Collective

The Public

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A collective actor that comes into being when private people assemble — physically or through media — to attend to common affairs and form opinion. Central to Habermas's public sphere and Taylor's modern moral order, 'the public' is not a fixed membership but a self-organising body summoned by circulation and address. It requires and produces architectures of appearance and assembly: the square, the forum, the gallery, the street.

Collectivity Power Threshold

Classifications

Holder
Communal intergenerational
Source of authority
Lived experienceReason
Subject
Human centred
Political position
Hegemonic
Degree of codification
Protocol performed
Mode of transmission
Text drawing
Knowledge type
Relational embodied
Epistemic cluster
Western philosophical

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Sources

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Cite this entry

First published May 2026Last revised Jul 2026

CLAD. "The Public." Atlas of Architectural Thought. CLAD, 2026. https://www.cl-ad.com.au/research/atlas/collective/the-public/. Accessed July 17, 2026.