January 2015, pp. 89-96(8)

  32. Belina, Bernd.;
    Ending Public Space as We Know It.  In: Social Justice Vol. 38(2011), Nos. 1/2, pp. 13-27(15)

  33. Bentley, Wessel.;
    Structural transformaion and democraic public spaces: Relecions on Habermas and the 2014 Tshwane State of the Capital City Address.  In: HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 70(3), Art. #2755, (2014). 8 pp.

  34. Berning, Nora.;
    Narrative Journalism in the Age of the Internet New Ways to Create Authenticity in Online Literary Reportages.  In: Textpraxis. Digitales Journal fur Philologie # 3 (2.2011), pp. 1-15(15)

  35. Bernstein, Richard J.;
    The Normative Core of the Public Sphere.  In: Political Theory, vol. 40 no. 6 (2012), pp. 767-778(12)

  36. Bessant, Judith.;
    The Political in the Age of the Digital: Propositions for Empirical Investigation.  In: Politics, Vol. 34, Issue 1, February 2014, pp. 33-44(12)

  37. Bettiza, Gregorio & Dionigi, Filippo.;
    How do Religious Norms Diffuse? Institutional Translation and International Change in a Post-secular World Society (with Dionigi).  In: European Journal of International Relations, 8 August 2014, pp. 1-24(24)

  38. Biebricher, Thomas.;
    The practices of theorists: Habermasand Foucault as publicintellectuals.  In: Philosophy and Social Criticism, 37(2011), no. 6, pp. 709-734(26)

  39. Bogdan, Ciprian.;
    Intersubjectivity and Techno-Science: Jürgen Habermas.  In: Journal for Communication and Culture, vol. 3, no. 1 (spring 2013): pp. 29-47(19)

  40. Bogdandy, Armin von and Venzke, Ingo.;
    In Whose Name? An Investigation of International Courts' Public Authority and Its Democratic Justification.  In: The European Journal of International Law Vol. 23(2012), no. 1, pp. 7-41(35)

  41. Bortolini, Matteo.;
    I Wanna Hold My Hand. Ritual, Discipline, Practice, and the Social Integration of Post-Secular Societies.  In: Europe, Democracy and Critical Theory: A German‐Italian Workshop on Jürgen Habermas's Theory. December 5‐6, 2013. 16 pp.

  42. Boucher, Geoff.;
    The Politics of Aethetic Affect - A Reconstruction of Habermas' Art Theory.  In: Parrhesia, no. 13(2011), pp. 62-78(17)

  43. Boyte, Harry C.;
    Constructive Politics as Public Work: Organizing the Literature.  In: Political Theory, 39(2011), no. 5, pp. 630-660(31)

  44. Breda, Vito.;
    An odd partnership: identity-based constitutional claims in modern democracy.  In: Rubinstein, K., Jenkins, F. and Noland, M. eds. Alliance and Identity in a Globalised World, Vol. II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. pp. 1-25(25)

  45. Brenner, Dave.;
    King's cross railway lands: A "good argument" for change?.  In: DPU Working Paper, no. 171, September 2014, pp. 5-35(31)

  46. Bridy, Annemarie.;
    Copyright Policymaking as Procedural Democratic Process: a Discourse-Theoretic Perspective on ACTA, SOPA, and PIPA?.  In: Cardozo Arts & Entertaiment, Vol. 30(2012): pp. 153-164(12)

  47. Bruce, Catherine Fleming.;
    The globalization-friendly global public sphere: contrasting paths to moral legitimacy and accountability.  In: Agenda dos Cidadãos., Public Sphere Reconsidered Theories and Practices. LabCom Books 2011. pp. 21-34(14)

  48. Buehner, Tara M. & Sommerfeldt, Erich J.;
    Visual Communication in the Public Sphere.  In: American Communication Journal, 2013 SUMMER (Volume 15, Issue 3), pp. 1-13(13)

  49. Bulut, Eduard Alon.;
    Historicising Habermas' Public Sphere: Conceptual Distinction between the Public Spheres of Habermas and Turkey.  In: Turkish Journal of Politics Vol. 5 No. 2 Winter 2014, pp. 59-82(24)

  50. Bunch, Mary J.;
    Communicating for the Purposes of Human Rights: Sex Work and Discursive Justice in Canada.  In: Canadian Journal of Human Rights, (2014) 3:1, pp. 39-74(36)

  51. Burnside-Lawry, J., Lee, C. & Rui, S.;
    Habermas and the Garants: Narrowing the Gap Between Policy and Practice in French Organisation - Citizen Engagement.  In: Communication, Politics & Culture, vol. 46(2013), pp. 155-176(22)

     
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  52. Calhoun, Craig.;
    Afterword: Religion's Many Powers.  In: The Power of Religion in the Public Sphere. Judith Butler, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, Cornel West. Edited and introduced by Eduardo Mendieta and Jonathan Van Antwerpen. Afterword by Craig Calhoun. The Social Science Research Council, 2011. ISBN 978-0-231-15645-5; pp. 118-134(17)

  53. Calhoun, Craig.;
    Nationalism, postnational identity, and the project of a European public sphere.
     Working paper, Unpublished.(2002). LSE Research Online: February 2013. 33 pp.

  54. Carlisle, E. J.;
    'What's so 'Public' about Public Space? Unpacking the Depth of the Concept'.  In: West, B. ed. TASA Conference 2014. Adelaide, SA: Challenging Identities, Institutions, and Communities. Melbourne, VIC. Nov, 2014. 13 pp.

  55. Casteel, P.D.;
    Habermas & Communicative Actions.  In: Early Theorists & The Science of Socciety. The Editors of Salem Press. Salem Press, 2011. ISBN: 978-1-42983-461-2; pp. 156-165(10)

  56. Cerella, Antonio.;
    Religion and political form: Carl Schmitt's genealogy of politics as critique of Jürgen Habermas's post-secular discourse.  In: Review of International Studies, Vol. 38, No. 5, The Postsecular in International Relations (December 2012), pp. 975-994(20)

  57. Chang Leanne, Jacobson Thomas L, and Zhang Weiyu.;
    A Communicative Action Approach to Evaluating Citizen Support for a Government's Smoking Policies.  In: Journal of Communication, Vol. 63, Issue 6, December 2013, pp. 1153-1174(22)

  58. Cheah, Pheng.;
    Cosmopolitanism.  In: Theory, Culture & Society 23(2012), no. 2/3, pp. 486-496(11)

  59. Chen, Xunwu.;
    Religious Other and Toleration: Why There Should Be No Religious Legal Other of a Modern Democratic State?.  In: Journal of East-West Thought, vol. 2, no. 1, 03/2012; pp. 69-82(14)

  60. Chen, Xunwu.;
    The Trinity of Cosmopolitanism.  In: Journal of East-West Thought, 12/2011; 2(4): pp. 33-50(18)

  61. Chigona, Wallace and Mooketsi, Bojelo.;
    In the Eyes of the Media: Discourse of an ICT4D Project in a Developing Country.  In: EJISDC:The Electronic Journal on Information Systems in Developing Countries, (2011) 46, 6, pp. 1-16(16)

  62. Chouliaraki, Lilie.;
    Mediating vulnerability: cosmopolitanism and the public sphere.  In: Media, Culture & Society, 35(2013), no. 1, pp. 105-112(8)

  63. Cimini, Nicholas and Burr, Jennifer.;
    An Aesthetic for Deliberating Online: Thinking Through "Universal Pragmatics" and "Dialogism" with Reference to Wikipedia.  In: The Information Society, 28(2012): pp. 151-160(10)

  64. Correia, João Carlos.;
    The Meanings of Public Sphere: is there any democraticrole for Internet?.  In: Agenda dos Cidadãos., Public Sphere Reconsidered Theories and Practices. LabCom Books 2011. pp. 35-48(14)

  65. Cotton, Matthew.;
    Pragmatism, public deliberation and technology ethics.  In: Cotton, M. (2014) Ethics and Technology Assessment: A Participatory Approach (Springer-Verlag, Berlin). pp. 54-78(25)

  66. Cruickshank, Justin.;
    Democracy versus the Domination of Instrumental Rationality: Defending Dewey's Argument for Democracy as an Ethical Way of Life.  In: Humanities, 3(2014), pp. 19-41(23)

  67. Cuceu, Codruta Liana.;
    An Overview of the Feminist Critiques of the Public Sphere.  In: European Journal of Science and Theology, Vol.8, No.3, September 2012, pp. 223-231(9)

  68. Czobor-Lupp, Mihaela.;
    Herder on Esthetic Imagination as a Source of Post-National Democratic Solidarity: A Contribution to Habermas' Constitutional Patriotism.  In: Contemporary Political Theory, vol. 12 (2013), pp. 46-70(25) [q-112]

     
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  69. Dahlberg, Lincoln.;
    Discourse Theory as Critical MediaPolitics? Five Questions.  In: Discourse Theory and Critical Media Politics. Edited by Lincoln Dahlberg, Sean Phelan. Palgrave Macmillan, October 2011. ISBN 9780230276994; pp. 41-63(23)

  70. Dahlberg, Lincoln.;
    Exclusions of the Public Sphere Conception: Examining Deliberative and Discourse Theory Accounts.  In: Javnost/The Public, Vol.20 (2013), No. 1, pp. 21 - 38(18)

  71. Dahlberg, Lincoln.;
    The Habermasian Public Sphere and Exclusion: An Engagement with Poststructuralist-Influenced Critics.  In: Communication Theory, Vol. 24, Issue 1, February 2014, pp. 21-41(21)

  72. Dalgliesh, Bregham.;
    Critical History: Foucault after Kant and Nietzsche.  In: Parrhesia, no. 18(2013), pp. 68-84(17)

  73. Dallmayr, Fre.;
    Post-secularity and (global) politics: a need for radical redefinition.  In: Review of International Studies, Vol. 38, No. 5, The Postsecular in International Relations (DECEMBER 2012) , pp. 963-973(11)

  74. Davenport, John J.;
    Just War Theory, Humanitarian Intervention, and the need for a Democratic Federation.  In: The Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 39, No. 3 (September 2011), pp. 493-555(63)

  75. Davis, Felmon John.;
    Habermas's Expressivist Theology: Chalice Half-Full?.  In: Las Torres de Lucca No 0 (enero-junio 2012): pp. 97-119(23)

  76. de Oliveira, Nythamar H. F.;
    Reflective Equilibrium and Normative Reconstruction: Recasting the Phenomenological Deficit of Critical Theory.  In: ethic@. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, vol. 13, no. .1, Jun. 2014, pp. 91-111(21)

  77. de Vera, Marlon Jesspher B.;
    The Method as Justification: An Alternative Characterization of the Central Problem of Justifying Freedoms and Rights.  In: Kritike, vol. 8, no. 1, June 2014, pp. 153-167(15)

  78. Deflem, Mathieu.;
    The Legal Theory of Jürgen Habermas: Between the Philosophy and the Sociology of Law.  In: Law and Social Theory, Second Edition, edited by Reza Banakar and Max Travers. Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing. 2013. pp. 70-95(26)

  79. Dent Michael, Khin Edward Wong Sek, Ismail Mohd Nazari Bin.;
    Action Research and Critical Theoretic Approaches to Management Studies.  In: Actual Problems of Economics, #4, 2012, pp. 366-371(6)

  80. Dinu, Elena-Lidia.;
    From the Habermasian Space to the New Forms of the Public Space.  In: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov, Vol. 4 (53), No. 1 - 2011. Series VII: Social Sciences : Law, pp. 155-162(8)

  81. Dobrzeniecki, Karol.;
    A Janus-faced view of the electronic governance. Between Foucault and Habermas.  In: Schweighofer, E., ed., Legal Informatics andeGovernance as Tools fortheKnowledge Society, (2013), pp. 25-42(18)

  82. Domonkos, Sik.;
    Critical Theory and Political Socialization.  In: Belvedere Meridionale, XXVI (2014): no. 4. pp. 56-63(8)

  83. Dori-Hacohen, Gonen.;
    Types of Interaction on Israeli Political Radio Phone-In Programmes and Their Relations to the Public Sphere.  In: Javnost - The Public: Journal of the European Institute for Communication and Culture, Vol. 19, Issue 3, 2012, pp. 21-39(19)

  84. Dubljevic, Veljko.;
    How to Understand Rawls's Law of Peoples.  In: Studies in Social and Political Thought, vol. 20, winter 2012, pp. 85-105(21)

     
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  85. Eggemeier, Matthew T.;
    A Post - Secular Modernity? Jürgen Habermas, Joseph Ratzinger, and Johann Baptist Metz on Religion, Reason, and Politics.  In: The Heythrop Journal, vol. 53(2012), no. 3, pp. 453-466(14)

  86. Ehni, Hans-Joerg and Aurenque Diana.;
    On Moral Enhancement from a Habermasian Perspective.  In: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 21(2012), pp. 223-234(12)

  87. Eley, Geoff.;
    The Past Under Erasure? History, Memory, and the Contemporary.  In: Journal of Contemporary History, 46(2011), no. 3, pp. 555-573(19)

  88. English, Claire.;
    The Public Sphere and Online Social Media: Exploring the Use of Online Social Media as Discursive Spaces in an Irish Context.  In: Internet Research, Theory, and Practice: Perspectives from Ireland. Edited by Cathy Fowley, Claire English, and Sylvie Thouesny. Research-publishing.net, 2013. ISBN13: 978-1-908416-04-9; pp. 135-155(21)

  89. Entl, Barbara.;
    A Cosmopolitan Order: Moral Solidarity and Ethical Pluralism.  In: Journal of East-West Thought, vol. 2(2012), no. 4, pp. 75-88(14)

  90. Epstein, Jeffrey.;
    Habermas, Virtue Epistemology, and Religious Justifications in the Public Sphere.  In: Hypatia, vol. 29(2014), no. 2, pp. 422-439(18)

  91. Eriksson, Birgit.;
    Pure and Public, Popular and Personal and the Inclusiveness of Borgen as a Public Service Blockbuster.  In: akademisk kvarter / academic quarter, Vol. 07. Fall 2013, pp. 80-92(13)

  92. Eschweiler, Jennifer and Hulgård, Lars.;
    Social innovation and deliberative democracy.  In: Working Paper. EMES European Research Network, 2012. no. 12/4. 27 pp.

  93. Escrihuela, Carme Melo.;
    In search of a telos: a critique of the performative green public sphere.  In: Diacritica, vol.27 no.2 Braga 2013, pp. 65-86(22)

  94. Espindola, Juan.;
    A Criticism of Edmund Burke's Conception of. Patriotism.  In: Tópicos, Revista de Filosofía, 46 (2014), pp. 121-149(29)

  95. Evans, Mihail.;
    Reasons and Enlightenment: Of Derrida and Habermas.  In: Hinnenburg/Jurewicz (eds), Zwischen Universalismus und partikularem Anspruch (Wilhelm Fink Verlag/Konstanz University Press, 2013). pp. 247-255(9)

     
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  96. Ferenc, Hörkay Horcher.;
    Prepolitical values? Böckenförde, Habermas and Ratzinger and the use of the humanities in constitutional interpretation.  In: Of the Usefulness of the Humanities / A Bölcseszet Tudomanyok Hasznapol Esszek, Tanulmanyok. By Horkay Horcher Ferenc. L'Harmattan Kiado, 2014. pp. 87-101(15)

  97. Féron, Henri.;
    Human rights and faith: a 'world-wide secular religion'?.  In: Ethics & Global Politic, Vol 7, No 4 (2014), pp. 181-200(20)

  98. Ferrara, Alessandro.;
    Judging Democracy in the 21st Century: Crisis or Transformation?.  In: No Foundations: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Law and Justice, 10 (2013), pp. 1-22(22)

  99. Finlayson, James Gordon.;
    The Persistence of Normative Questions in Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action.  In: Constellations, Vol. 20(2013), no. 4, pp. 518-532(15)

  100. Fleming, James E.;
    The Substance of Self-Government.  In: Law, Culture and the Humanities, 0(0), 2012, pp. 1-14(14)

  101. Fleming, Ted.;
    Fromm and Habermas: Allies for Adult Education and Democracy.  In: Studies in Philosophy and Education, 31(2012): pp. 123-136(14)

  102. Flew, Terry & Liu, Bonnie Rui.;
    Globally Networked Public Spheres? The Australian Media Reaction to WikiLeaks.  In: Global Media Journal - Australian Edition - 5:1 2011. pp. 1-13(13)

  103. Forchtner, Bernhard and Tominc, Ana.;
    Critique and argumentation: On the relation between the discourse-historical approach and pragma-dialectics.  In: Journal of Language and Politics, 11.1(2012), pp. 31-50(20)

  104. Fossum John Erik and Menendez, Agustin Jose.;
    Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism: Pie-in-the sky or Path to the Future?.  In: Forthcoming: 'Deliberative Kritik - Kritik der Deliberation 2014, pp 323-351'. 26 pp. (TSF-E) Springer

  105. Frankenberg, Gunter.;
    Down by Law: Irony, Seriousness, and Reason.  In: German Law Journal, Vol. 12(2011), no. 01, pp. 300-337(38)

  106. Frega, Roberto.;
    Equal Accessibility to All: Habermas, Pragmatism, and the Place of Religious Beliefs in a Post-Secular Society.  In: Constellations, vol. 19(2012), no. 2, pp. 267-287(21)

  107. Fritsch, Matthias.;
    Historical Time and Moral Universalism. A Response to Thomas McCarthy's Race, Empire, and the Idea of Human Development.  In: Symposia on Gender, Race and Philosophy, Vol. 8, no. 1. Winter 2012, 5 pp.

  108. Fuchs, Christian.;
    Social Media and the Public Sphere.  In: triple C 12(1): 2014, pp. 57-101(45)

  109. Fuchs, Christian.;
    Twitter and Democracy: A New Public Sphere?.  In: Fuchs, Christian., Social Media: A Critical Introduction. London: Sage. 2014. ISBN 978-1-4462-5731-9 (pbk), pp. 179-209(31)

  110. Fui Lee Yow, Edward Wong Sek Khin, Chong Wei Ying.;
    The Epistemology Assumption of Critical Theory for Social Science Research.  In: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. Vol. 1, No. 4; April 2011, pp. 129-134(6)

  111. Furseth, Inger.;
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    Small-State Nostalgia? The Currency Union, Germany, and Europe: A Reply to Jürgen Habermas.  In: Constellations, vol. 21 no. 2 (June 2014), pp. 213-221(9)

  340. Surkis, Judith.;
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  341. Susen, Simon.;
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  342. Sweet, William.;
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  344. Taylor, Charles.;
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  345. Thomassen, Bjorn.;
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  346. Thomassen, Lasse.;
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  347. Tonelli Dany Flavio, Teixeira Elizete Antunes, et al.;
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  348. Turner, Stephen.;
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  349. Ufel, Wojciech.;
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  351. Van Barriger, Richard.;
    Idealism and Pragmatism: "Transcendent" Validity Claims in Habermas's Democratic Theory.  In: Res Cogitans: Vol. 4(2013): Iss. 1, pp. 107-115(9)

  352. Vandenberghe, Frederic.;
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  353. Varga, Somogy.;
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  354. Vasconcelos, Vitor Vieira and Martins Junior, Paulo Pereira.;
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  355. Vatter, Miguel.;
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  356. Vazquez-Arroyo, Antonio Y.;
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  361. Walseth, Liv Tveit and Schei, Edvin.;
    Effecting change through dialogue: Habermas' theory of communicative action as a tool in medical lifestyle interventions.  In: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 14, Issue 1, February 2011, pp. 81-90(10)

  362. Walsh, Thomas G.;
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  363. Ward, Tony.;
    Expert Evidence, Judicial Reasoning, and the Family Courts Information Pilot.  In: Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 39, No. 4 (December 2012), pp. 515-540(26)

  364. Watson, Jacqueline.;
    Religion, Spirituality and State-Funded Schooling: Revisiting a Fractured Relationship with Guidance from Habermas.  In: JSS: Journal for the Study of Spiritualit, 2.2 (2012), pp. 186-202(17)

  365. Wedin, Tomas.;
    Ideological continuity and discursive changes in the Swedish educational system.  In: lir.journal.3(2013) , pp. 49-65(17)

  366. Wheatley, Steven.;
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  367. Whelan, Glen.;
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  368. White, Judith McIntosh.;
    The Communicative Action of Journalists and Public Information Officers: Habermas Revisited.  In: Journalism Practice, Vol. 6, No 4, 2012, pp. 563-580(18)

  369. White, Stephen K. and Farr, Evan Robert.;
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  370. Wilkinson, Michael A.;
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  371. Wolsing, Peter.;
    Habermas on ethics and the philosophy of religion.  In: Res Cogitans: Journal of Philosophy, 2013, vol. 1, pp. 52-68(17)

  372. Wright, Scott.;
    From "Third Place" to "Third Space": Everyday Political Talk in Non-Political Online Spaces.  In: Javnost/The Public, Vol.19 (2012), No. 3, pp. 5 - 20(16)

  373. Yilmaz, Ihsan.;
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  374. Young, Shaun P. & Triadafilopoulos, Triadafilos.;
    Multiculturalism as a Deliberative Ethic.  In: Public Reason, 5(2013), no. 1: pp. 49-68(20)

  375. Zakhem, Abe J.;
    Organizational Ethics Programs and the Need for Stakeholder Discourse.  In: Journal of Business Theory and Practice, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2013 , pp. 285-302(18) ISSN 2329-2644

  376. Zhao, Guoping.;
    Mead, Habermas, and Levinas: Cultivating Subjectivity in Education for Democracy.  In: Philosophical Studies in Education, Vol. 45(2014), pp. 113-124(12)

  377. Zweerde, Evert van der.;
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