The SAGE Handbook of Persuasion

The SAGE Handbook of Persuasion
Author: James Price Dillard,Lijiang Shen
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2013
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781412983136

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The Second Edition of The SAGE Handbook of Persuasion: Developments in Theory and Practice provides readers with logical, comprehensive summaries of research in a wide range of areas related to persuasion. From a topical standpoint, this handbook takes an interdisciplinary approach, covering issues that will be of interest to interpersonal and mass communication researchers as well as to psychologists and public health practitioners.

The SAGE Handbook of Persuasion

The SAGE Handbook of Persuasion
Author: James Price Dillard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1782689273

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Persuasion is presented here on a micro to macro continuum, moving from chapters on cognitive processes, the individual, and theories of persuasion, to chapters highlighting broader social factors and phenomena related to persuasion, such as social context and larger scale persuasive campaigns. Each chapter identifies key challenges to the area and provides research strategies for addressing those challenges.

The Persuasion Handbook

The Persuasion Handbook
Author: James Price Dillard,Michael Pfau
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 897
Release: 2002-07-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781452261591

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The Persuasion Handbook provides readers with cogent, comprehensive summaries of research in a wide range of areas related to persuasion. From a topical standpoint, this handbook takes an interdisciplinary approach, covering issues of interest to interpersonal and mass communication researchers as well as psychologists and public health practitioners. Persuasion is presented in this volume on a micro to macro continuum, moving from chapters on cognitive processes, the individual, and theories of persuasion to chapters highlighting broader social factors and phenomena related to persuasion, such as social context and larger scale persuasive campaigns. Each chapter identifies key challenges to the area and lays out research strategies for addressing those challenges.

The Persuasion Handbook

The Persuasion Handbook
Author: James Price Dillard
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 898
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0761920064

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Vienna, 1909. When the celebrated actor Eugen Bischoff is found dead in his garden pavilion, suspicion falls immediately on Baron von Yosch, a well-to-do army officer who was once the lover of the dead man s wife. By all appearances the door was locked from the inside when the two shots rang out the actor took his own life, but someone, or something, drove him to it. The baron sets out to learn all he can about the actor s death in order to clear his name. Meanwhile, within a few days, similar apparent suicides are reported. What started out as a straightforward quest to establish Bischoff s last deeds and discover the truth of his death becomes a search through the ages for an invisible enemy identified only by the actor s dying breath, when he whispered: . . . the Day of Judgment. Leo Perutz combines his hallmark blend of suspense and the fantastic in this spine-tingling mystery.

The SAGE Handbook of Propaganda

The SAGE Handbook of Propaganda
Author: Paul Baines,Nicholas O′Shaughnessy,Nancy Snow
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 896
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781526486233

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The SAGE Handbook of Propaganda unpacks the ever-present and exciting topic of propaganda to explain how it invades the human psyche, in what ways it does so, and in what contexts. As a beguiling tool of political persuasion in times of war, peace, and uncertainty, propaganda incites people to take, often violent, action, consciously or unconsciously. This pervasive influence is particularly prevalent in world politics and international relations today. In this interdisciplinary Handbook, the editors have gathered together a group of world-class scholars from Europe, America, Asia, and the Middle East, to discuss leadership propaganda, war propaganda, propaganda for peace marketing, propaganda as a psychological tool, terror-enhanced propaganda, and the contemporary topics of internet-mediated propaganda. Unlike previous publications on the subject, this book brings to the forefront current manifestations and processes of propaganda such as Islamist, and Far Right propaganda, from interdisciplinary perspectives. In its four parts, the Handbook offers researchers and academics of propaganda studies, peace and conflict studies, media and communication studies, political science and governance marketing, as well as intelligence and law enforcement communities, a comprehensive overview of the tools and context of the development and evolution of propaganda from the twentieth century to the present: Part One: Concepts, Precepts and Techniques in Propaganda Research Part Two: Methodological Approaches in Propaganda Research Part Three: Tools and Techniques in Counter-Propaganda Research Part Four: Propaganda in Context

Persuasion

Persuasion
Author: Daniel J. O′Keefe
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2015-02-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781483315102

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Persuasion: Theory and Research, Third Edition is a comprehensive overview of social-scientific theory and research on persuasion. Written in a clear and accessible style that assumes no special technical background in research methods, the Third Edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect developments in persuasion studies. New discussions of subjects such as reactance and the use of narratives as vehicles for persuasion, revised treatments of the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior, and two new chapters on social judgment theory and stage models provide your students with the most current work on persuasion in a clear, straightforward manner. In this edition, author Daniel J. O′Keefe has given special attention to the importance of adapting (tailoring) messages to audiences to maximize persuasiveness. Each chapter has a set of review questions to guide students through the chapter’s material and quickly master the concepts being introduced.

The SAGE Handbook of Media Processes and Effects

The SAGE Handbook of Media Processes and Effects
Author: Robin L. Nabi,Mary Beth Oliver
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2009-09-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781412959964

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Part III emphasizes the various factors that influence the critical functions of message selection and processing central to a host of mass media application contexts.

The Persuasion Handbook

The Persuasion Handbook
Author: James Price Dillard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 874
Release: 2002
Genre: Persuasion (Psychology)
ISBN: 1412976049

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The Persuasion Handbook provides cogent summaries of the latest research in a diverse range of topics related to persuasion. The book will be of great interest to those working in marketing, communications, the media and politics