Short Assignment 2: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Due Date: Wednesday, January 27th, 11:59pm Short Assignment 2 (SA2) builds on the refining of your rhetorical analysis skills, and guides you towards making for first complex argument In this task, you will select a
iv Abstract THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED ANYMORE: NEW TECHNOL OGY, POLITICAL CHOICE, AND CHANGES IN POLITICAL COMMUNICATION FROM THE NEWSPAPER TO THE INTERNET by Benjamin
« The Revolution will not be televised » A few weeks ago, Gil Scott Heron, the God Father of Hip Hop, as most MCs called him, died Gil Scott Heron is known, amongst other things, for his prophetic song “The Revolution will not be televised”, released in 1970 In this poem/song, Scott Heron criticizes
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the revolution may not be televised – but it likely will be tweeted, blogged, texted and organised on Facebook _2 The Arab Spring is maybe the most striking example of the important role that social media plays today in the information, perception and evolution of events During the week before
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audience By harnessing the power of that audience, the protesters made sure not only that the revolution was televised, but also that watching television became a revolutionary act The thousands in Tahrir witnessing and performing a revolutionary spectacle created, by their very presence, a visually imagined community of revolution
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“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”--Gil Scott- Heron (1970) Added to the National Registry: 2005 Essay by Cary O'Dell Original album Original label
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Moreover, response to “Revolution” had much to do not just with the song year of violence came at the end of August with the televised spectacle of Chicago