Useful to both professional persuaders and students of media effects, this book presents theories and empirical research on methods of social influence, including advertising, agenda-setting, propaganda, public relations, and public communication campaigns. The reader first learns how source credibility affects persuasion and the theories that account for persuasion effects, followed by research on the third-person effect the belief that others are affected by persuasion attempts, but not ourselves. A chapter on the effects of advertising follows, including effects on children, and research on subliminal messages. The third chapter presents theories and research on the notion of agenda-setting, and the finding that while the media may not be overly effective in persuasion, it is effective in getting the audience to believe issues covered by the media are the most important facing society. The final chapter covers the history of propaganda, the development of public relations, and the effectiveness of government campaigns, such as the Smokey the Bear campaign and various health campaigns.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036411923
About Roger Haney
Roger Haney received his master's degree and PhD from the Department of Communication at Michigan State University USA. After teaching at the University of Kentucky USA for seven years he taught in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at Murray State University USA for 31 years where he introduced a course on the effects of the mass media which became required for all the university's majors. He also taught courses on mass media law (also required for all majors) and research methods; he taught a total of 32 courses over his full career. Since retiring in 2008 he has produced textbooks on the effects of the mass media. During his career he published 65 articles book chapters and convention papers on public opinion polling political socialization crime coverage agenda-setting and pornography.