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Propaganda

2020
Propaganda has a rich history and an equally rich literature. Scholars do not always agree on a single definition of propaganda, but Jowett and O’Donnell’s 2019 book, Propaganda and Persuasion (Los Angeles: SAGE), defines it as a “deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct behavior to achieve a response that ...
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The Ethics of Propaganda and the Propaganda of Ethics

2020
This chapter opens with examples of the “new propaganda” permeating today’s public communications. It then explores shifting defi nitions of propaganda, noting contributions from diverse disciplines: political science, philosophy, social psychology, education, semantics, and communication theory.
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Propaganda and pretext

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2006
This Viewpoint describes and analyses the history and current features of the strategy of the Government of Japan, and the associated Institute for Cetacean Research in Tokyo, to regain control of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), to legitimise renewed unsustainable commercial whaling and to dismantle conservation measures taken by the IWC ...
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Poverty Propaganda

2018
<i>Poverty Propaganda</i> debunks many popular myths and misconceptions about poverty and its prevalence, causes and consequences. In particular, it highlights the role of ‘poverty propaganda’ in sustaining class divides in perpetuating poverty and disadvantage in contemporary Britain.
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Propaganda

Arquivos rio-grandenses de medicina, 2012
Plantas medicinaisCyargylCreo-calcio ...
Ygartua, Florencio   +2 more
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The Propaganda Play [PDF]

open access: possibleModern Drama, 1961
THE THESIS OR PROPAGANDA PLAY is a play which is written for the purpose of enforcing a particular point of view. Many critics hold that the greater dramas of the world are not propagandistic. The authors of those dramas might include contemporary material but they are primarily concerned rather with the imaginative reflection of experience ...
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Propaganda and Journalism

2019
Journalism defined itself as a profession in opposition to sensationalism and propaganda at the beginning of the 20th century. The American Society of News Editors (ASNE) statement of principles was written to codify “sound practice and just aspirations” of journalism after the public learned how the press was complicit in misinforming and deceiving ...
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PRESCRIBING AND PROPAGANDA

The Lancet, 1954
Andrew Wilson   +2 more
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Politics as Propaganda

2018
This chapter illustrates how Staël's analysis of the Jacobins' performance raises the question of the role she attributed, in the revolutionary process, to what she referred to as “the people” or “the nation.” On her account, if the mass of the people harbored the expectations that agitated French society, these shapeless aspirations acquired political
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Art and Propaganda

2017
The rise of the propaganda production in World War I coincided with art history’s consolidation as a discipline. Immediately, the modern category “propaganda” was taken up to describe the relations between art, politics (sacred and secular), and power.
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