Becker, B.B.BeckerWehner, J.J.Wehner2022-03-032022-03-031998https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/194267In contrast to mass media, which established a kind of global public opinion, interactive media seems to support the development of Teiloeffentlichkeiten ("partial publics"), which are discourses characterised by context-specific argumentation strategies and special themes. We assume that interactive electronic media will not substitute for the traditional mass media, but will be useful for pre-institutional forms of public opinion, as they can be found in non-governmental organizations, community pressure groups, local activities and so on. Following this, electronic media will probably support movements of the so-called civil society. The question remains still open, whether electronic media might help to find a more global political consensus within a society, by overcoming the discourse specific perspectives.enElectronic media and civil societyLes medias electronique et la societe civiljournal article