THE ACOUSTIC WORLD OF INFLUENCE: HOW MUSICOLOGY ILLUMINATES STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
THE ACOUSTIC WORLD OF INFLUENCE: HOW MUSICOLOGY ILLUMINATES STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
Author(s): Kitty LovegroveSubject(s): Music, Communication studies, Security and defense
Published by: NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence
Keywords: musicology; strategic communications; emotion; rational-actor; influence;
Summary/Abstract: Governments using strategic communications to influence an audience should continue to reassess the intellectual grounds of the discipline. Current thinking on how best to construct a campaign and influence an audience is mixed, sparse, and incomplete. Insights from musicology present an opportunity for a refreshed perspective. Music, as a social text, a practice, and an ecology, provides a powerful means of communication from which lessons of influence can be learnt. This article serves as a study into the parallels between two interconnected topics. It proposes that insight from musicology has the ability to improve strategic communications practice on two levels—constructing a compelling narrative and best influencing an audience. Two case studies are compared to illustrate the benefits of persuading through emotionally-based strategic communications—a Daesh nasheed with music and a counter narrative campaign without. This article highlights how communicating through a rational-actor model is outdated; to best affect the physiological and emotional state of the audience, musicology must be incorporated.
Journal: Defence Strategic Communications
- Issue Year: 5/2018
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 13-49
- Page Count: 37
- Language: English