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    Raising Awareness in Public Health: A Study of Beijing Health Commission Weibo Communications during the 2022 COVID-19 Wave in Beijing by Lixiong Chen, Nairui Xu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Based on a data set of 1,422 Weibo posts related to the early 2022 COVID-19 wave in Beijing, we identified the theme of reports of confirmed cases and travel paths, and propagandistic objective as the most prominent. From analysed posts and the identified themes, the preliminary findings suggested that the government gave its priority to maintain its legitimacy during the crisis. …”
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    ‘Baby killers’ in the Balkans: airship raids on Salonika and their impact by Bailey, R

    Published 2022
    “…Others, though, included its value for Allied propagandists as an example of German barbarity, while the successful downing of a Zeppelin not only boosted Allied morale but also provided opportunities to usefully exploit its wreckage and crew.…”
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    Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Violence: Warfare in Neo-Assyrian Art by Collins, P

    Published 2013
    “…Traditionally, these scenes have been interpreted as having mimetic and propagandistic functions, a selected historical reality intended to intimidate and astonish the viewer. …”
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    “Russian Bear” - the Dynamics of Changes in the Image of Russia in the World by E. A. Kotelenets, M. S. Zatulovskaya, M. Y. Lavrentieva

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The process of changing the image of Russia-bear is described depending on the political situation, on the direction and propagandistic goals of the printed publications. The study revealed that the associations of Russia with the image of the bear are extremely strong and acquired the status of a stereotype long ago. …”
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  5. 165

    Historical evolution of public relations psychology in Europe and the United States by Rocío Torres-Mancera

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The foundations of the emergence and development of PR have psychology as a fundamental pillar (Bernays, 1928) in understanding the propagandistic effects on people’s social behaviour. Therefore, it seems that it would be practically impossible to understand and apply this construct throughout history without this joint interdisciplinary work, both in explaining individual and collective response and in diachronically changing behaviour in organizations (Grunig, 1976). …”
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  6. 166

    Imperial Identity Seen Through Art. The Case of Maria Theresa – Considerations by Vlăsceanu Mihaela

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The present article seeks to underline some of the most representative ideas on how the monarchical identity of Maria Theresa was constructed in art to serve political and propagandistic functions, in an age considered the richest in formal expressions, that is the Baroque, or the ‘Late Baroque’. …”
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    The Imperial Visual Propaganda in the Empire of Trebizond (1204-1461) by Tatyana Bardashova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Bryer etc.) allows conclusions about the existence of propagandistic portrait images of Trebizond emperors and members of their families in the imperial palace as well as in the most important churches. …”
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  8. 168

    SOCIAL AND HUMANITARIAN ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: THE RUSSIAN PERSPECTIVE by M. M. Lebedeva

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…It is shown that rather often both these terms are understood as informational and propagandistic influence on the societies of other coun­tries. …”
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    Communication Patterns Of The Indonesian National Police In Confronting Radical Group Proganda On Social Media During The Covid-19 Pandemic by Yasmi Nur Hajizah

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Practical implications of the research include recommendations to enhance the capacity of police personnel in managing social media, intensifying collaboration with social media platforms, and increasing transparency in disseminating information to the public as measures to enhance the effectiveness of police communication in tackling propagandistic challenges from radical groups during this pandemic era. …”
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  10. 170

    Foreign Commission of the Soviet Writers’ Union in the 1950s. by Kristina R. Buynova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…But still the Foreign Commission of the Soviet Writers’ Union was not like other soviet propaganda institutions of its time, mainly because the special status of the foreigners it dealt with, and also due to the fact that this work was carried out not by professional propagandists, but by literary critics and translators.…”
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    Reimagining Affection in a Changing Shanghai by Joaquin Lopez Mugica, Thomas William Whyke

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…More importantly, their contemporary photography apprehends and territorializes elements of anarchy, at the very same time deterritorializing the omnipresent affective strategies of a propagandistic post-socialist apparatus that pressures the positive over “other” emotional representations of Shanghai. …”
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  12. 172

    Caesar on Decision Making in the Conditions of the Civil War by Svetlana Demina

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The descriptions of the situations of decision making in Caesar’s “Commentaries on the Civil War” are not numerous, but they execute an important propagandistic function. Caesar does not criticize his adversaries, but he shows to the readers, that Pompey and his commanders with their ill-advised, egoistic, wrong and hasty decisions were guilty of the unleashing this civil war, its duration and the numerous victims.…”
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    Sheibani and blending panegyric with satire by mehdi nourian, alireza shah nazari

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…In that era, Shahs employed panegyric poets in their propagandistic Organizatisn and also poets paid more attention to panegyric odes following masters of Khorasani style. …”
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    Joyce, Galway and the Spanish Armada by José Ruiz-Mas

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Joyce’s knowledge of the 1588-Armada episode and of the shipwrecks of several Spanish vessels in the vicinity of Galway are the result of both the propagandistic narration usually provided by pro-British historiography and by his presumed readings on the history of the city and the nearby Aran Islands. …”
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    Ari’s Burger: Vignettes of Iquitos by Jimmy Weiskopf

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…But he makes those points in a humorous rather than propagandistic way as he ruefully relates his hassles at the border control, sights of a useless military presence and other “folkloric” incidents.…”
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    Barbarus (ja Semper) ning „modernim ahvisugu”. XX sajandi esimese poole haritlasvasakpoolsuse estetistlikust aluspõhjast by Aare Pilv

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This article explores how the works and activities of close intellectual companions Johannes Barbarus and Johannes Semper reconcile their alignment with a decadent and aestheticist artistic stance with their leftist views (leading to collaboration with Soviet power and the writing of propagandistic poetry). The discussion begins with Barbarus’ poem “Journey” (Teekond), where the individualistic poet contrasts with the “modern apes”, representing progressivist and calculating bourgeois modernity. …”
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    Iconography of the Labour Movement. Part 1: Republican Iconography, 1792–1848 by Fred Andersson

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…With the breakthrough of modern political ideologies after the American and French revolutions, the symbols of freemasonry long remained an important point of reference for new iconographic systems serving secular propagandistic needs. The virtues and vices of classical moral education were replaced or combined with new ones, and old symbols were invested with altered meanings in the context of political satire and allegory. …”
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    The Advance of Information Literacy - Foreground Task of Contemporary Libraries by Onyshchenko Oleksii

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It is bearer, savior and propagandists. It gets the fame of "flames of culture", because in times of each revolution in culture (hand writing, printing, digital edition) libraries supplement such forms and methods of supporting and spreading of literacy as skills to fix, to save, to transmit and to interpretate the information.…”
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    Russia’s Hybrid Warfare against Ukraine in 1917—1921 and 2014—2019 and Ukrainian Governments’ Activities for Overcoming the Results of the Aggression by Yuliia Liebiedieva

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Nevertheless, Central Council, Ukrainian State of Pavlo Skoropadskyi, and the UPR Directorate undertook steps to alleviate the political, propagandistic, financial, and cultural communistic pressure. …”
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    A Nanochemist and a Nanohumanist Take a Walk Through the German Museum: An Analysis of the Popularization of Nanoscience and Technology in Germany by Paul A Youngman, Ljiljana Fruk

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Does the exhibit have a propagandistic aspect designed to sway the public in hope of avoiding the difficult struggles that have embroiled emergent technologies in the past? …”
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