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  1. Accetti, Carlo Invernizzi.;
    Can Democracy Emancipate Itself From Political Theology? Habermas and Lefort on the Permanence of the Theologico-Political. In: Constellations, vol. 17(2010), no. 2, pp. 254-270(17)

  2. Afinogenov, Gregory.;
    Conclusion: From Discourse to Conversation. In: Playing the Craftsman Craftsman: Habermas, Free Speech, and the Public Sphere of Eighteenth-Century. New York, 2008. pp. 48-54(7)

  3. Afinogenov, Gregory.;
    Habermas and the Problem of Print. In: Playing the Craftsman Craftsman: Habermas, Free Speech, and the Public Sphere of Eighteenth-Century. New York, 2008. pp. 13-27(15)

  4. Allen, Amy.;
    Discourse, Power and Subjectivation: The Foucault/Habermas Debate Reconsidered. In: The Philosophical Forum, vol. 40 issue 1 March 2009. pp. 1-28(28) ISSN: 0031-806X

  5. Antoni, Abad Ininet and Monserrat, Molas Josep.;
    Habermas and Ackerman: A Synthesis Applied to the Legitimation and Codification of Legal Norms. In: Ratio Juris, vol. 22(2009), no, 4, pp. 510-531(22)

  6. Auer, Stefan.;
    Whose Europe Is It Anyway? Habermas's New Europe and its Critics. In: Telos, no. 152 (2010), pp. 181-191(11)

  7. Awe, Brian.;
    Religion in the EU: Using Modified Public Reason to Define European Human Rights. In: German Law Journal, vol. 10(2009), no. 1, pp. 1439-1468 (30)

  8. Aylett, Alex.;
    Participatory planning, justice, and climate change in Durban, South Africa. In: Environment and Planning A 2010, vol. 42, pp. 99-115(17)

     
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  9. Bächtiger André, Niemeyer Simon, Neblo Michael, Steenbergen Marco R. and Steiner Jurg.;
    Symposium: Toward More Realistic Models of Deliberative Democracy Disentangling Diversity in Deliberative Democracy: Competing Theories, Their Blind Spots and Complementarities. In: The Journal of Political Philosophy: Vol. 18, no. 1, 2010, pp. 32-63(32)

  10. Bailey, Spencer.;
    Reading Derrida for Habermas in a Different Way. In: Gnosis: Journal of Philosophy, Vol 10, No 2 (2009), pp. 1-11(11)

  11. Baker, C. Richard.;
    A Habermasian Approach to the Analysis of Globalisation Processes. In: International Journal of Social Inquiry, Vol. 1(2008), no. 2, pp. 89-112(24)

  12. Bang, Henrik Paul and Jørgensen, Signe Kjar.;
    Political authority as genuineness - how to transgress new public spheres. In: Northern Lights, 7(2009), no. 1, pp. 73-94(22)

  13. Bar-Tura, Asaf.;
    Arendt, Habermas and Facebook: Participation and Discourse in Cyber Public Spheres. In: Humanities and Technology Review, Vol. 29, Fall 2010, pp. 1-25(25)

  14. Barbato, Mariano Pasquale.;
    Conceptions of the Self for Post-secular Emancipation: Towards a Pilgrim's Guide to Global Justice. In: Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 39(2010), no. 2, pp. 547-556(10)

  15. Barbato, Mariano and Kratochwil, Friedrich.;
    Habermas's Notion of a Post-Secular Society. A Perspective from International Relations. In: European University Institute. Working Paper 2008/ 25. pp. 1-24(24)

  16. Bärenreuter Christoph, Brull Cornelia, Mokre Monika, and Wahl-Jorgensen Karin.;
    An Overview of Research on the European Public Sphere. In: EUROSPHERE Working Paper No.03, March 2009, pp. 1-29(29)

  17. Basden, Andrew.;
    Practically Critical: Making the Critical Approach More Useful. In: Critical Management Perspectives on Information Systems. Edited by Carole Brooke. Elsevier, 2009. I SBN : 978-0-7506-8197-1; pp. 41-65(25)

  18. Bazac, Ana.;
    What means ontology of the human? (Following some remarks of Derrida and, via Habermas, of Foucault). In: Analele Universităţii din Craiova. Seria: Filosofie, Nr. 21(1/2008), pp. 39-48(10)

  19. Benhabib, Seyla.;
    Claiming Rights across Borders: International Human Rights and Democratic Sovereignty. For Jürgen Habermas on His Eightieth Birthday. In: American Political Science Review, Vol. 103, No. 4 November 2009, pp. 691-704(14)

  20. Bennani, Azelarabe Lahkim.;
    The Public Sphere's Metamorphosis: The Triangular Relation between the NGO, the State, and Globalization. In: Capurro, R, Britz, JJ, Bothma, TJD and Bester, BC (Eds.). Africa Reader on Information Ethics. ISBN 978-0-620-45627-2. Pretoria (2009). pp. 121-125(5)

  21. Benson, Rodney.;
    Shaping the Public Sphere: Habermas and Beyond. In: The American Sociologist, 40(2009), no. 3, pp. 175-197 (23)

  22. Berlinck, Christian Niel and Saito, Carlos Hiroo.;
    Action Research for Emancipation Informed by Habermas and Hierarchy of Systems: Case Study on Environmental Education and Management of Water Resources in Brazil. In: Systemic Practice and Action Research, Maastricht (Holanda), no. 23(2010), pp. 143-156(14)

  23. Bernstein, Richard J.;
    Naturalism, Secularism, and Religion: Habermas's Via Media. In: Constellations, vol. 17(2010), no. 1, pp. 155-166(12)

  24. Bidet, Jacques.;
    Falling Short of Marx: HabermasIn: Critical Companion to Contemporary Marxism. Edited by Jacques Bidet and Stathis Kouvelakis. Brill, 2008. ISBN 978 90 04 14598 6; pp. 679-695(17)

  25. Biggar, Nigel.;
    Saving the "Secular": The Public Vocation of Moral Theology.  An Inaugural Lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 22 April 2008. 25 pp. [Later: The Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 37, No. 1 (Mar., 2009), pp. 159-178(20)]

  26. Biró-Kaszás Éva.;
    Habermas on European Constitution and European Identity. In: Journal of Social Research and Policy, Vol. 1, Issue 2, December 2010, pp. 79-92(14)

  27. Blau, Adrian.;
    Rationality and deliberative democracy: A constructive critique of John Dryzek's democratic theory. In: Contemporary Political Theory, 2010, Vol. 0, 0, pp. 1-21(21)

  28. Bogdandy, Armin von & Dellavalle, Sergio.;
    Universalism Renewed: Habermas' Theory of International Order in Light of Competing Paradigms. In: German Law Journal, vol. 10(2009), no. 1, pp. 5-30 (26)

  29. Boon, Vivienne.;
    Jürgen Habermas and Islamic Fundamentalism: On the Limits of Discourse Ethics. In: Journal of Global Ethics, vol. 6 no. 2 (2010), pp. 153-166(14)

  30. Braeckman, Antoon.;
    Habermas and Gauchet on Religion in Postsecular Society. A Critical Assessment. In: Continental Philosophy Review, vol. 42, no. 3 (2009), pp. 279-296(18)

  31. Brassett, James.;
    Cosmopolitanism vs. Terrorism? Discourses of Ethical Possibility Before and After 7/7. In: Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2008. ISSN 0305-8298. Vol.36 No.2, pp. 311-337(27)

  32. Brassett, James and Smith, William.;
    Deliberation and global civil society: agency, arena, affect. In: Review of International Studies, 36(2010), pp. 413-430(18)

  33. Brenner, Neil.;
    What is critical urban theory?. In: City: analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action, Vol. 13(2009), Issue 2-3, Special Issue: Cities for People, not for Profit. pages 198-207(10)

  34. Brieskorn, Norbert.;
    On the Attempt to Recall a Relationship. In: An Awareness of What is Missing: Faith and Reason in a Post-Secular Age. Jürgen Habermas et al. Translated by Ciiiaran Cronin. Polity Press, 2010. ISBN-l3. 978-0-7456-472 1-0; pp. 24-35(12)

  35. Brooke, Carole.;
    The Punch and Judy of Critical IS Research. In: Critical Management Perspectives on Information Systems. Edited by Carole Brooke. Elsevier, 2009. I SBN : 978-0-7506-8197-1; pp. 3-23(21)

  36. Brundidge, Jennifer.;
    Toward a Theory of Citizen Interface with Political Discussion and News in the Contemporary Public Sphere. In: International Journal of Communication, 4 (2010), pp. 1056-1078(23)

  37. Brunkhorst, Hauke.;
    Democracy under Pressure: The Destiny of the Idea of an Egalitarian Society in the World Society. In: Studies across Disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences 4. Helsinki: Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies. 2008, pp. 176-195(20)

  38. Brunkhorst, Hauke.;
    State and Constitution - A Reply to Scheuerman. In: Constellations, 15 (2008), pp. 493-501(9)

  39. Buschman, John E;
    The Social as Fundamental and a Source of the Critical: Jürgen HabermasIn: Critical theory for library and information science: exploring the social from across the disciplines / Gloria J. Leckie, Lisa M. Given, and John E. Buschman, editors. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. ISBN 978-1-59158-938-9, pp. 161-172(12)

     
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  40. Calhoun, Craig.;
    Cosmopolitan Europe and European Studies. In: Rumford, Chris, (ed.) The Sage Handbook of European Studies. SAGE Publications, 2009. ISBN 9781412933957; pp. 637-654(18)

  41. Calhoun, Craig.;
    Cosmopolitanism and Secularism. In: Academy of Latinity, 2008. pp. 271- 317(47)

  42. Camargo Brito, Ricardo.;
    The Critique of Ideology Revisited: A Žižekian Appraisal of Habermas's Communicative Rationality. In: Contemporary Political Theory, vol. 7(2008), pp. 53-71(19)

  43. Camargo, Ricardo.;
    Habermas avec Žižek. In: International Journal of Zizek Studies, vol. 4(2010), no. 1, pp. 1-19(19)

  44. Carr-Chellman, Davin.;
    Dewey and Habermas: Re-reading Ethics for Adult Education. In: AERC 2009. Proceedings of the 50th Annual Adult Education Research Conference: Honoring our past Embracing our future. May 28 - 30, 2009. National-Louis University. Edited by Randee Lipson Lawrence. pp. 78-83(6)

  45. Carson, Cathryn.;
    Science as instrumental reason: Heidegger, Habermas, Heisenberg. In: Continental Philosophy Review, Vol. 42, Issue 4, March 2010, pp 483-509(17)

  46. Cecez-Kecmanovic, Dubravka and Janson, Marius.;
    Participatory and Emancipatory Information Systems Development: Principles, Practices and Pitfalls. In: Critical Management Perspectives on Information Systems. Edited by Carole Brooke. Elsevier, 2009. I SBN : 978-0-7506-8197-1; pp. 69-101(33)

  47. Chambers, Simone.;
    Rhetoric and the Public Sphere. Has Deliberative Democracy Abandoned Mass Democracy?. In: Political Theory, vol. 37 no. 3 (2009), pp. 323-350(28)

  48. Christiansen, Karin.;
    The silencing of Kierkegaard in Habermas' critique of genetic enhancement. In: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 12, Issue 2, May 2009, pp 147-156(10)

  49. Clammer, John.;
    Decolonizing the Mind: Schwimmer, Habermas and the Anthropology of Postcolonialism. In: Anthropologica, Vol. 50(2008), No. 1, pp. 157-168(12)

  50. Corlett J.Angelo., Norzagary Mark., Sharpless Jeffrey.;
    Rawls and Habermas on the Cosmopolitan Condition. In: The Philosophical Forum, vol. 41(2010), no. 4, pp. 459-477(19)

  51. Crawford, Neta C.;
    Jürgen HabermasIn: Critical theorists and international relations / edited by Jenny Edkins and Nick Vaughan-Williams. Routledge, 2009. ISBN 10: 0-415-47465-5; pp. 187-198(12)

  52. Cretu, Florina.;
    Lights, Camera, Action! How the 2009 Romanian Presidential Debates Portrayed Political Candidates. In: Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations. 14(2012), 3(27), pp. 65-89(25)

  53. Crick, Nathan and Gabriel, Joseph.;
    The Conduit Between Lifeworld and System: Habermas and the Rhetoric of Public Scientific Controversies. In: Rhetoric Society Quarterly, vol. 40(2010) : no. 3, pp. 201-223(23)

  54. Cukier, Wendy and Rodrigues, Sara.;
    Distortions in the Media: A Critical Analysis of Learning Technology Macro Discourse. In: Critical Management Perspectives on Information Systems. Edited by Carole Brooke. Elsevier, 2009. I SBN : 978-0-7506-8197-1; pp. 133-167(35)

     
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  55. da Silva, Filipe Carreira and Vieira, Monica Brito.;
    Plural Modernity: Changing Modern Institutional Forms―Disciplines and Nation-States. In: Social Analysis, Vol. 53, Issue 2, Summer 2009, pp. 60-79(20)

  56. Dalton, Stuart.;
    Beyond Intellectual Blackmail: Foucault and Habermas on Reason, Truth, and Enlightenment. In: E-LOGOS. Electronic Journal for Philosophy. 2008. ISSN 1211-0442. 16 pp.

  57. Daum, Andreas W.;
    Varieties of Popular Science and the Transformations of Public Knowledge: Some Historical Reflections. In: Isis, Vol. 100, No. 2, June 2009, pp. 319-332(14)

  58. Davenport, John J.;
    Religion in the Public Sphere: How Deliberative Democracy offers a Middle Road. In: Rethinking Secularization: Philosophy and the Prophecy of a Secular Age. Edited by Herbert De Vriese & Gary Gabor. Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2009/08). ISBN 978-1443810081; pp. 289-325(37)

  59. Davis, Eric.;
    The Historical Genesis of the Public Sphere in Iraq, 1900-1963: Implications for Building Democracy in the Post-Ba'thist Era. In: Publics, Politics and Participation Locating the Public Sphere in the Middle East and North Africa. Edited by Seteney Shami. Social Science Research Council, 2009. ISBN 978-0-9790772-5-8; pp. 383-425(43)

  60. De Genova, Nicholas.;
    Inclusion Thtough Exclusion: Exclusion or Implosion?. In: Amsterdam Law Forum, vol. 1(2008): no. 1, pp. 43-52(10)

  61. De Genova, Nicholas Nicholas.;
    Migration and Race in Europe: The Trans-Atlantic Metastases of a Post-Colonial Cancer. In: European Journal of Social Theory, 13(2010), no. 3, pp. 405-419(15)

  62. de Latour, Sophie Guerard.;
    Reworking the neo-republican sense of belonging. In: DIACRITICA (No 24/2 - 2010), pp. 91-111(21)

  63. de Oliveira, Nythamar.;
    Affirmative action, recognition, self-respect. Axel Honneth and the phenomenological deficit of critical theory. In: Civitas - Revista de Ciencias Sociais, vol. 9, no. 3, septiembre-diciembre, 2009, pp. 369-385(17)

  64. de Salas, Jaime.;
    A Leibnizian Vision of Our Times: Politics and Theodicee in the Current Political Scene. In: Studia Leibnitiana, vol. 40, no. 2 (2008), pp. 125-138(14)

  65. Deflem, Mathieu.;
    Law in Habermas's Theory of Communcative Action. In: Vniversitas. ucls. Bogota (Colombia) N° 116: julio-diciembre de 2008, pp. 267-285(19)

  66. Dekker, Cornelis.;
    Justifying Judgings. In: Judging in the Public Realm: A Kantian Approach to the Deliberative Concept of Ethico-Political Judgment and an Inquiry into Public Discourse on Prenatal Diagnosis. By Cornelis Dekker. / Linkoping Studies in Arts and Science, No. 466/ Linköping University, 2009. ISBN: 978-91-7393-739-9; pp. 33-68(36)

  67. Delahunty, Robert J & Yoo, John.;
    Kant, Habermas and Democratic Peace. In: Chicago Journal of International Law, vol. 10(2010), no. 2, pp. 437-473(37)

  68. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    Beyond Habermasian critical theory. In: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 326-330(5)

  69. Dellavalle, Sergio.;
    Beyond Particularism: Remarks on Some Recent Approaches to the Idea of a Universal Political and Legal Order. In: The European Journal of International Law, Vol. 21(2010), no. 3, pp. 765-788(24)

  70. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    The Critique of Habermas. Critique of Power (2), Social Action and Human Nature (2), critical reconstructions of HabermasIn: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 87-127(41)

  71. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    Habermas and the intersubjectivistic turn. In: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 146-161(16)

  72. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    Honneth's Marx. Social Action and Human Nature (1), and first articles. In: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 13-50(38)

  73. Deranty, Jean-Philippe.;
    Philosophical Anthropology of Practical Intersubjectivity. Social Action and Human Nature (3), and writings on intersubjectivity. In: Beyond communication : a critical study of Axel Honneth's social philosophy / by Jean-Philippe Deranty. Brill, 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17577-8; pp. 131-183(53)

  74. Dillon, Michele.;
    2009 Association for the Sociology of Religion Presidential Address: Can Post-Secular Society Tolerate Religious Differences?. In: Sociology of Religion, Vol. 71, No. 2 (SUMMER 2010), pp. 139-156(18)

  75. Dinan, William and Miller, David.;
    Journalism, Public Relations, and Spin. In: The handbook of journalism studies / [edited] by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen and Thomas Hanitzsch. Routledge, 2009. ISBN13 PB: 978-0-8058-6343-7; pp. 250-264(15)

  76. Donghui, Han and Xuan, Wang.;
    Performative Contradiction and the Regrounding for Philosophical Paradigms. In: Frontiers of Philosophy in China, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Dec., 2008), pp. 607-621(15)

  77. Douglas, Brian.;
    Communicative Action: A Way Forward for Inter-Religious Dialogue. In: Journal of Inter-religious Dialogue, (2009) Issue 01, pp. 45-54(10)

  78. Dunson, James A.;
    Theoretical Modesty: Habermas and Rawls on the Role of Philosophy and its Relationship to Public Discourse. In: Practical Philosophy, January 2008, pp. 3-5(3)

  79. Duvenage, Pieter.;
    Communicative Reason and Religion: The Case of HabermasIn: Sophia, Vol. 49, Issue 3, September 2010, pp 343-357(15)

  80. Dye, Valerie.;
    Targeting Source and Addressing Plurality in European Union Legitimacy: Procedure versus Substance. In: Political Perspectives, 2008 Vol 2 (2), 30 pp.

     
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  81. Edgar, Andrew.;
    The hermeneutic challenge of genetic engineering: Habermas and the transhumanists. In: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 12, Issue 2, May 2009, pp. 157-167(11)

  82. Edwards, Gemma.;
    The 'Lifeworld' as a Resource for Social Movement Participation and the Consequences of its Colonization. In: Sociology, Vol. 42, No. 2 (APRIL 2008), pp. 299-316(18)

  83. Elliott, Brian.;
    Theories of Community in Habermas Nancy and Agamben a Critical Evaluation. In: Philosophy Compass, 4/6 (2009): pp. 893-903(11)

  84. Engelhardt, H. Tristram.;
    Kant, Hegel, and Habermas: Reflections on" Glauben und Wissen". In: The Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 63, No. 4 (June 2010), pp. 871-903(23)

  85. Englund, Tomas.;
    The Potential of Education for Creating Mutual Trust: Schools as sites for deliberation. In: Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010, pp. 1-13(13)

  86. Englund, Tomas.;
    The university as an encounter for deliberative communication Creating cultural citizenship and professional responsibility. In: Utbildning & Demokrati, 2008, vol 17, no 2, pp. 97-114(18)

  87. Enns, Phil.;
    Habermas, Democracy and Religious Reasons. In: The Heythrop Journal, vol. 51(2010), no. 4, pp. 582-593(12)

  88. Epperson, Terrence W.;
    Critical Ethnography in the VMT Project Studying Virtual Math Teams. In: Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series, Vol. 11, 2009, pp 529-553(25)

  89. Escobar, Oliver.;
    The dialogic turn: dialogue for deliberation. In: In-Spire Journal of Law, Politics and Societies, 4 (2009), no. 2. pp. 42-70(29) ISSN 1753-4453

  90. Falkenhayner, Nicole.;
    The Other Rupture of 1989: The Rushdie Affair as the Inaugural Event of Representations of Post-secular Conflict. In: Global Society, 24(2010), no. 1, pp. 111-132(22)

  91. Ferrara, Alessandro.;
    Language after the Linguistic Turn: Rethinking Universalism. In: Leitmotiv, 0/2010, topics in aesthetics and in philosophy of art, pp. 11-26(16)

  92. Fine, Robert.;
    Nationalism, Postnationalism, Antisemitism: Thoughts on the Politics of Jürgen HabermasIn: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 2010 no. 4, pp. 409-420(12)

  93. Flügel, Peter.;
    Power and Insight in Jain Discourse. In: Logic and Belief in Indian Philosophy / Warsaw Indological Studies, 3 (2009), pp. 85-217(133)

  94. Flynn, Jeffrey.;
    Human Rights, Transnational Solidarity, and Duties to the Global Poor. In: Constellations, vol. 16 no. 1 (2009), pp. 59-77(19)

  95. Forchtner, Bernhard.;
    Jürgen Habermas' Language-Philosophy and the Critical Study of Language. In: Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines, Vol 4(2010), no. 1: pp. 18 - 37(20)

  96. Foshay, Raphael.;
    Tension on the Left: Buddhist Ethics and Postmodernism in Habermas and Wilber. In: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, 4(3), September 2009, pp. 127-140(14)

  97. Fours Vladimir.;
    (Re)thinking the « public sphere » with Arendt and HabermasIn: Топос(Topos), 2 (19), 2008, pp. 94-100(7)

  98. Freelon, Deen G.;
    Analyzing online political discussion using three models of democratic communication. In: New Media & Society, vol. XX(X); 2010, pp. 1-19(19)

  99. Frega, Roberto.;
    What Pragmatism means by Public Reason. In: Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics, XII, 2010, 1, pp. 28-51(24)

  100. Fremstedal, Roe.;
    Critical remarks on 'Religion in the public sphere' - Habermas between Kant and Kierkegaard. In: Etikk i praksis. Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics, 3(2009), no. 1, pp. 27-47(21)

  101. Fritzén, Lena & Tapola, Anna.;
    Habermas's Discourse Ethics in Educational Practice.
     SIG 13 Symposium 2008 Florina, Greece. 12 pp.

  102. Fuchs, Christian.;
    Alternative Media as Critical Media. In: European Journal of Social Theory, 13(2010), no. 2, pp. 173-192(20)

     
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  103. Gareis, Elisabeth.;
    Habermas to the Rescue. In: Business Communication Quarterly, Vol. 73, no. 2, June 2010, pp. 166-175(10)

  104. Garrett, Paul Michael .;
    'Making Social Work More Habermasian?' A Rejoinder in the Debate on HabermasIn: British Journal of Social Work, vol. 40 (2010) , pp. 1754-1758(5)

  105. Garrett, Paul Michael.;
    Questioning Habermasian Social Work: A Note on Some Alternative Theoretical Resources. In: The British Journal of Social Work, Vol. 39, No. 5 (2009), pp. 867-883(17)

  106. Geiger, R. Stuart.;
    Does Habermas Understand the Internet? The Algorithmic Construction of the Blogo/Public Sphere. In: gnovis: a journal of communication, culture, and technology, issue 10, volume 1, Fall 2009, pp. 1-29(29)

  107. Gerhards, Jürgen & Schäfer, Mike S.;
    Is the internet a better public sphere? Comparing old and new media in the US and Germany. In: new media & society, XX(2009), no. X, pp. 1-18(18)

  108. Giegerich, Thomas.;
    The Is and the Ought of International Constitutionalism: How Far Have We Come on Habermas's Road to a "Well-Considered Constitutionalization of International Law?". In: German Law Journal, vol. 10(2009), no. 1, pp. 31-62(32)

  109. Glasser, Theodore L. and Ettema, James S.;
    Ethics and Eloquence in Journalism: An approach to press accountability. In: Journalism Studies, Vol. 9, No 4, 2008, pp. 512-534(23)

  110. Glenn, Gary D.;
    "Is Secularism the End of Liberalism? Reflections on Europe's Demographic Decline, Drawing on Pope Benedict, Habermas, Nietzsche and Strauss. In: The Catholic Social Science Review, 13 (2008): pp. 91-106(16)

  111. Goldsmith, Lillian.;
    Does Europe Need a Constitution?. In: Crossroads: An interdisciplinary journal for the study of history, vol. 3(2008), no. 1, pp. 16-25(10)

  112. Gotham, Kevin Fox and Krier, Daniel A.;
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