917 resultados para Propaganda pela televisão
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Accompanied by Appendix (Romae : Typis Collegii Urbani, [n.d.] 2 v.) and Index (Romae : Typis S. Congregationis de Propaganda Fide, 1858. xx, 352, xxiii p.)
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Charles A. Culberson, chairman.
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[L-R: Fred Petoskey, Harry Newman, Ivan Williamson; not certain if this is a Michigan message board.]
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Item 876
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Fil: Monacci, Laura. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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Fil: Monacci, Laura. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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This study tests allegations that the Australian government’s 2003 ‘terror kit’ was propaganda. Because propaganda’s definition and function are contested, content analysis was trialled as a method of clarifying propaganda detection. A propaganda index was developed using both manual and computerised coding, and while each method had limits, together they produced reliable and valid results. Measured against the index, Howard’s letter scored a 62 per cent propaganda rating.
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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.