A living room war is a term that refers to the reporting of a war on television and other media and how that reporting shapes public perception of that war.
Living room war definition.
A room at a military headquarters where maps showing the current status of troops in battle are maintained.
First popularized around 1901 lebensraum became a geopolitical goal of imperial germany in world war i 1914 1918 originally as the core element of the septemberprogramm of.
ˈleːbənsˌʁaʊm living space comprises policies and practices of settler colonialism which proliferated in germany from the 1890s to the 1940s.
The german concept of lebensraum german pronunciation.
When the media showed the intensity and the chaos of the war with relatively little mediation it helped turn people against the war.
Vietnam is often called the living room war television reduced the space between the battlefield and the viewer.
Television brought the tet offensive with all its horrors into american living rooms in shocking and sensational ways.
From 1965 to 1975 television played an imperative role in molding the americans views of the vietnam.
The vietnam war was the first televised war that became known as the biggest story the news has ever.