How
Disney Magic And The Corporate Media Shape
Youth Identity In The Digital Age
While the "empire of consumption"
has been around for a long time, American
society in the last 30 years has undergone a
sea change in the daily lives of children -
one marked by a major transition from a
culture of innocence and social protection,
however imperfect, to a culture of
commodification. Youth are now assaulted by a
never-ending proliferation of marketing
strategies that colonize their consciousness
and daily lives. Under the tutelage of Disney
and other megacorporations, children have
become an audience captive not only to
traditional forms of media such as film,
television and print, but even more so to the
new digital media made readily accessible
through mobile phones, PDAs, laptop computers
and the Internet. The information,
entertainment and cultural pedagogy
disseminated by massive multimedia
corporations have become central in shaping
and influencing every waking moment of
children's daily lives - all toward a lifetime
of constant, unthinking consumption.