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Manipulating readers
How to manipulate readers into believing your argument is the best
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Manipulating readers
How to manipulate readers into believing your argument is the best

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journalistiek/politiek
vergelijken welke overtuigender + waarom
ethische vraag, manipulatie lezers
argument hierover, waarom mag het wel/ waarom niet
welk argument is overtuigender?
Trump's tactics

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Trump's tactics
With your neighbor, discuss:
  • What is Trump responding to in both tweets?
  • Which of the two events was worse?

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2:00

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Which of the two events was worse?

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Framing
Framing is used to choose how something is presented, positively/negatively.
  • You can leave things out or emphasize things

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01:48
Name three examples of framing that is used in this video.

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Headlines

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Which headline is more convincing?
Why Rishi Sunak has called for early elections in the UK.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls surprise July election as his party seeks to defy dire polls

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Ethics of framing 
Is it okay to leave out or add things to manipulate readers?

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Is framing okay in journalism? Give an argument why/why not.

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