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Protest, public relations en politiek. Provo in de media (1965-1967)

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The political style of the Dutch protest movement Provo was characterized by a considerable orientation to publicity in which television played an important role. In the Netherlands various broadcasting corporations gave this high-profile phenomenon coverage - each in their own way and within different
categories of programmes (news programmes debating programmes and talk shows). Provo was therefore far more than just a 'folk devils' phenomenon; television created a multitude of stereotypes and images that were then projected onto the group identity by members of Provo. This case study is intended to be a
contribution to the analysis of the dynamic relationship between television and the protest movement in the 1960s and to that of the mediatory role of television in social-cultural change processes in general.

  • Year: 2006
  • Volume: 9 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: 39-90
  • DOI: 10.18146/tmg.547
  • Published on 1 Jun 2006