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DOI: 10.1177/001654928503600303
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Propaganda Techniques in Black Africa

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“…The development journalist is also an economic development booster and cheerleader (Domatob, 1985). Though underdevelopment lacks a universal definition, destitution, misery, illiteracy, poor housing, nutrition, Downloaded by [Gebze Yuksek Teknoloji Enstitïsu ] at 13:29 20 December 2014 and want are dominant characteristics (Ayittey, 2005).…”
Section: Development Journalists As Economic Boosters and Liberatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development journalist is also an economic development booster and cheerleader (Domatob, 1985). Though underdevelopment lacks a universal definition, destitution, misery, illiteracy, poor housing, nutrition, Downloaded by [Gebze Yuksek Teknoloji Enstitïsu ] at 13:29 20 December 2014 and want are dominant characteristics (Ayittey, 2005).…”
Section: Development Journalists As Economic Boosters and Liberatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Labelling can take many different forms depending on the circumstances, but they all, rather than making a legitimate argument, attack the opposition on a personal level. It often appeals to the audience's preconceptions and prejudices (Domatob 1985;Shabo 2008).…”
Section: Manipulative Techniques Deployedmentioning
confidence: 99%