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  2. Cancel culture - Wikipedia

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    The terms have different connotations: "cancel culture" focusing on the effect whereby discussion is limited by a desire to maintain one certain viewpoint, whereas "consequence culture" focuses on the idea that those who write or publish opinions or make statements should bear some responsibility for the effects of these on people. [74]

  3. Call to review ‘cancel culture’ in universities after ...

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    A coroner has called on the government to examine the prevalence of “cancel culture” on university campuses, after ruling that a 20-year-old Oxford student took his own life after being ...

  4. Join a Conversation on ‘Cancel Culture in Journalism ... - AOL

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    Join us on Tuesday at 12 pm PT for the roundtable discussion “Cancel Culture in Journalism: When the Newsroom Becomes the Story” — a part of TheWrap’s multi-media series “Conversations ...

  5. Piers Morgan, who called cancel culture ‘fascism,’ wants The ...

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    Well, apparently Morgan has learned to stop worrying and love cancel culture, at least when it comes to the ABC daytime talk show The View, which has been highly critical of President-elect Donald ...

  6. Counterculture of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    The counterculture interest in ecology progressed well into the 1970s: particularly influential were New Left eco-anarchist Murray Bookchin, Jerry Mander's criticism of the effects of television on society, Ernest Callenbach's novel Ecotopia, Edward Abbey's fiction and non-fiction writings, and E. F. Schumacher's economics book Small Is Beautiful.

  7. Narcotizing dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Narcotizing dysfunction is a theory that as mass media inundates people on a particular issue, they become apathetic to it, substituting knowledge for action. [1] It is suggested that the vast supply of communication Americans receive may elicit only a superficial concern with the problems of society.

  8. Tim Burton on cancel culture and his Beetlejuice sequel: ‘I ...

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    Tim Burton is waving, not drowning. The genius behind Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride and the Netflix hit Wednesday has an unusual approach to speaking to the press. He accentuates his remarks ...

  9. Culture jamming - Wikipedia

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    Culture jamming (sometimes also guerrilla communication) [1] [2] is a form of protest used by many anti-consumerist social movements [3] to disrupt or subvert media culture and its mainstream cultural institutions, including corporate advertising.