Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, on Feb. 2013
Propaganda is a method historically used to send a message to a certain recipient who is being attracted in some way. Although today the term is related and confused on numerous occasions with the advertisingThe propaganda may not have to do with the sale of a product or service but rather with political and cultural issues. In any case, the main objective of propaganda is to attract the public for a certain purpose.
As a method of communication, propaganda is known to be subjective and biased in several aspects: the way it presents information, its selection, the type of audience it targets, etc. The propaganda also tends to use resources eye-catching and attractive that make it stand out from any other type of advertisement, for example if we talk about propaganda graph It will usually be in color, with large letters, with striking drawings or designs that generate emotionality in the public, etc. While propaganda is not prohibited, there is a fine line between what is considered appropriate and what happens to be a Subliminal propaganda in which the person is appealed from the unconscious, which would not allow him to make decisions at all thought.
When we talk about propaganda politics, the objective of it is very clear and always has to do with linking the citizen common with a certain party, position, ideology or system. Thus, the propaganda that systems such as the communist, the Nazi or even the governments are historically known Americans were doing and doing to entice citizens to commit to the system, to participate in the army, etc.
Propaganda is closely linked to politics and that is why electoral campaigns today depend to a large extent on it. In this way, it is sought through all types of media and supports to carry out a communication plan of proposals, promises, resources to be used, and even work in a great way on the personality politics of the candidates making works of art or design with their faces or their image to reach the emotionality of potential voters.
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