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Facts, Beliefs, and the Brain: How Propaganda, Ideology, and Donald Trump Inhabit the Group MindAnthony R. Brunello - In the human experience, political ideology and propaganda have played powerful roles in forging group identity. In the evolution of the human species, beliefs have been as powerful as facts and truths. Knowledge of this research and political reality can help us to... Keep Reading »
ISIS and the Global Image War: An Archival Perspective on Iconoclastic Performance and Bio-Political AuthorityChristian Rossipal - The so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) – also known as ISIL, IS and Daesh – has during the last years disseminated videos throughout the Internet in a new recruitment and media strategy focusing on the destruction of cultural heritage. This... Keep Reading »
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Creating the Cult of Xi Jinping: The Chinese Dream as a Leader SymbolBrian Hart - Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has used publicly displayed propaganda art as a means of maintaining power. During the early years of the PRC, propaganda posters played a large role in establishing a cult of... Keep Reading »
Government Public Relations: Public Diplomacy or Propaganda?Alexander E. Hopkins - When politicians attempt to communicate their views in the public forum, the practice can be seen as a perquisite of the democratic process. This can prove to be an ideal environment for public relations, as the industry can identify and clarify arguments made among... Keep Reading »
Propaganda, Public Opinion, and the Second South African Boer WarKelley S. Kent - The Second Boer War (1899‑1902) was costly for Great Britain and the semi‑independent South African Republic (Transvaal). It strained political relations between the British and the Boers, who did not gain independence from the United Kingdom until 1961... Keep Reading »
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