They always say too much disaster has the effect of inoculating the audience, so that we don't care. But there is a level above that, of so many disasters that you go beyond the inoculation effect, into the Armageddon effect (or, as Private Eye had it, when they captioned George Bush on 11 September, "Armageddonouttahere").... Lire.
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26/01/2012
2011: the year of the news overload | World news | The Guardian
Surcharge de nouvelles! comment classer et donner du sens?
2011: the year of the news overload? From political scandals to brutal killings and earthquakes to revolutions, the shattering headlines just keep coming this year. How can we find time to make sense of it all?
They always say too much disaster has the effect of inoculating the audience, so that we don't care. But there is a level above that, of so many disasters that you go beyond the inoculation effect, into the Armageddon effect (or, as Private Eye had it, when they captioned George Bush on 11 September, "Armageddonouttahere").... Lire.
They always say too much disaster has the effect of inoculating the audience, so that we don't care. But there is a level above that, of so many disasters that you go beyond the inoculation effect, into the Armageddon effect (or, as Private Eye had it, when they captioned George Bush on 11 September, "Armageddonouttahere").... Lire.
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