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media-driven-activism

Social movements shifted focus from direct community action to media exposure, escalating actions primarily to gain television coverage rather than achieve substantive change.

1 chapter across 1 book

Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television (1978)Jerry Mander

Chapter 6

This chapter critiques the unifying power of television as a 'unity machine' controlled by a few players who shape public perception and political reality. It explores how television transformed social movements and political campaigns by prioritizing media exposure, style, and image over substantive content, leading to a cycle of media-driven activism and political spectacle. The chapter also highlights the media's role in manufacturing consent, manipulating reality, and ultimately maintaining its own power regardless of political actors.