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Edward L. Bernays

    Dieser Autor ist ein Pionier auf dem Gebiet der Öffentlichkeitsarbeit und Propaganda. Seine Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die Kunst der Meinungsbildung und der Beeinflussung kollektiven Verhaltens. Sein Ansatz gilt als grundlegendes Element der modernen Kommunikation.

    Crystalizing Public Opinion
    Public Relations
    The Edward Bernays Reader
    Crystallizing Public Opinion
    Was die Gesellschaft von der Wirtschaft erwartet
    Propaganda
    • Propaganda

      Die Kunst der Public Relations

      3,8(6792)Abgeben

      Edward Bernays (1891-1995) gilt als Vater der Public Relations. Bernays machte nicht nur das Werk seines Onkels Sigmund Freud populär, er bediente sich auch bei der Psychoanalyse und entwickelte auf ihrer Basis Methoden zur Steuerung der öffentlichen Meinung. PROPAGANDA (ein Begriff, den er später selbst in 'Public Relations' umbenannte) ist Bernays Hauptwerk. In klarer Sprache, frei vom heute verbreiteten Branchenvokabular, legt er in Propaganda dar, worin sich Public Relations von Werbung unterscheidet. Er begründet, warum es von elementarer Bedeutung ist, die Meinung der Massen zu steuern – und erklärt an ganz konkreten Beispielen, wie das geht. Freimütig berichtet der Freud-Neffe, wie sich über den gezielten Zugriff auf das Unbewusste Waren verkaufen oder gesellschaftlich unpopuläre Maßnahmen durchsetzen lassen. Er schafft damit bis heute gültige Grundlagen für Unternehmens- und Regierungskommunikation und einen Klassiker des 20. Jahrhunderts, der in einer Reihe steht mit Machiavelli und Clausewitz. Mit einem Vorwort von Klaus Kocks und einem einordnenden Nachwort von Mark Crispin Miller, Professor für Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften an der New York University.

      Propaganda
    • You may not know Edward Bernays, but Edward Bernays knows YOU. As the era of mass media unfolded after the first World War, many people became interested in the new opportunities for mass manipulation. Bernays made a study of the different ways to use propaganda. "Crystallizing Public Opinion" was his first book on how to manipulate the masses.

      Crystallizing Public Opinion
    • The Edward Bernays Reader

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,1(16)Abgeben

      Nicknamed “the father of public relations,” Edward Bernays (1891–1995) was a pioneer in the fields of propaganda and PR. Combining theories on crowd psychology with the psychoanalytical ideas of his uncle, Sigmund Freud, Bernays elucidated how corporations and politicians could manipulate public opinion. His seminal 1928 book, Propaganda laid out how propaganda could be used to regiment the collective mind in a variety of areas, including government, politics, art, science and education, while his 1923 classic, Crystallizing Public Opinion, set down the principles that business and government have used to influence public attitudes over the past century.The Edward Bernays From Propaganda to the Engineering of Consent, is the first comprehensive volume of the writings of this influential and controversial figure. In addition to featuring extended excerpts from Crystallizing Public Opinion and Propaganda, this book also includes the full text of Bernays’ classic 1947 essay, “The Engineering of Consent,” on the application of scientific principles and practices to the task of getting people to support ideas and programs, as well as extensive selections of his other writings on subjects including education, war propaganda, and polling. Taken together, the material in this book offers the most complete look to date at the work of a man whose ideas are considered the single most important influence on modern propaganda, public relations, and spin.

      The Edward Bernays Reader
    • Publicist Edward L. Bernays offers here the kind of advice individuals and a variety of organizations sought from him on a professional basis during more than four decades. With such knowledge, every intelligent person can carry on his or her activities more effectively. This book provides know-why as well know-how. Bernays explains the underlying philosophy of public relations and the PR methods and practices to be applied in specific cases. He presents broad approaches and solutions as they were successfully carried out in his long professional career. Public relations is not publicity, press agentry, promotion, advertising, or a bag of tricks, but a continuing process of social integration. It is a field of adjusting private and public interest. Everyone engaged in any public activity, and every student of human behavior and society, will find in this book a challenge and opportunity to further both the public interest and their own interest.

      Public Relations
    • "A seminal work on how public opinion is created and shaped, Edward Bernays's 1923 classic Crystallizing Public Opinion set down the principles that corporations and government have used to influence public attitudes over the past century. A primer on the then new profession of "public relations counsel," Crystallizing elucidates the "instruments and techniques" that PR professionals use to mold public opinion on behalf of their client's interests. By adapting the ideas that Bernays put forth in this book, governments and advertisers have been able to "regiment the mind like the military regiments the body." The first ever book ever written about the public relations industry, this all-new edition of Crystallizing Public Opinion features an introduction by Stuart Ewen, author of PR! A Social History of Spin, All Consuming Images: On the Politics of Style in Contemporary Culture, and Captains of Consciousness: Advertising and the Social Roots of the Consumer Culture."--Back cover

      Crystalizing Public Opinion
    • PROPAGANDA

      A Master Spin Doctor Convinces the World That Dogsh*t Tastes Better Than Candy

      • 142 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The book explores Edward Bernays' connection to a powerful Jesuit network and his relationship with his uncle, Sigmund Freud. It delves into how Freud's influence shaped Bernays' personality, particularly emphasizing his narcissistic traits and tendency to boast. The narrative highlights the complexities of Bernays' character as he navigates the realms of manipulation and public relations, showcasing the interplay between familial ties and personal ambition.

      PROPAGANDA