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Application of “Approximate Truth”, “Truth” and “Fact” techniques for Propaganda Campaigns
By Agha Iqrar Haroon
Fine Art is an excellent medium for portraying someone as what he or she is not. Drama, Storytelling, Painting, Poetry, Short stories, Theatre, Film, and Journalism are some of the mediums of Fine Art that are being used to blur the perception of the receiver.
Many social scientists call it Propaganda and some of them call it loaded-narrative propagation. In journalism, we used to call it “Yellow Journalism” but today, all colours have become so blurred that it has become difficult to find what colour is Yellow.
Aristotelian Model of Communication and Modern Philosophy of Communication
By Agha Iqrar Haroon
Agha Iqrar Haroon is a Development Observer working in Central Asia, South Asia and eastern Europe regions. He had his Masters Degrees in Political Philosophy and History
In modern world, the Communication is defined as the process of sharing ideas, information and messages with others.
Any communication can be broken into three parts: the sender, the message and the audience. The birth of Propaganda takes place when we believe that the success of Communication depends upon the audience must not only get the message, but must interpret the message in the way the sender has intended.