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Journal articles on the topic "Mass media and propaganda – France"

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Arranz Otaegui, Iker, and Kevin C. Moore. "Visual Art and Propaganda Ecologies in the Basque Country: A Sample of Guernica Motifs from the Benedictine Sticker Archives (1978–1989)." Arts 11, no. 3 (June 8, 2022): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts11030062.

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The Benedictine Archives at Lazkao contain a multitude of propaganda stickers and related visual media that provide a snapshot of the Basque region’s artful political culture in the 1970s and 1980s. Some of the most compelling examples include several items that remix Pablo Picasso’s Guernica, referencing the famous antiwar painting to become a form of mass-circulated pastiche. This move was somewhat unusual amid the strong nationalist bent of public discourse and art in the Basque Country during this period. Almost entirely unknown outside the region, these materials capture political performance during the decade-long period between the instauration of Spanish democracy (1978) and the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989), when separatist sentiment reached a peak in the Basque Country. This artful visual platform, rendered in the small, focused format of stickers, constitutes a useful index of rhetorical currents within the Basque Country and Spain, as well as an interesting analogue prototype of what we might call, in the twenty-first century, meme culture. Circulated in bars and other public places across the Basque region, and frequently worn upon clothing, the stickers demonstrate a propaganda principle described by Jonathan Auerbach and Russ Castronovo, whereby participants in movements of mass persuasion actively partake in the dissemination and consumption of propaganda. The stickers normally refer to very concrete events (for instance, a one-day celebration, a protest for a concrete situation, etc.). When organized on topics and themes, they create a nonlinear visual account of post-Franco Basque history, providing propaganda narratives that invite performative acts from the audience. This account documents the significance of the vast Benedictine collection for future scholars, analyzing, in detail, four stickers that employ Guernica in their design. It also considers several other representative items from the collections that play on other art forms, as well as pop culture, in their attempt to influence public opinion, politics, and media consumption.
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Salado Alcalde, Iván. "Visión Iconográfica de la Guerra Civil en Málaga: El Cartel." Boletín de Arte, no. 25 (April 2, 2018): 613–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/bolarte.2004.v0i25.4631.

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La intención del gobierno de Francisco Franco de fomentar una favorable imagen del régimen entre los ciudadanos llevó a su servicio de propaganda a la multiplicación sistemática y la manipulación de iconos y de símbolos. Tales intenciones fueron llevadas a cabo por medio de la crítica inmisericorde del enemigo ideológico, señalado insistentemente como uno de los factores desencadenantes de la grave situación política, económica y espiritual vivida en España y, por ende, como "culpable" de la Guerra Civil. El presente trabajo atiende, además, a la articulación y al análisis iconográfico de uno de los mass media más representativos, como es el cartel político en el ámbito local.
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Kharchenko, Oleksandr. "How Ukraine May Convey Truth about the War to the World." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XIX (2018): 792–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2018-49.

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The fifth year of confrontation with Russian aggressor and violent war in eastern Ukraine – which made the country to bleed – brought the cold understanding that this tragedy which was carried to the peaceful land of Ukraine, this dreadful mixture of cruelty, hostility, lies, military treachery and dishonour, this flow of a hatred and fear that every day pours into Ukraine from Russian “zombie boxes”, all these troubles will stay here for a long time. Therefore, we have to determine an evident thing. Those democratic norms of freedom of speech, pluralism, diversity of thoughts and views, which Ukraine has struggled for and continues to fight for so long – all these achievements were also stricken by the war. They did not disappear but have clearly changed. War sharpened them. Occupation of Crimea and Russian aggression in eastern Ukraine divided the information space into the “black” and “white” where halftones are hard to find between. Therefore, today calls for pacifism or non-acceptance of violence resemble readiness to capitulation and perceived as a part of hostile information game. However, what shall we do, if Ukrainian journalists are demanded the maximum pluralism from some international organizations and the unconditional adherence to the slightest nuances of freedom of speech from the Ukrainian authorities? How Ukraine can reveal all this “hybridity” of Ukrainian realia, so that European officials could understand it? For instance, last autumn, a year after the correspondent of Ukrinform, Roman Sushchenko, had been illegally arrested in Moscow, we sent this news to three dozen European news agencies. Do you know how many agencies responded? The one. On the other hand, if a journalist of the France Press or the Associated Press gets illegally arrested in the same manner, you may not even doubt that support will be much more tangible. Ukrinform has recently become a part of the Ukrainian Multimedia Broadcasting Platform. It is probably the first time in the modern history of Ukraine when media platform demonstrates a systematic approach to the Ukrainian information presence abroad. What matters is that approach helps the representatives of the Ukrainian authorities to assert themselves and the country as part of the globalized world, to seek and find the right decisions so that Ukraine is perceived as peaceful, proud and happy country, to the joy of its neighbours and its own citizens. Keywords: Ukrinform, mass media, hybrid war, propaganda, Russian regime.
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Mylovanova, Zoya, and Kseniya Ostrovska. "Mass and Social Media in Ukraine: Between Chaos and Media Capture." osteuropa recht 65, no. 1 (2019): 37–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0030-6444-2019-1-37.

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Democracy requires well-functioning mass media, i.e. media that are professional, diverse and independent providing accurate, unbiased and accessible information. Pervasive and systematic propaganda, which is a key warfare tool of “hybrid wars” of nowadays as the case of Ukraine so well illustrates, is detrimental to the freedom of the media and has to be addressed by the state. The article provides an overview of the current Ukrainian media legislation, focusing, in particular, on the measures taken by Ukraine to counterbalance foreign propaganda as well as the risks of media capture and the threat to the freedom of press that such measures entail.
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Tereshchuk, Vitaliy. "The ways of using mass media to influence the foreign policy agenda in a democratic and non-democratic state." Історико-політичні проблеми сучасного світу, no. 33-34 (August 25, 2017): 379–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2016.33-34.379-385.

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In the article the ways of mass media use to influence the perception of foreign policy by domestic and foreign public are reviewed. In particular, the features of applying such methods of mass media influence on public opinion as informing, priming, and propaganda by democratic and undemocratic countries are examined. Keywords: Foreign policy, impact on public opinion, mass media, priming, propaganda
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Filipović, Aleksandar, and Ivana Spaić. "Propaganda in a function of a systemic instrumentalization of media for ultra-nationalist purposes." Pravo - teorija i praksa 37, no. 3 (2020): 61–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/ptp2003061f.

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Propaganda and its elements are an inseparable part of everyday life. In a digital age, when, in every second, a vast amount of information is exchanged, the possibilities and variations of propaganda techniques application are proportionally high. The majority of these propaganda messages that can be seen every time we turn on a device, or just go outside and look around are the messages of economic propaganda. Every time we hear a speech of a corporate or government official, we hear a carefully created and delivered message put together by public relations experts, which as well, by its genesis, belongs to propaganda. Still, the subject of this paper is propaganda, which is much more malicious in its origins and manifestations, and that is propaganda for ultranationalist purposes. In this paper, the authors first consider the etiological and historical aspects of propaganda focusing on those forms that had the most devastating effects. Propaganda predates mass media, but it is their conjunction that helped propaganda to reach a maximum capacity of its impact. Therefore, the authors analyze the correlation between propagandists, propaganda, and mass media.
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Coman, Claudiu, Felicia Andrioni, Roxana-Catalina Ghita, and Maria Cristina Bularca. "Social and Emotional Intelligence as Factors in Terrorist Propaganda: An Analysis of the Way Mass Media Portrays the Behavior of Islamic Terrorist Groups." Sustainability 13, no. 21 (November 5, 2021): 12219. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132112219.

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In the era of speed and technology, mass media has an important role in keeping people informed about events happening all around the world, but also in shaping their opinion. One of the main issues that mass-media focuses on is represented by terrorist propaganda. Nowadays, terrorist attacks have become more frequent, and we argue that, due to their social and emotional intelligence, terrorists have the power to manipulate not only people but also mass media. The purpose of our paper was to assess the way Romanian and foreign online mass-media channels present information about Islamic terrorist groups and the activities developed by them, in order to raise awareness about the matter of propaganda and the role of mass media in promoting it. In order to conduct the research, content analysis was used as a method. A total of 36 news presented online by Romanian and foreign mass-media channels were analyzed. The result of the research revealed that Romanian mass-media channels focus more on using words with aggressive content, and that foreign mass-media channels focus on religious and cultural-geographic content. Therefore, the results of the research revealed that the way mass media presents terrorist attacks can unintentionally contribute to the promotion of terrorist propaganda.
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Wu, Guoguang. "Command Communication: The Politics of Editorial Formulation in the People's Daily." China Quarterly 137 (March 1994): 194–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741000034111.

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Most studies of communication in China or in other Communist states focus on the functions of mass media: as propaganda, organization, mobilization and control. They examine the transmission of messages from state to society and see the news media under the Communist system as a crucial part of the party-state machine. These studies usually emphasize two features. First, mass media and the party-state are seen as identical in essence, as implied in the concept of “propaganda state.” Secondly, they focus on how this “propaganda state” restructures people's opinions and transforms society.
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Nathan, Umithevi. "Propaganda and Persuasion — Trends in the Malaysian Mass Media." Media Asia 12, no. 2 (January 1985): 99–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01296612.1985.11726181.

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Nathan, Umithevi. "Propaganda and Persuasion — Trends in the Malaysian Mass Media." Media Asia 13, no. 2 (January 1986): 99–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01296612.1986.11726216.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mass media and propaganda – France"

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Korniychuk, Tetiana Andriivna, and Тетяна Андріївна Корнійчук. "The problem of the fake information in mass-media." Thesis, National aviation university, 2021. https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/50043.

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1. Чекмишев О. В. Основи журналістики: теорія і практики журналістського фаху: навч. посіб. / О. В. Чекмишев. – К.: ВПЦ “Київський університет”, 2018. – с. 22. 2. How to recognize fake news? [Електронний ресурс] // Аrtefact. – 2020. – Режим доступу до ресурсу: http://artefact.live/%D1%84%D0%B5%D0%B9%D 0%BA%D0%B8/. 3. What the fake is? [Електронний ресурс] – Режим доступу до ресурсу: https://artefact.live/what-is-fake/. 4. Kitsa М. О. Fake information in Ukrainian social media, impact on the audience / М. О. Kitsa. // Нукові Записки/ Scientific Papers * 2016 / 1 (52). – 2016. – С. 281. 5. Matskiv O. Feik yak nekontrolovana zbroia v informatsiinii viini / Olha Matskiv // Problemy zhurnalistyky: vchora, sohodni, zavtra :zbirnyk materialiv I Mizhnarodnoi naukovoi onlain-konferentsii studentiv ta molodykh doslidnykiv, 4 kvitnia 2019 roku, Lviv. — Lviv : Vydavnytstvo Lvivskoi politekhniky, 2019. — P.
There are more and more news and new information nowadays. And every one of us faces with the big flow of information. And also in this flow may be hidden the real sense and truth by the fake information. The source of communication are mass-media and the Internet. It is used by informational technologies, peoples conscious and mind, that make people confused and defenseless.
Сьогодні з’являється все більше новин та нової інформації. І кожен із нас стикається з великим потоком інформації. А також у цьому потоці може бути прихований справжній сенс та правда за фейковою інформацією. Джерелом комунікації є засоби масової інформації та Інтернет. Він використовується інформаційними технологіями, свідомістю людей та розумом, що робить людей розгубленими та беззахисними.
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Gonzalez, Melissa Joy. "Media Propaganda: A Framing Analysis of Radio Broadcasts from U.S. to Cuba." Scholar Commons, 2013. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4494.

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The purpose of this qualitative study is to analyze the dominant propaganda strategies that were reflected in an hour-long program of Radio Martì, a broadcast produced on behalf of Voice of America in the United States and aired to Cuba. Through propaganda techniques, a content analysis was used to determine which strategies were present in the commentator's coverage of the program, El Dia de la Prensa Libre on May 3rd, 2012. This study uncovered propaganda strategies, including testimonials, flag-waving, glittering generalities, appeal to prejudice, image manipulation, over-simplicity, assertion, and third party technique, that were utilized in an effort to present nuanced perspectives on the broadcasts transmitted on Radio Martì. The use of these strategies demonstrates that the program continues to use propaganda when broadcasting to Cuba after the conflict of interest incident with the United States and Radio Martì in 2006. Beyond the analysis of this broadcast, the results of this study cannot be generalized, but they can be viewed as an exemplar of the broadcast's stance on propaganda messages to Cuba on behalf of American journalists.
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Castro, Daniel A. "Do psychological operations benefit from the use of host nation media?" Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Naval Postgraduate School, 2007. http://bosun.nps.edu/uhtbin/hyperion.exe/07Mar%5FCastro.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in Defense Analysis)--Naval Postgraduate School, March 2007.
Thesis Advisor(s): Jessica Piombo. "March 2007." Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-115). Also available in print.
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Deppe, Kendra M. "The media and democracy in Russia." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2005. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/05Jun%5FDeppe.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2005.
Thesis Advisor(s): Anne Clunan, Mikhail Tsypkin. Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-91). Also available online.
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Capitani, Alice. "The Propaganda Model in the 21st century: Relevance and Applicability." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020.

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With the arrival of the Internet and the new digital media environment, access to allegedly reliable news became increasingly easy and quick. Herman and Chomsky’s Propaganda Model (PM), created back in 1988, tried to explain how US corporate mass media is used as a propaganda instrument to manufacture the public’s consent and how news is filtered before being published. Given the different geopolitical and cultural contexts of today’s world, it has been doubted whether this Model is still applicable. This study aims to show how this theory could still be relevant in the 21st century and how it can be related to a society permeated by the Internet. Firstly, an overview of the above-mentioned Propaganda Model, its origins, and its five filters will be given. Secondly, it will be argued how the PM could still be relevant in today’s world, presenting retrospectively how it could be revisited to adjust to the modern world. It will also be discussed whether this Model could be applied not only to the US but also to other countries. Finally, the role of traditional media in the Internet age and the concept of the filter bubble will be presented, together with the emergence of alternative media. To conclude, a retrospective on how social networks and modern media are not able to escape the bias exposed by the Model, which is thus still relevant.
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Pohl, Jill Hannah. "Al Qaeda's Propaganda War: A War for Hearts and Minds." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1389654137.

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Roodt, Jean-Pierre. "Investigating the manufacturing of consent and democratic resistance through legacy and new media, in relation to fracking." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/3665.

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This dissertation concerns the extent to which the propaganda model advanced by Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman in their Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media is still applicable to the current media ecosystem, where both legacy and new media converge, especially given the emergence of global democratic resistance both to the excesses of neoliberalism in general, and to the problems associated with shale gas mining through hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) in particular. In this regard, firstly, the tensions between the views of seminal propaganda theorists and of critical theorists opposed to propaganda will be thematized in relation to Chomsky and Herman’s propaganda model, through which they sought to account for the negative impact of neoliberalism on journalistic freedom. Secondly, the primary features of neoliberalism will be considered in relation to the advent of the Internet, which has helped spread laissez-faire capitalism globally, both through integrating financial markets and augmenting consumerism, and through facilitating new practises of consent engineering via digital forms of censorship and surveillance. Thirdly, the correlative emergence around the world of digital democratic resistance on the part of new social movements and through both new and legacy media means, to the excesses of neoliberalism in general, will be investigated. Fourthly, the corporate underpinning of fracking in the United States will be explored, along with the media strategy by which anti-fracking groups – following Vera Scroggins’s activism – have contested government endorsement of such resource extraction. Fifthly, the resonances/dissonances between the media strategies of the American anti-fracking movement and the South African anti-fracking movement – most notably the Treasure the Karoo Action Group (TKAG) – along with the different contexts out of which they emerged and their respective efficacy, will be examined. Finally, some potential deficits in the TKAG media strategy will be identified, and appropriate recommendations will be made.
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Pahlavi, Pierre Cyril Cyrus Teymour. "Mass diplomacy : foreign policy in the global information age." Thesis, McGill University, 2004. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=85196.

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A sophisticated and high tech form of state-to-foreign population diplomacy based on the use of the latest communication technologies has developed rapidly in recent years and has acquired an increasingly important position within a significant number of foreign affairs systems. Pioneered by the heavyweights of the international stage, the phenomenon has spread rapidly to secondary powers and is progressively extending itself to varying degrees to all states around the globe. This thesis grapples with the enigma raised by the brisk re-emergence of this foreign policy concentration by attempting to understand the reasons behind both the quantitative increase in public diplomacy activities and the qualitative evolution of these activities in terms of planning, organisation and implementation. The first argument that this thesis broaches is that the sudden growth of public diplomacy is the result of the shift to a new phase of the information revolution (necessary enabling force) which has been amplified by contingent factors: the explosion of global terrorism (accelerator) and the perception of leaders and foreign policy makers of this new environment (prism). The second argument is that, beyond quantitative growth, the new operational context born of the advent of the global information society provoked a qualitative evolution of the public diplomacy inherited from the Cold War towards what is today mass diplomacy. The result is the appearance of a market driven diplomacy employing persuasive techniques borrowed from the world of public relations and marketing. The new diplomacy is an entrepreneurial diplomacy that limits governmental leadership to a necessary minimum and encourages the participation of private and foreign sub-contractors. It is also a cyber-space diplomacy equipped with new diplomatic instruments such as high-resolution satellite imagery, high-speed networks, digital broadcasting and other marvels of the late twentieth cen
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Fenton, Natalia L. "We Want You: A Rhetorical Analysis of Propaganda from Government Posters to Political Memes." Youngstown State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ysu1403183308.

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Vukasovich, Christian A. "The Media is the Weapon: The Enduring Power of Balkan War (Mis)Coverage." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1339619438.

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Books on the topic "Mass media and propaganda – France"

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O que parece é: Salazar, Franco e a propaganda contra a Espanha democrática. Lisboa: Ediçoes Tinta-da-China, 2009.

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Rodríguez, Alberto Pena. O que parece é: Salazar, Franco e a propaganda contra a Espanha democrática. Lisboa: Ediçoes Tinta-da-China, 2009.

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Myard, Jacques. La France dans la guerre de l'information: Information, désinformation et géostratégie. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2006.

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Valerie, Holman, and Kelly Debra, eds. France at war in the twentieth century: Propaganda, myth, and metaphor. New York: Berghahn Books, 2000.

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Rodríguez, Alberto Pena. El gran aliado de Franco: Portugal y la Guerra Civil española : prensa, radio, cine y propaganda. Sada, A Coruña: Edicios do Castro, 1998.

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Music, poetry, propaganda: Constructing French cultural soundscapes at the BBC during the Second World War. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2012.

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1979-, Weinrich Arndt, ed. Une guerre des images: 1914-1918 : France-Allemagne. Paris: Éditions de La Martinière, 2014.

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Znyk, Paweł. Propaganda--: Współczesne oblicza : technologia zabójstwa medialnego. Łódź: Bracia Zybert, 2011.

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Gonçalves, Elizabeth Moraes. Propaganda & linguagem: Análise e evolução. São Bernardo do Campo: Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, 2006.

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Calazans, Flávio. Propaganda subliminar multimídia. São Paulo, SP: Summus Editorial, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mass media and propaganda – France"

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Street, John. "State Control and State Propaganda." In Mass Media, Politics and Democracy, 131–58. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-01555-6_6.

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Street, John. "State Control and State Propaganda." In Mass Media, Politics and Democracy, 103–23. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4039-4009-4_6.

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Rigby, Brian, and Nicholas Hewitt. "Introduction." In France and the Mass Media, 1–3. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11208-1_1.

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Eck, Hélène. "Radio, Culture and Democracy in France in the Immediate Postwar Period 1944–50." In France and the Mass Media, 129–46. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11208-1_10.

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Méadel, Cécile. "The Arrival of Opinion Polls in French Radio and Television 1945’60." In France and the Mass Media, 147–76. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11208-1_11.

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Bourdon, Jérôme. "The Growth of Opinion Polls in French Television 1958–74." In France and the Mass Media, 177–94. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11208-1_12.

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Calvet, Louis-Jean. "Changing Places in French Song from 1945 to the Present Day." In France and the Mass Media, 195–99. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11208-1_13.

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Rifkin, Adrien. "French Popular Song: Changing Myths of the People." In France and the Mass Media, 200–219. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11208-1_14.

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Verdès-Leroux, Jeannine. "The French Communist Party in the 1950s: Between National Tradition and Counter-Culture." In France and the Mass Media, 5–19. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11208-1_2.

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Kelly, Michael. "Catholic Cultural Policy from 1944 to 1950: ‘Bande dessinée’ and Cinema." In France and the Mass Media, 20–36. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11208-1_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mass media and propaganda – France"

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Kalynovska, I. "LANGUAGE AT WAR: RECENT RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA AGGRAVATION IN MASS MEDIA." In DÉBATS SCIENTIFIQUES ET ORIENTATIONS PROSPECTIVES DU DÉVELOPPEMENT SCIENTIFIQUE. La Fedeltà & Plateforme scientifique européenne, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36074/logos-11.11.2022.24.

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Pozdnyakov, Alexander Nikolaevich. "Leaflets as a Form of Mass Propaganda Work in the Field of Education in the Early Years of Soviet Authority." In All-Russian Scientific Conference with International Participation. Publishing house Sreda, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-101412.

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Mass agitation and propaganda work was one of the main activities of the Soviet government. Its special form in the first post-revolutionary period was the issue of leaflets. In conditions when other forms and mass media were still being formed, their importance was exceptionally high. The leaflets also played an important role in promoting the new educational policy and its implementation. In the article, using the example of leaflets with diverse target orientation and content concerning education issues, their common features and features are traced
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Martínez-Medina, Andrés, Antoni Banyuls i Pérez, and Andrea Pirinu. "El “Muro Mediterráneo” en el territorio de la Marina Alta: búnkeres y baterías de la Guerra de España (1936-1939)." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11338.

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The “Mediterranean Wall” in the territory of the Marina Alta: bunkers and batteries of the Spanish War (1936-1939)In 1936-1939 the War of Spain took place, turning its territory into the testing ground of Europe in anticipation of the Second World War; here new weapons were tested: mass media, propaganda and aviation. The national side used Mallorca as “aircraft carrier” from which it launched airstrikes on the Mediterranean coast: a rearguard that required fortification. To defend the cities, the Republican government ordered, in 1937, to build a coastal defensive system (“Mediterranean Wall”). On the Valencian coast there were ten basic enclaves: from the lighthouse of Castellón to the end of Santa Pola. This network of defenses had two built lines. The first was constituted by elements located at zero level, by the sea and on the beaches, which maintained regular distances from each other; these were reinforced concrete bunkers that sought to camouflage themselves. A second was formed by coastal and antiaircraft, concrete and masonry batteries that merged with the land, located in the hills to have a wider horizon and be closer to its objectives. Bunkers and batteries that followed geometric patterns in constant evolution. This communication studies the defensive settlements built by the Republican army in the cities of Xàbia and Dénia (Marina Alta), which had a port, airfield and armament factories, which made them the target of enemy aviation. In these territories many of these architectures have disappeared under real estate pressure, but there are still several bunkers, batteries and ammunition deposits that are intended to be inventoried and documented (especially the 7th of the Montgó and the 8th of the Portixol batteries) to insert into of the tradition of historical military forts (typological genealogies) and their understanding as a networked defensive system that maintains parallels with the system of coastal towers of the system of coastal towers of the Modern Age.
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Lyzanchuk, Vasyl. COMMUNICATIVE SYNERGY OF UKRAINIAN NATIONAL VALUES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RUSSIAN HYBRID WAR. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11077.

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The author characterized the Ukrainian national values, national interests and national goals. It is emphasized that national values are conceptual, ideological bases, consolidating factors, important life guidelines on the way to effective protection of Ukraine from Russian aggression and building a democratic, united Ukrainian state. Author analyzes the functioning of the mass media in the context of educational propaganda of individual, social and state values, the dominant core of which are patriotism, human rights and freedoms, social justice, material and spiritual wealth of Ukrainians, natural resources, morality, peace, religiosity, benevolence, national security, constitutional order. These key national values are a strong moral and civic core, a life-giving element, a self-affirming synergy, which on the basis of homogeneity binds the current Ukrainian society with the ancestors and their centuries-old material and spiritual heritage. Attention is focused on the fact that the current problem of building the Ukrainian state and protecting it from the brutal Moscow invaders is directly dependent on the awareness of all citizens of the essence of national values, national interests, national goals and filling them with the meaning of life, charitable socio-political life. It is emphasized that the missionary vocation of journalists to orient readers and listeners to the meaningful choice of basic national values, on the basis of which Ukrainian citizens, regardless of nationality together they will overcome the external Moscow and internal aggression of the pro-Russian fifth column, achieve peace, return the Ukrainian territories seized by the Kremlin imperialists and, in agreement will build Ukrainian Ukraine.
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