| It is impossible to separate public relations (PR) from propaganda, and just as difficult to divide from advertising. Consider this a companion section for marketing. | ||
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| War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception
by Paul Virilio | Information War: American Propaganda, Free ...
by Nancy Snow $9.95 | Covering Islam: How the Media and the Exper...
by Edward W. Said $10.17 A really good case study on the bias against Islam in the US press. |
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| Manufacturing Consent: The Political Econom...
by Edward S. Herman $12.89 Considered to be one of the premier case studies on how ideological bias is internalized by media producers,journalists and in... | The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline a...
by Frank Rich $10.15 | Propaganda
by Edward Bernays $10.04 |
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| Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes
by Jacques Ellul $11.07 | Age of Propaganda: The Everyday Use and Abu...
by Anthony Pratkanis $12.24 | Weapons of Mass Deception: The Uses of Prop...
by Sheldon Rampton $10.21 A primer on PR and spin. |
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