COORDINATORS:
DR. NURAN ÖZE (NEAR EAST UNIVERSITY)
SENTHAN SELVARAJAH (HUMAN RIGHTS AND PEACEBUILDING)
Public relations practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) and the public.
To create and sustain “shared meaning” or “common understanding” – NB this may be and usually is different from “shared beliefs” Propaganda: the general propagation of information for a specific purpose
- Psychological warfare: Psyops
- Public relations: techniques used to influence the publics’ perception of an organization
- Publicity: PR techniques used to promote a specific product or brand
- Spin (public relations)
- Spin: both the objective of a PR campaign and the act of obtaining that objective Public relations methods and approaches
- Airborne leaflet propaganda
- Astroturfing and Astroturf PR: fake grassroots
- Atrocity story
- Bandwagon effect
- Big lie
- Black propaganda
- Buzzword
- Card stacking
- Code word
- Communist propaganda
- Corporate image
- Corporate propaganda
- Cult of personality
- Demonization
- Disinformation: providing false information
- Dog-whistle politics
- Doublespeak
- Enterperience: fusing entertainment and experience together
- Euphemisms, as done deliberately to advance a cause or position (see also Political correctness)
- Factoid
- Fedspeak
- Front organization
- Glittering generality
- Homophobic propaganda
- Indoctrination
- Information warfare: the practice of disseminating information in an attempt to advance your agenda relative to a competing viewpoint
- Junk science
- Lesser of two evils principle
- Loaded language
- Marketing: commercial and business techniques
- Media bias
- Media manipulation: the attempt to influence broadcast media decisions in an attempt to present your view to a mass audience
- Misuse of statistics
- News management: PR techniques concerned with the news media
- News propaganda
- Newspeak
- Plain folks
- Propaganda film
- Public service announcement
- Revolutionary propaganda
- Self propaganda
- Social marketing: techniques used in behavioral change, such as health promotion
- Sound science
- Rebuttal: a type of news management technique
- Rhetoric
- Slogan
- Transfer (propaganda)
- Video news release
- Weasel Word
- White propaganda
- Yellow journalism
- Agenda-setting theory
- Framing (social sciences)
- Propaganda model: a model developed by Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman to explain how propaganda functions in democracies