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Propaganda in a function of a systemic instrumentalization of media for ultra-nationalist purposes
Propaganda in a function of a systemic instrumentalization of media for ultra-nationalist purposes

Author(s): Aleksandar Filipović, Ivana Spaić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Media studies, Communication studies, Politics and communication
Published by: Pravni fakultet za privredu i pravosuđe u Novom Sadu
Keywords: propaganda; communication; manipulation; mass media; nationalism

Summary/Abstract: Propaganda and its elements are an inseparable part of everyday life. In a digital age, when, in every second, a vast amount of information is exchanged, the possibilities and variations of propaganda techniques application are proportionally high. The majority of these propaganda messages that can be seen every time we turn on a device, or just go outside and look around are the messages of economic propaganda. Every time we hear a speech of a corporate or government official, we hear a carefully created and delivered message put together by public relations experts, which as well, by its genesis, belongs to propaganda. Still, the subject of this paper is propaganda, which is much more malicious in its origins and manifestations, and that is propaganda for ultranationalist purposes. In this paper, the authors first consider the etiological and historical aspects of propaganda focusing on those forms that had the most devastating effects. Propaganda predates mass media, but it is their conjunction that helped propaganda to reach a maximum capacity of its impact. Therefore, the authors analyze the correlation between propagandists, propaganda, and mass media.

  • Issue Year: 37/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 61-75
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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