Types of Propaganda

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Identification des Types de Propagande

Plans de Cours par Kristy Littlehale

La propagande est utilisée pour mettre en évidence les aspects négatifs ou positifs d'une idée, d'une personne ou d'une législation. Aux États-Unis, la propagande a été exploitée pour remonter le moral du grand public en temps de guerre et à des fins de recrutement.




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Types of Propaganda and Propaganda Techniques

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  • GLITTERING GENERALITIES
  • BANDWAGON
  • BRECKENRIDGE FOR PRES.
  • VOTE LINCOLN!
  • SAVE OUR COUNTRY!
  • TESTIMONIAL
  • I voted for higher taxes, and my workshop hasn't had to move overseas!
  • CARD STACKING
  • Fare increases keep YOU on schedule!
  • Your tax dollars help!
  • Strongly loaded words that access the positive emotions of the target audienceEmploys slogansUtilizes virtues of audience
  • Don't let your child get left behind! Save our Schools!
  • Creates a sense of isolation for audience members who have not yet joined the causeAppeals to conformity and longing to belong
  • Endorsement by a celebrity, politician, or other well-known, well-respected entity
  • PLAIN FOLKS
  • We love the new noise ordinances! No more late work mornings because we couldn't sleep all night!
  • Selective informationFocuses on one side of an argument, such as only the positive, or only the negative
  • NAME-CALLING
  • 
  • TYPES OF PROPAGANDA
  • TRANSFER
  • • Endorsement by an ordinary person who is humble and trustworthy• Makes the purpose of the propaganda seem reasonable and normal
  • Using names that evoke a negative emotional response, such as fear
  • Employs techniques that access the audience's positive feelings about something, and transfer them to the idea being promoted Relies heavily on symbolism
  • Vote for SmithVote for America
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