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The SAGE handbook of propaganda

Title
The SAGE handbook of propaganda / edited by Paul Baines, Nicholas O'Shaughnessy and Nancy Snow.
ISBN
1526459981
9781526459985
Publication
London : SAGE Publications, 2020.
Physical Description
xl, 612 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Summary
The SAGE Handbook of Propaganda unpacks the ever-present and exciting topic of propaganda to explain how it invades the human psyche, in what ways it does so, and in what contexts.
Other formats
Electronic version: Baines, Paul. SAGE Handbook of Propaganda. London : SAGE Publications, 2019
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 21, 2020
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Intro; The SAGE Handbook of Propaganda; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Notes on the Editors and Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Concepts, Precepts and Techniques in Propaganda Research; 1 Propaganda of the Deed and Its Anarchist Origins; 2 Atrocity Propaganda in Australia and Great Britain During the First World War; 3 Strategic Narratives and War Propaganda; 4 From Disinformation to Fake News: Forwards into the Past; 5 Post-Truth and the Changing Information Environment; 6 The Audience is the Amplifier: Participatory Propaganda
7 Computational Propaganda and the Rise of the Fake Audience8 Visual Propaganda and Social Media; 9 Public Relations and Corporate Propaganda; Part II: Methodological Approaches in Propaganda Research; 10 Rhetorical Methods and Metaphor in Viral Propaganda; 11 Content Analysis and the Examination of Digital Propaganda on Social Media; 12 Character Assassination as Modus Operandi of Soviet Propaganda; 13 Assessing Propaganda Effectiveness in North Korea: A Limited Access Case Study; 14 Towards the Measurement of Islamist Propaganda Effectiveness: A Marketing Perspective
Part III: Tools and Techniques in Counter-Propaganda Research15 Propaganda and Disinformation: How a Historical Perspective Aids Critical Response Development; 16 Atrocities, Investigations and Propaganda: Lessons from World War I; 17 Countering Hamas and Hezbollah Propaganda; 18 Defending against Russian Propaganda; 19 Fighting and Framing Fake News; 20 Measuring the Unmeasurable: Evaluating the Effectiveness of US Strategic Counterterrorism Communications; 21 Countering the Fear in Propaganda; 22 Peace Marketing as Counter Propaganda? Towards a Methodology; Part IV: Propaganda in Context
23 Propaganda and Information Operations in Southeast Asia: Constructing Colonialism and Its Antithesis, Statehood and Peaceful Ambiguity24 The Construction of the Chinese Dream; 25 Darkness and Light: Media, Propaganda, and Politics in Japan; 26 Syria: Propaganda as a Tool in the Arsenal of Information Warfare; 27 Cold War Propaganda in Civil War Greece, 1946-1949: From State of Emergency to Normalization; 28 Propaganda and Populist Communication in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela; 29 Evaluating Putin's Propaganda Performance 2000-2018: Stagecraft as Statecraft
30 Trumpaganda1: The War on Facts, Press, and Democracy31 LeaveEU: Dark Money, Dark Ads and Data Crimes; 32 ISIS Female Recruits: The Alluring Propaganda Promises; 33 IS's Strategic Communication Tactics; 34 The Evolution of Terrorist Propaganda in Cyberspace; Index
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