The Society of the Spectacle in the Digital Era: The “Stark Choice” of Established Broadcasters in the Pizzagate Conspiracy Theory Case

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Tailine HIJAZ

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This study explores the relevance of Guy Debord's theory of the spectacular society in the digital era, focusing on the spread of conspiracy theories. By reviewing contemporary literature and analyzing the Pizzagate case, I examine how traditional media outlets respond to such theories and the ethical dilemmas they face. The results indicate that Debord’s theory remains relevant but requires adaptations to address digital communication dynamics. Media outlets must balance investigating conspiracy theories while maintaining trust and engagement, highlighting the challenge of mitigating their harmful effects on society and democracy. 

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HIJAZ, T. . (2024). The Society of the Spectacle in the Digital Era: The “Stark Choice” of Established Broadcasters in the Pizzagate Conspiracy Theory Case. ESSACHESS – Journal for Communication Studies, 17(2(34), 185-199. https://doi.org/10.21409/YTZV-BH77

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