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Propaganda

Propaganda

  • Syrian Electronic Army
    The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) is a group of computer hackers which first surfaced online in 2011 to support the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
  • Propaganda model
    The propaganda model is a conceptual model in political economy advanced by Edward S.
  • Dabiq (magazine)
    Dabiq (Arabic: دابق‎‎) is an online magazine used by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant for propaganda and recruitment.
  • Propaganda techniques
    Common media for transmitting propaganda messages include news reports, government reports, historical revision, junk science, books, leaflets, movies, social media, radio, television, and posters.
  • Cult of personality
    A cult of personality arises when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods to create an idealized, heroic, and at times worshipful image, often through unquestioning flattery and praise.
  • False dilemma
    A false dilemma (also called false dichotomy, false binary, black-and-white thinking, bifurcation, denying a conjunct, the either–or fallacy, fallacy of exhaustive hypotheses, fallacy of the excluded middle, the fallacy of false choice, or the fallacy of the false alternative) is a type of informal fallacy that involves a situation in which only limited alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional option.
  • Airborne leaflet propaganda
    Airborne leaflet propaganda is a form of psychological warfare in which leaflets (flyers) are scattered in the air.
  • Agitator
    An agitator is a person who actively supports some ideology or movement with speeches and especially actions.
  • The Wanting Seed
    The Wanting Seed is a dystopian novel by the English author Anthony Burgess, written in 1962.
  • Google bomb
    The terms Google bomb and Googlewashing refer to the practice of causing a web site to rank highly in web search engine results for unrelated or off-topic search terms by linking heavily.
  • Ethnic Cleansing (video game)
    Ethnic Cleansing is a first-person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows computers, created by the American White nationalist organization National Alliance (and published by its record label Resistance Records) on January 21, 2002.
  • Rumor
    A rumor (American English) or rumour (British English) is "a tall tale of explanations of events circulating from person to person and pertaining to an object, event, or issue in public concern.
  • Homophobic propaganda
    Homophobic propaganda (or anti-gay propaganda) is propaganda based on homonegativity and homophobia towards homosexual and sometimes other non-heterosexual people.
  • Flyer (pamphlet)
    A flyer is a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place, handed out to individuals or sent through the mail.
  • Department of Information (Australia)
    The former Department of Information (DOI) was an Australian Government department formed during World War II.
  • Political consulting
    Political consulting is a form of management consulting that consists primarily of advising and assisting political campaigns.
  • WCRW
    WCRW is a Chinese News/Talk formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Leesburg, Virginia, serving Metro Washington, D.
  • Ways That Are Dark
    Ways That Are Dark: The Truth About China is a 1933 non-fiction book by Ralph Townsend which presents Townsend's observations on the state of then-contemporary China.
  • Karl Schwedler
    Karl Emil Heinrich Schwedler, also known as Charlie Schwedler (August 13, 1902 – June 20, 1970) was a singer and leader of the Nazi propaganda jazz band Charlie and His Orchestra during World War II.
  • Clyde R. Miller
    Clyde Raymond Miller (November 29, 1888 - February 17, 1958) was an Associate Professor of Education at Teachers College, Columbia University who co-founded the Institute for Propaganda Analysis with Edward A.
  • Overview of 21st-century propaganda
    Since the end of the 20th century, propaganda has evolved significantly.
  • Antemurale myth
    The Antemurale myth or the Bulwark myth is one of the nationalist myths which implies a certain nation's mission of being a bulwark against the other religions, nations or ideologies.
  • History of propaganda
    This article documents the history of propaganda around the world.