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Persuasion: Reception and Responsibility
Charles U. Larson
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| #99899 in Books | 2009-02-24 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .80 x7.30 x9.10l,1.60 | File type: PDF | 480 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Make it stop|By ashley|This book is like that 60-something distant relative on Facebook who thinks he understands the new "social media" and uses it to share sexist and racist memes and articles, and constantly talks about how things "were better in the old days." Literally shocked that this is a book for one of my university courses. Not only is the content shabby with poor ci||"Larson's Persuasion is an example-filled approach to persuasion education that accomplishes what is sets out to do-to help students become more responsible and critical receivers of the various persuasive messages that bombard us in this information age. I've
Intended for courses in persuasion, propaganda, advertising/marketing, or any course dealing with rhetorical and/or media criticism that takes a consumer approach to advertising, the media, and political persuasion. These courses are offered at four-year schools in departments of speech, speech communication, mass communication, communication studies and/or communication.
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