Harold Lasswell developed the theoretical tool of ‘content analysis’ and in 1927 wrote Propaganda Technique in the World War which highlighted the brew of ”subtle poison, which industrious men injected into the veins of a staggering people until the smashing powers . . . knocked them into submission”.
Harold Lasswell, who developed the theoretical tool of ‘content analysis’ and in 1927 wrote Propaganda Technique in the World War which highlighted the brew of ‘subtle poison, which industrious men injected into the veins of a staggering people until the smashing powers . . . knocked them into submission’
Hypodermic model – people are passive consumers of media
Harold Lasswell wrote “Propaganda in the World War” – and highlighted “subtle poison, which industrious men injected into the veins of a staggering people until the smashing powers… knocked them into a submission.”
Harold Laswell , who developed the theoretical tool of ‘content analysis’ and in 1927 wrote Propaganda Technique in the World War which highlighted the brew of ‘subtle poison, which industrious men injected into the veins of a staggering people until the smashing powers . . . knocked them into submission’
its passive and about changing behaviour, a linear consumptive model.
Harold Lasswell wrote a book called Propaganda Technique in the World war written in 1927 . it highlighted the brew of ‘subtle poison, which industrious men injected into the veins of a staggering people until the smashing powers . . . knocked them into submission’
Harold Lasswell developed the theoretical tool of ‘content analysis’ and in 1927 wrote Propaganda Technique in the World which highlighted the brew of ‘subtle poison, which industrious men injected into the veins of a staggering people until the smashing powers . . . knocked them into submission’
Media consumption was often traced back to Harold Lasswell. In 1972 he wrote Propaganda Technique in the World War. He spoke about individuals being influenced using the term ‘Injected’.
The Hypodermic model: Telling someone to do something and they listen through media.
Passive Consumption: The idea of people being drip fed an idea or belief to slowly change someone’s view on a subject over time through media.