Public Intellectuals in Digital and Global Times: the Case of Project Syndicate

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Mauro Basaure
Alfredo Joignant
Rachel Théodore
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[1] Universidad Andrés Bello,School of Social Sciences, Associate Researcher at the Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES)
[2] Universidad Diego Portales,School of Political Science, Principal Investigator at the Center for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES)
[3] Universidad Mayor,Centre for Economics and Social Policy
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Public intellectuals; Trajectories; Circuits; Field; Project syndicate;
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In this article, we present a conceptual model for the study of intellectual trajectories. The notion of trajectory combines the figure of the intellectuals, as actors, and the stages on which they act. With the help of this model, we seek particularly to study the figure of the global digital public intellectual and the global digital stage on which this figure operates. By studying the case of Project Syndicate (the most important global platform or stage for the circulation of ideas through opinion columns), we show empirically that this stage has particularities that make it a circuit for such circulation. The notion of circuit seems to us more appropriate than field to describe this type of global stage at a transnational scale, still characterized by a lower level of institutionalization.
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