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  • February 15, 2019
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Hegemony
“The heavy, saturatig omnipresence of the way thiigs are. It refers to the most everyday facts of
life as these are lived within the forms and structures we like to thiik we have freely chosei.”
(Iiglis, 1990:81).

Hegemoiy is not given and permanent. It has to be actively struggled for aid won.

Wiiiiig coiseit aid legitmacy is a continuous process of formation.

The iiterests of the domiiait group teid to prevail but oily to a certaii poiit.

Claim that their word = truth.

Chomsky propagaida model
Easy to see how media serves elites ii a repressive state.

Harder to do so where the media are private aid formal ceisorship is abseit.

Traces routes by which money and power flter out news, marginalize dissent aid get goverimeit
aid domiiait private iiterests to get their message to the public.

Shows how public opiiioi becomes shaped ii a democratc society by getig the public to buy iito
domiiait / hegemoiic ideologies.

Domiiait ideas about the world are iiterialised.

Key factors:

1. Size, owiership aid proft orieitatoi of the mass media

Size of iews carrier afects operatoial expeiditure- stafig aid sourciig iews

Corporate-owied iews carriers are less likely to compromise holdiig compaiies’ iiterests

Accouitability to shareholders aid iot to the public

Key objectves: iicrease profts aid market shares; lower stafig aid operatoial costs

Freelaice culture: jourialists ofei doi’t get employee beiefts

2. The Advertsiig Liceise to do busiiess

Need to subsidise high operatig costs.

Advertsers’ choices, iot coisumers, determiie media’s survival.

Focus oi audieices with buyiig power.

Reductoi of media to a 1-way-aveiue for marketig

Ceisorship without state iiterveitoi

Corporate iiterests held above the public iiterest

3. Sourciig of mass-media iews

Syidicated iews: circulatoi of iarrow iews perspectves

, News is ofei sold to other iews statois

Reliaice oi goverimeit aid corporate sources

Lower operatoial costs

Need for ‘accuracy’- daiger of lawsuits

Leads to ageida beiig small

4. Flak aid the Eiforcers

Coverage may respoid fak / iegatve respoises

May be costly (withdrawal of advertsers’ patroiage)

5. Aitcommuiism as a coitrol mechaiism

Coistruct biiaries to fragmeit critcal voices / disseit

Islamophobia: the war oi terror

Bush 9/11 iivoked laiguage of the Crusades: racialised the discourse

Discourse of crisis aid war makes iifriigemeit of libertes possible: surveillaice, iivasioi of
iatois, deteitoi etc

How do dominant / hegemonic ideologies and discourses
remain dominant?

1. Repressive State Apparatuses (RSAs)

Iisttutois of force used to coitrol people

Police, courts, army, repressive laws, ceisorship. Threat of violeice.

Disadvaitages: coercioi is high maintenance aid breeds further disseit (the holdiig or expressioi
of opiiiois at variaice with those commoily or ofcially held.).



2. Ideological State Apparatuses (ISAs)

No real coercioi ieeded; relies on persuasion / consensus / consent

Iisttutois of socialisatoi aid persuasioi used to coitrol people: religioi, educatoi, media, family

Make us of key sites of socialisation: religious iisttutois, educatoial iisttutois, the family, the
media.

ISAs beloig to the private domain aid refer to private iisttutois.

Interpellation works at this level: describes the process by which ideology, embodied in major
social and political institutions (ISAs aid RSAs), constitutes the very nature of individual subjects
identities through the process of "hailiig" them ii social iiteractois

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