What is propaganda and what is wrong with it? This may be the main question when studying this complex phenomenon. In this article we shall try to give an answer to this question and to find the most appropriate definition for this disputed concept. Nowadays, propaganda has a negative connotation and usually it is used to discredit somebody’s speech or actions, by implying that he is both illogical and unethical. But propaganda wasn’t seen always like that! In order to give an objective definition of this concept, it is very important for us to understand first what exactly happened with this word throughout history
Part I of this paper (IBPP, Vol. 1, No. 17) describes the conceptual problems inherent to propaganda...
We are surrounded by communication of many kinds whose aim is to persuade rather to convince, to ma-...
The last installment of this article posits proto-principles of propaganda. (See IBPP Vol. 1, No. 17...
This chapter provides a high-level introduction to the topic of propaganda. We survey a number of th...
It is obvious that we are bombarded with persuasion by television, radio, newspapers, and periodical...
Contemporary propaganda is ubiquitous in our culture today as public relations and marketing efforts...
This paper aims to demonstrate that, to discuss propaganda better, we ought to consider how its pres...
This article presents a number of conceptual problems with assuming that political propaganda is an ...
The word "propaganda" was coined by the Roman Catholic Church in 1622 when it established the "Sacra...
Most of the recent work on propaganda in philosophy has come from a narrowly epistemological standpo...
Advertising is a form of communication that through the mobilizing power of words and images in the ...
Propaganda is an un-avoidable feature of modern society. It has been identified with multiple global...
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to underline the difficulty of defining propaganda in...
During the 1930s and 1940s, the National Socialist German Worker’s Party launched a full-scale propa...
ABSTRACT: The use of propaganda to achieve political, military, economic or social objectives is a w...
Part I of this paper (IBPP, Vol. 1, No. 17) describes the conceptual problems inherent to propaganda...
We are surrounded by communication of many kinds whose aim is to persuade rather to convince, to ma-...
The last installment of this article posits proto-principles of propaganda. (See IBPP Vol. 1, No. 17...
This chapter provides a high-level introduction to the topic of propaganda. We survey a number of th...
It is obvious that we are bombarded with persuasion by television, radio, newspapers, and periodical...
Contemporary propaganda is ubiquitous in our culture today as public relations and marketing efforts...
This paper aims to demonstrate that, to discuss propaganda better, we ought to consider how its pres...
This article presents a number of conceptual problems with assuming that political propaganda is an ...
The word "propaganda" was coined by the Roman Catholic Church in 1622 when it established the "Sacra...
Most of the recent work on propaganda in philosophy has come from a narrowly epistemological standpo...
Advertising is a form of communication that through the mobilizing power of words and images in the ...
Propaganda is an un-avoidable feature of modern society. It has been identified with multiple global...
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to underline the difficulty of defining propaganda in...
During the 1930s and 1940s, the National Socialist German Worker’s Party launched a full-scale propa...
ABSTRACT: The use of propaganda to achieve political, military, economic or social objectives is a w...
Part I of this paper (IBPP, Vol. 1, No. 17) describes the conceptual problems inherent to propaganda...
We are surrounded by communication of many kinds whose aim is to persuade rather to convince, to ma-...
The last installment of this article posits proto-principles of propaganda. (See IBPP Vol. 1, No. 17...