Manipulated Mind: The Role of Communication"Monolith" Humanitarian Centre, 2001 - 51 pagine |
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Pagina 23
... destabilisation of his self - appraisal , greater persuasibility via a demand for protection and self - identity , as well as by an isola- tion and influence totality . Manipulating is practical in originating the social situation ( be ...
... destabilisation of his self - appraisal , greater persuasibility via a demand for protection and self - identity , as well as by an isola- tion and influence totality . Manipulating is practical in originating the social situation ( be ...
Pagina 33
... destabilisation . It is no longer possible for the modern society to do without communication acts of manipulative character . The production and distribution of ideas is now as important as that of consumer items and means of ...
... destabilisation . It is no longer possible for the modern society to do without communication acts of manipulative character . The production and distribution of ideas is now as important as that of consumer items and means of ...
Pagina 34
... destabilisation which could be equally effective in propagating both positive and negative attitudes . Promoting the positive values in an essence does not much differ from manipulating in the ever chang- ing public mind by activating ...
... destabilisation which could be equally effective in propagating both positive and negative attitudes . Promoting the positive values in an essence does not much differ from manipulating in the ever chang- ing public mind by activating ...
Parole e frasi comuni
activisation activity actualised addressee adequate aimed atti attitudes audience audience's behaviour casual information character Charism chronotope cial codified cogency cognitive communica communication channel communication facilities communicative act communicative personality communicator's Consequently contacts context create cultural cultural shock defined destabilisation distortion dominant ecological effect emotional emphasised ence evaluation fact factors feedback function global handling ideas ideological imaginary worlds important individual influence information mastering interaction interpretation latent MANIPULATED MIND manipulation in public mass influence mass media mation Meanwhile Metaphor motivation munication myth mytho negative non-verbal communication noo-spheric norms official parameters personality's phenomena political popular positive primarily programs psychological public mind public opinion quasi-reality reactions reality role selection significant social mood social orientation society specific stereotypes structuring subjects symbolic power symbolisation targeted technologies tion tive topic tudes vector verbal and non-verbal world image world picture world vision