The digital public sphere, universities and public intellectualism (original) (raw)

Murphy, Mark ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8326-7119 and Costa, Cristina(2025) The digital public sphere, universities and public intellectualism.Studies in Higher Education, (doi: 10.1080/03075079.2025.2500694) (Early Online Publication)

Abstract

This article explores the role of universities in fostering public intellectualism in the rapidly developing digital public sphere. Specifically, the paper asks: Is there a viable role for universities in shaping and encouraging critical reasoning and deliberative dialogue in the digital public sphere? This is a significant question to ask, given the often-dubious quality of public argumentation, confusion over evidential authority and epistemic expertise, alongside the spread of misinformation and bad actors intent on manipulation and disorder. In exploring this question, we position the digital public sphere in the context of democratic practices and debates over the historical role of the public sphere in developing critical reasoning publics. Alongside this, we engage in a discussion of the role of institutions, in particular universities, in mediating and filtering public opinion, making the argument that universities are well positioned to mediate the endless epistemic struggles at play in the digital public sphere. An overview of the digital engagement of Russell Group universities suggests however, that these institutions are currently far removed from such processes of mediation, instead valuing dissemination over deliberation and publicity over publicness.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Digital public sphere, university, public intellectualism, critical reasoning, deliberative democracy, mediation.
Status: Early Online Publication
Refereed: Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: Murphy, Dr Mark
Authors: Murphy, M., and Costa, C.
College/School: College of Social Sciences > School of Education > Educational Leadership & Policy
Journal Name: Studies in Higher Education
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISSN: 0307-5079
ISSN (Online): 1470-174X
Published Online: 09 May 2025
Copyright Holders: Copyright © 2025 The Authors
First Published: First published in Studies in Higher Education 2025
Publisher Policy: Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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Deposit and Record Details

ID Code: 354582
Depositing User: Dr Mary Donaldson
Datestamp: 12 May 2025 09:11
Last Modified: 13 May 2025 08:23
Date of acceptance: 26 April 2025
Date of first online publication: 9 May 2025
Date Deposited: 12 May 2025
Data Availability Statement: No