La propagande a des milliers d'années. Mais il a atteint sa maturité au XXe siècle, lorsque le développement des médias de masse (et plus tard des communications multimédias) a offert un terrain fertile pour sa diffusion, et les conflits mondiaux du siècle ont fourni l'impulsion nécessaire à sa croissance. En termes simples, la propagande est la diffusion d'idées destinées à convaincre les gens de penser et d'agir d'une manière particulière et dans un but persuasif particulier. Mais il prend de nombreuses formes, est fluide et en effet se développe constamment, le plus ardemment dans notre propre ère numérique. Des termes tels que « fake news », « post- vérité », « gardiens » et « guerre asymétrique » étaient inconnus il y a dix ans, mais aujourd'hui, ils sont désormais monnaie courante, et souvent cyniquement tournés en dérision, dans les communications quotidiennes avec les médias. Dans ce livre opportun et pleinement international, David Welch a sélectionné cinquante images pour mettre en évidence les continuités et les discontinuités de la communication de masse à travers l'histoire, que ce soit via des images, des événements, des films ou par la "propagande par l'acte". Une telle approche montre comment les innovations technologiques changeantes (telles que la télévision et Internet) ont continué à façonner le récit de la propagande, mais montrent également comment des formes de propagande éprouvées et fiables - comme l'humble tract - peuvent encore s'avérer très efficaces. Les cinquante images incluses ne sont pas toutes nécessairement les plus frappantes - elles ont plutôt été choisies parce qu'elles illustrent des thèmes et des dispositifs récurrents (comme l'humour) et différents médiums employés par les propagandistes - des premières pièces de monnaie égyptiennes faisant l'éloge d'Alexandre le Grand à la guerre psychologique utilisée dans la guerre contre le terrorisme suite à la destruction des tours jumelles à New York, et l'utilisation des médias sociaux si largement utilisée dans la pandémie actuelle de Covid.
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Hardback. Condition: New. Propaganda is thousands of years old. But it came of age in the 20th century, when the development of mass media (and later multimedia communications) offered a fertile ground for its dissemination, and the century's global conflicts provided the impetus needed for its growth. Put simply, propaganda is the dissemination of ideas intended to convince people to think and act in a particular way and for a particular persuasive purpose. But it takes many forms, is fluid and indeed is constantly developing, most fervently in our own digital era. Terms such as 'fake news', 'post-truth', 'gate-keepers' and 'asymmetrical warfare' were unknown a decade ago yet today are now commonplace, and often cynically derided, in daily media communications. In this timely and fully international book, David Welch has selected fifty images to highlight the continuities and dis-continuities of mass-communication throughout history, be they via images, events, films or by 'propaganda by deed'. Such an approach demonstrates how changing technological innovations (such as television and the internet) have continued to shape the propaganda narrative but also demonstrate how tried and trusted forms of propaganda - such as the humble leaflet - can still prove highly effective. The fifty images included are not all necessarily the most striking - rather they have been chosen because they illustrate recurring themes and devices (such as humour) and different mediums employed by propagandists - from early Egyptian coins eulogizing Alexander the Great to the psychological warfare used in the war against terrorism following the destruction of the Twin Towers in New York, and the use of social media employed so widely in the current Covid pandemic. Seller Inventory # LU-9780712354318
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