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propaganda techniques

  • POUR LES ENSEIGNANTS
  • TECHNIQUES D'INFLUENCE
    attaquer les opposants

    Technique : attaquer les opposants

    Les procédés d'influence peuvent servir une forme de lutte politique et sociale pour identi-fier et vilipender des opposants. Ils peuvent remettre en question la légitimité, la crédibilité, la véracité, voire la nature même des opposants et de leurs idées

    déclencher des émotions fortes

    Technique : déclencher des émotions fortes

    Les messages d'influence jouent sur les émotions humaines, comme la peur, l'espoir, la colère, la frustration et la compassion, pour orienter les pu-blics vers l'objectif recherché.

    Technique : répondre aux besoins et aux va-leurs du public

    Technique : répondre aux besoins et aux va-leurs du public

    Les procédés d'influence efficaces communi-quent des messages, des sujets et un langage qui s'adressent directement, et souvent de façon exclusive, à des groupes spécifiques et distincts au sein d'une population.

    Technique : simplifier les informations et les idées

    Technique : simplifier les informations et les idées

    Les messages d'influence peuvent véhiculer des informations exactes et honnêtes, ou bien des semi-vérités, des opinions, des mensonges et des supercheries.

Pays
Lockdown Protests Risking Health and Slowing Down the U.S. Economy Reopening
The Protestors
Woman standing next to her only home
Atlantic cover photo for their article on tent cities
What Social Media Actually Does
As Long as you Tweet, we Can't Fail!
Romney Campaign Ad against Obama regarding coal mining
Brian Moore's WWIII Propaganda Posters
War of the Future
Recycle, Reuse, Reduce
Plastic Too Valuable: Please Buy Less
#BigLie
Lies in the Media
Mental Illness
Stop the Stigma; Support Mental Health Awareness
This picture is of a cigarette standing upright with the words on the side of it saying, "how long can you live". On the other side of the cigarette are numbers increasing by 10 going up the cigarette.
How Long Can You Live?
This picture is imitating the Wizard of Oz movie, Dorthy, Lion, Scarecrow, and Tin Man are all standing there staring at the screen where Biden is telling them not to pay attention to the man behind the curtain. The curtain is opened by a dog and you can see Obama standing there pulling levers.
Wizard of Obama
Shows two men that appear as the devil talking about how Republicans have all sold their soul.
Devilish Views
Father and his daughter talking about COVID-19 increasing again and the daughter asks questions to see if her dad did anything to stop the spread and finds out that he has done nothing.
Why It Spreads
This picture shows a scientist presenting a poster that says, "what doesn't kill you mutates and tries again". There is a nervous woman who is looking outside of the window at a crowd of people who have trump signs.
Covid Catastrophe
Donald Trump ripping documents into pieces with pieces spelling out the word "evidence" above his head.
Evidence
This is a picture of a billboard, on the billboard words write out "We Support: BLM" under these words is a picture of actor Samuel L. Jackson in a police officer uniform. Under the picture, words write out "Blue Lives Matter"
We Support: BLM Blue Lives Matter
Man wearing a button with the word Vax crossed out exclaims "I reject vaccines out of the love for my children". Standing to the right of the man are 3 chidlren with virus faces, the first virus face reads measles, the second mumps, and the third rubella.
I Reject Vaccines Out of the Love for my Children

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The Mind Over Media platform enables users to share examples of contemporary propaganda for educational purposes using crowdsourcing. Anyone can upload an example of propaganda and comment on it, considering its potential impact on public opinion. The translations and adaptations of this platform have been co-financed by European Commission Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology as part of the Pilot Project – Media Literacy For All Grant agreement no LC-00644630