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Culture jamming

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  1. A precise definition of culture jamming is elusive

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  2. has been called a resistance movement to cultural hegemony, whereas some say the defining theme of culture jamming is an individualistic turning away from all forms of herd mentality – including that of movements – and by that definition, culture

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  3. not defined by any specific political position or message, nor even by any specific cultural position or message

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  4. The common thread is mainly an urge to poke fun at the homogenous nature of popular culture, often by means of guerrilla communication (communication unsanctioned or opposed by government or other powers-that-be)

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  5. could be defined as an art movement, although this too may be insufficient to cover the full spectrum of activities identified as culture jamming

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