Published: September 2020
The Propaganda Key describes twenty media manipulation techniques and the ten most common messages of war propaganda. A helpful tool for modern media consumers and analysts.
Media manipulation techniques
- Editorial techniques
- Linguistic techniques
- Audiovisual techniques
- Other techniques
Messages of war propaganda
- The enemy camp is solely responsible for the war
- We are innocent and peace-loving
- The enemy has demonic features
- We fight for a good cause, the enemy for selfish ends
- The enemy commits atrocities on purpose, but with us it’s an accident
- The enemy uses illegal weapons
- Our losses are small, but those of the opponent are enormous
- Our cause is supported by artists and intellectuals
- Our mission is sacred
- Anyone who doubts our reporting is a traitor
Literature
Arthur Ponsonby (1928): Falsehood in War-Time. George Allen and Unwin, London.
Baines, Paul R (2013): Propaganda. SAGE Library of Military and Strategic Studies, London.
Chomsky, Noam & Herman, Edward (1988): A Propaganda Model. Pantheon Books, New York.