Determining whether communicationis as ethical as possible involves assessment of means (texts, language, and communication style) as well as ends (communication intent and outcomes). This article introduces the propaganda index as a ay to achieve the former. A tool that measures whether texts contain stylistic devices that have been elsewhere identified as classically propagandist, the index is first overviewed then applied to a case study text: the Australian Government “terror kit” information package. The case study analysis, combined with some background to the kit's reception in Australia, indicates that the high levels of propaganda were probably not helpful ti the kit in achieving its aims either ethically or effectively
'Writing the war on terrorism' examines the public language of the war on terrorism, and the way tha...
Media coverage of terrorism has tendency of bias because both media and terrorists take advantages i...
This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of l...
Determining whether communication is as ethical as possible involves assessment of means (texts, lan...
This study tests allegations that the Australian government’s 2003 ‘terror kit ’ was propaganda. Bec...
To determine the effectiveness of an index in increasing recognition of misl...
ObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of an index in increasing recognition of misleading problem ...
The state and its institutions have traditionally produced professional documents in the form of fly...
Some terrorist acts are meant to communicate something beyond the violence they cause. They are a fo...
Part of the Australian government's domestic contribution to the global 'war on terror' is the ongoi...
In the last five years, governments in Australia, the United States and United Kingdom have enacted ...
In early 2003 the Australian government distributed an anti-terrorism kit to all Australian residenc...
While terrorism informatics research has examined the technical composition of extremist media, ther...
This paper analyses the propaganda of the terrorism deed as the form of terrorism that is different ...
The report presents theoretical framework of relationships between terrorist organisations and media...
'Writing the war on terrorism' examines the public language of the war on terrorism, and the way tha...
Media coverage of terrorism has tendency of bias because both media and terrorists take advantages i...
This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of l...
Determining whether communication is as ethical as possible involves assessment of means (texts, lan...
This study tests allegations that the Australian government’s 2003 ‘terror kit ’ was propaganda. Bec...
To determine the effectiveness of an index in increasing recognition of misl...
ObjectiveTo determine the effectiveness of an index in increasing recognition of misleading problem ...
The state and its institutions have traditionally produced professional documents in the form of fly...
Some terrorist acts are meant to communicate something beyond the violence they cause. They are a fo...
Part of the Australian government's domestic contribution to the global 'war on terror' is the ongoi...
In the last five years, governments in Australia, the United States and United Kingdom have enacted ...
In early 2003 the Australian government distributed an anti-terrorism kit to all Australian residenc...
While terrorism informatics research has examined the technical composition of extremist media, ther...
This paper analyses the propaganda of the terrorism deed as the form of terrorism that is different ...
The report presents theoretical framework of relationships between terrorist organisations and media...
'Writing the war on terrorism' examines the public language of the war on terrorism, and the way tha...
Media coverage of terrorism has tendency of bias because both media and terrorists take advantages i...
This paper examines the anti-terrorist package Let's Look Out For Australia: protecting our way of l...