Misdirection as Propaganda

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    Coming out of a typology of Organised Persuasive Communication (under development with Eric Herring, David Miller and Piers Robinson) I present misdirection as an important, and frequently used, aspect of contemporary deceptive propaganda. I offer a definition of misdirection, and explain how it is different from other common forms of deceptive propaganda techniques. I explain the importance of misdirection, and illustrate its usage with examples taken from the Bush administration’s torture-intelligence policy (2001-2008). The example extends to the UK’s complicity in this torture policy.
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    StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 10 Tach 2014
    DigwyddiadMedia, Persuasion and Human Rights, Political Studies Association Media and Politics Group Annual Conference, Bangor, November 2014 -
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    CynhadleddMedia, Persuasion and Human Rights, Political Studies Association Media and Politics Group Annual Conference, Bangor, November 2014
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