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  2. This Is Not Propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Seve Bloomfield of The Guardian described the work as "Part memoir, part investigation, part cry for help". [2] The work discusses digital propaganda and how it affects viewer's senses of normality. He observed how the manipulation of reality characterizing Russian politics was used in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and in the Brexit ...

  3. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, manipulation is defined as an action designed to influence or control another person, usually in an underhanded or unfair manner which facilitates one's personal aims. [1] Methods someone may use to manipulate another person may include seduction, suggestion, coercion , and blackmail to induce submission.

  4. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    "Propaganda in the broadest sense is the technique of influencing human action by the manipulation of representations. These representations may take spoken, written, pictorial or musical form." [2] Manipulation can be organized or unorganized, conscious or unconscious, politically or socially motivated.

  5. Does Reality Change Ideas, or Vice Versa? - AOL

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    The intellectual Right is in the middle of a huge brouhaha, as some prominent right-wing commentators celebrate what they believe is the end of the “conservative consensus” around classical ...

  6. Mental representation - Wikipedia

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    Representationalism (also known as indirect realism) is the view that representations are the main way we access external reality.. The representational theory of mind attempts to explain the nature of ideas, concepts and other mental content in contemporary philosophy of mind, cognitive science and experimental psychology.

  7. Reverse psychology - Wikipedia

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    Reverse psychology is a technique involving the assertion of a belief or behavior that is opposite to the one desired, with the expectation that this approach will encourage the subject of the persuasion to do what is actually desired.

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  9. How real is 'The Truman Show'? Experts explain what the Jim ...

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    Because if it doesn't work, you literally don't have a TV show. It takes a real leap of faith to put the amount of resources behind a series like this." "For us, three weeks was a massive ...