Kaynaklar
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K5 Roberts, J. M. (2003). The aesthetics of free speech rethinking the public sphere. Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
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K7 Barrett, J. (2011). Museums and the public sphere. Blackwell Publishing, Malaysia. (s. 29-38)
K8 Papastergiadis, N., & Martin, M. (2011). Art biennales and cities as platforms for global dialogue. L. Giorgi, M. Sassatelli, & G. Delanty, Festivals and the cultural public sphere içinde (s. 45-62). Routledge, Oxford.
K9 Burt, R. (1994). "Degenerate art` ": public aesthetics and the simulation of censorship in postliberal los angeles and berlin. R. Burt, The administration of aesthetics: censorship, political criticism, and the public sphere içinde (s. 216-259). University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.
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