Propaganda Analysis: Volume I[- ] of the Publications of the Institute for Propaganda Analysis, Inc., October, 1937, Volume 1Institute for propaganda analysis, Incorporated, 1938 |
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... speech , first in a monotone , then with all the available skill and power of in- nuendo and feeling . Discuss the different effects on the listener . 4. Attend a public political speech , and after- wards ask the speaker the meaning of ...
... speech , first in a monotone , then with all the available skill and power of in- nuendo and feeling . Discuss the different effects on the listener . 4. Attend a public political speech , and after- wards ask the speaker the meaning of ...
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... speech . Does an understanding of these and similar words help you evaluate propaganda ? 4. Listen to speeches representing different shades of opinion on political , social , and economic issues . After each speech write down the ...
... speech . Does an understanding of these and similar words help you evaluate propaganda ? 4. Listen to speeches representing different shades of opinion on political , social , and economic issues . After each speech write down the ...
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... speech , what headlines you would have written , what editorial comments you would have made . Read the speech again and under- line the parts of the speech which you believe the speaker emphasized by a rise in his voice or a dra- matic ...
... speech , what headlines you would have written , what editorial comments you would have made . Read the speech again and under- line the parts of the speech which you believe the speaker emphasized by a rise in his voice or a dra- matic ...
Table des matières
HOW TO DETECT PROPAGANDA | 5 |
NEWSPAPER ANALYSIS | 16 |
THE MOVIES AND PROPAGANDA | 29 |
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