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pseudo-event

[ soo-doh-i-vent ]

noun

  1. an event that is staged primarily so that it can be reported in the media.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pseudo-event1

An Americanism dating back to 1960–65
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But if we can pull away, once again, from “ does this mean for the Democrats?” and the ghoulish social media gloating of Individual 1 and his many fans, and regard this pseudo-event from the perspective of Tanzania or Indonesia or Mars, I think the verdict is clear.

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They were what the historian Daniel Boorstin described in “The Image” as a “pseudo-event,” a manufactured happening given the appearance of importance by media coverage.

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That was when we finally got a glimpse of how this pseudo-event was going to be received by the media.

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While it’s worth noting that the recurring pseudo-event that is the White House press conference is hardly an ideal venue for intelligent inquiry, it’s also worth noting that there certainly is such thing as a dumb question.

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Sixty years ago, Daniel J. Boorstin, a historian who became the Librarian of Congress, came up with a term: the "pseudo-event."

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