Prophecy, propaganda or both? A rereading of Hosea 1-3
... A clear disagreement raged through the 1990s about who the ‘prophets’ were and what is meant by ‘prophecy.’ The collection of articles in Philip R. Davies, ed., The Prophets: A Shieffield Reader (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996) testifies to the sharp bipolar division among scholars—those ...
... A clear disagreement raged through the 1990s about who the ‘prophets’ were and what is meant by ‘prophecy.’ The collection of articles in Philip R. Davies, ed., The Prophets: A Shieffield Reader (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996) testifies to the sharp bipolar division among scholars—those ...
Propaganda and Persuasion Fifth Edition
... advent of a whole range of new communication technologies and the imminent promise of a myriad of channels for disseminating information, the opportunities for increased propaganda activities are obvious. For this reason, we believe that the time has come to revive the study of propaganda as a separ ...
... advent of a whole range of new communication technologies and the imminent promise of a myriad of channels for disseminating information, the opportunities for increased propaganda activities are obvious. For this reason, we believe that the time has come to revive the study of propaganda as a separ ...
Durham E-Theses - Durham University
... emerging out of the First World War, and for good reason. The years 1914 – 1918 became the focus for the first theoretical studies of propaganda, with the likes of Bertrand Russell, Harold Lasswell and Edward Bernays tackling the subject in the 1920s.6 It was also novel in terms of the scale of warf ...
... emerging out of the First World War, and for good reason. The years 1914 – 1918 became the focus for the first theoretical studies of propaganda, with the likes of Bertrand Russell, Harold Lasswell and Edward Bernays tackling the subject in the 1920s.6 It was also novel in terms of the scale of warf ...
Banksy`s Propaganda Muscle Pablo Santos
... human tendency? We become agents of persuasion once we hit childhood. Values, tradition and knowledge are passed from generation to generation, as well as identities, styles and patterns. Some of this might erode through time while some is deeply rooted in our psyche, and therefore difficult to chan ...
... human tendency? We become agents of persuasion once we hit childhood. Values, tradition and knowledge are passed from generation to generation, as well as identities, styles and patterns. Some of this might erode through time while some is deeply rooted in our psyche, and therefore difficult to chan ...
analyzing the effectiveness of al qaeda`s online
... the political, military, and international landscape in one way or another for over ten years. Over the last ten years the phrase “winning the hearts and minds” came back into common use. Individuals could not read an article involving the GWOT without coming across the “winning the hearts and minds ...
... the political, military, and international landscape in one way or another for over ten years. Over the last ten years the phrase “winning the hearts and minds” came back into common use. Individuals could not read an article involving the GWOT without coming across the “winning the hearts and minds ...
11 Techniques of Propaganda Part 2
... this quote would constitute plain-folk propaganda and another scenario in which it would not. I grew up on a farm in rural Mississippi, so I know the meaning of struggle. I learned the value of hard work and determination at an early age, and it’s a lesson I won’t soon forget. This quote would const ...
... this quote would constitute plain-folk propaganda and another scenario in which it would not. I grew up on a farm in rural Mississippi, so I know the meaning of struggle. I learned the value of hard work and determination at an early age, and it’s a lesson I won’t soon forget. This quote would const ...
“Linkage-Based” Approach to Combating Militant Islamist Propaganda
... audiences with a variety of arguments to support its central “pitch” and an array of “hooks” to attract audiences characterised by diverse m otivations. It is also reflective of the cyclically reinforcing nature of militant Islamist propaganda (see Figure 1). After all, the m ore that perceptions o ...
... audiences with a variety of arguments to support its central “pitch” and an array of “hooks” to attract audiences characterised by diverse m otivations. It is also reflective of the cyclically reinforcing nature of militant Islamist propaganda (see Figure 1). After all, the m ore that perceptions o ...
Disinformation in 21st century Russia
... One of the problems, however, with the term disinformation is that up to date it has only been vaguely described, and clearly lacks extensive academic foundation. Even though this clear definition of disinformation is absent, many authors have however used it to describe Kremlin media tactics. Cover ...
... One of the problems, however, with the term disinformation is that up to date it has only been vaguely described, and clearly lacks extensive academic foundation. Even though this clear definition of disinformation is absent, many authors have however used it to describe Kremlin media tactics. Cover ...
information vs. propaganda - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... rise of a group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, Islamic-inspired military conflict in the Middle East and Islamophobia in the west are on the rise, and an unpleasant reality is becoming increasingly apparent. ISIS appeared seemingly out of nowhere in 2011, coincident with civi ...
... rise of a group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, Islamic-inspired military conflict in the Middle East and Islamophobia in the west are on the rise, and an unpleasant reality is becoming increasingly apparent. ISIS appeared seemingly out of nowhere in 2011, coincident with civi ...
Crossfire of fear: propaganda in the US war on terrorism
... substitutable synonyms or euphemisms will normally emerge. The Bush administration itself would probably describe its communication as “public diplomacy” or “rhetoric”. In Chapter 3 it will be argued that most of what is commonly referred to as “public diplomacy” has lain within the realms of propag ...
... substitutable synonyms or euphemisms will normally emerge. The Bush administration itself would probably describe its communication as “public diplomacy” or “rhetoric”. In Chapter 3 it will be argued that most of what is commonly referred to as “public diplomacy” has lain within the realms of propag ...
propaganda analysis: a case study of the us department of
... aired during his show in 2004, and to use his contacts to encourage others in the media to favorably cover No Child Left Behind (U.S. Department of Education, 2003). John Gibbons, a spokesperson for the Department of Education, said that the purpose of the campaign was “to reach out to minority aud ...
... aired during his show in 2004, and to use his contacts to encourage others in the media to favorably cover No Child Left Behind (U.S. Department of Education, 2003). John Gibbons, a spokesperson for the Department of Education, said that the purpose of the campaign was “to reach out to minority aud ...
REVOLUTIONARY PROPAGANDA AND POSSIBLE
... that enemies could be weakened by encouraging the dissipation of wealth, sending women or boys to befuddle leaders, manipulating character defects, creating anxiety over constant casualties and slandering those with too much honour. 'Generally in war the best policy is to take a state intact; to rui ...
... that enemies could be weakened by encouraging the dissipation of wealth, sending women or boys to befuddle leaders, manipulating character defects, creating anxiety over constant casualties and slandering those with too much honour. 'Generally in war the best policy is to take a state intact; to rui ...
the spring of al-qa`ida`s discontent
... their own distinct decision-makers, and are members of al-Qa’ida by mutual consent. While AQC is universally acknowledged as the leader of the al-Qa’ida movement by the nodes, it exerts minimal direct control over them. The particular ideological differences and similarities between each of the node ...
... their own distinct decision-makers, and are members of al-Qa’ida by mutual consent. While AQC is universally acknowledged as the leader of the al-Qa’ida movement by the nodes, it exerts minimal direct control over them. The particular ideological differences and similarities between each of the node ...
thesis 5 - Institutional Scholarship
... Additionally, President Franklin Roosevelt’s administration urged Americans to support a Western Hemisphere united against Nazism; the Hemisphere encompassed the United States and the Central and South American “republics,” many of which were clearly dictatorships. In order to advocate their particu ...
... Additionally, President Franklin Roosevelt’s administration urged Americans to support a Western Hemisphere united against Nazism; the Hemisphere encompassed the United States and the Central and South American “republics,” many of which were clearly dictatorships. In order to advocate their particu ...
1 Winning the War on the Home Front: World War II Propaganda
... government—or new taxes 3. Eliminating dissent and unifying the country behind the war effort 4. Conservation of resources—such as food, oil, and steel—necessary to wage war 5. Increase factory production of war materials Common Tools Used in Wartime Propaganda Demonization This tool involves portra ...
... government—or new taxes 3. Eliminating dissent and unifying the country behind the war effort 4. Conservation of resources—such as food, oil, and steel—necessary to wage war 5. Increase factory production of war materials Common Tools Used in Wartime Propaganda Demonization This tool involves portra ...
Government Propaganda and Autonomy
... On the other hand, I consider Cunningham’s negative definition as more vivid than Smith's, for it describes the most common negative characteristics of propaganda, irrespective of its types, and does so without any explicit normative judgment. This definition clearly describes how propaganda directl ...
... On the other hand, I consider Cunningham’s negative definition as more vivid than Smith's, for it describes the most common negative characteristics of propaganda, irrespective of its types, and does so without any explicit normative judgment. This definition clearly describes how propaganda directl ...
Assignment
... Now that you’ve analyzed 3 propaganda posters from different countries, your assignment is to create a WW2 propaganda poster yourself. The poster can be done from the perspective of any of the major countries in the war, and must include the following: - At least one of the 7 Tricks of Propaganda be ...
... Now that you’ve analyzed 3 propaganda posters from different countries, your assignment is to create a WW2 propaganda poster yourself. The poster can be done from the perspective of any of the major countries in the war, and must include the following: - At least one of the 7 Tricks of Propaganda be ...
American propaganda during World War II
... soldiers.[60] Irreplaceable film workers received draft deferments to allow them to continue producing pro-Allied films.[61] ...
... soldiers.[60] Irreplaceable film workers received draft deferments to allow them to continue producing pro-Allied films.[61] ...
Aggressive and Passive Propaganda: Cuba and the United States
... subsequent war that included support for the United States to complete disapproval and negativity towards their actions. In particular is the media outcome or printed material that originated from Cuba’s government run newspaper, Granma Internacional. This study analyzed if Granma Internacional gene ...
... subsequent war that included support for the United States to complete disapproval and negativity towards their actions. In particular is the media outcome or printed material that originated from Cuba’s government run newspaper, Granma Internacional. This study analyzed if Granma Internacional gene ...
11 Techniques of Propaganda Part 1
... 4. Identify the audience and purpose for this poster, and discuss whether this is an example of assertion propaganda. Aimed at an American audience (during World War II), this poster was intended to dissuade citizens from discussing military affairs. This slogan can be considered an example of asser ...
... 4. Identify the audience and purpose for this poster, and discuss whether this is an example of assertion propaganda. Aimed at an American audience (during World War II), this poster was intended to dissuade citizens from discussing military affairs. This slogan can be considered an example of asser ...
british masculinity and propaganda during the first world war
... and their “utilization of every available space on our walls and hoardings.”25 He argued that posters were devoid of educational value, and that no meaningful political truth could be conveyed with an image and a slogan. More dangerously, the party with the most funds could obtain a monopoly on spac ...
... and their “utilization of every available space on our walls and hoardings.”25 He argued that posters were devoid of educational value, and that no meaningful political truth could be conveyed with an image and a slogan. More dangerously, the party with the most funds could obtain a monopoly on spac ...
The trouble with counter-narratives
... to construct attractive counter-narratives, even if the relevant audiences could be identified. ...
... to construct attractive counter-narratives, even if the relevant audiences could be identified. ...
analyzing propaganda
... The phrase “over the top” originated during World War I, when soldiers had to climb over the top of the trenches before running into no man’s land to attack the enemy. The implication is that the woman and the produce are assisting in achieving victory over the enemy. The poster encourages Americans ...
... The phrase “over the top” originated during World War I, when soldiers had to climb over the top of the trenches before running into no man’s land to attack the enemy. The implication is that the woman and the produce are assisting in achieving victory over the enemy. The poster encourages Americans ...
Propaganda of Fascist Italy
Propaganda of Fascist Italy was the material put forth by Italian Fascism to justify its authority and programs and encourage popular support.