Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Propaganda

...uses all the tricks we have learned to convince the audience of what they should know better than to believe.

review our Sender-Message-Audience paradigm


We shall be using this site from George Mason University and this site as our  foundation sources


Seven Types of Propaganda
  • Name Calling
  • Glittering Generalities
  • Transfer
  • Testimonial
  • Plain Folks
  • Card Stacking
  • Band Wagon
 Also divided thus into three of eight (yeah yeah, I know...)

Word games



  • Name-calling
  • Glittering generalities
  • Euphemisms 
  •  
    False connection


  • Transfer 
  • Testimonial 
  •  
    Special Appeals



  • Plain Folks
  • Bandwagon
  • Fear


  • Consider in terms of our work on the language of Global climate destabilization, and what our good friend Mr. Chomsky has to say.

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