… of propaganda is still accurate:“To maximize the power at home by subordinating groups and individuals, while reducing the material cost of power.” Similarly, explains Jacques Ellul,“In …
R Puhl, JL Peterson, J Luedicke - International journal of obesity, 2013 - nature.com
… -related language, yet little is known about people’s perceptions of weight-related language used by providers. The current study examined public preferences and perceptions of weight…
MC Combs - Sociopolitical perspectives on language policy and …, 1999 - torrossa.com
… 2–Article II, Section 9:(a) English is the official language of the State of Florida;(b) The Legislature shall have the power to enforce this section by appropriate legislation. …
V Barker, H Giles, K Noels, J Duck… - Journal of …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reexamines the potential impact of the English‐only movement on linguistic minorities and Anglos' perceptions of their own and minority groups' language vitality. Of …
… languages in imminent danger of language shift. This study argues that we must incorporate the perceptions behind language … Even though the island served as a symbol of US power …
HJ Ladegaard - Language & Communication, 1998 - Elsevier
… and without this our perception of the world around us would … which govern the process of perception. In the modern world, … The objectivist approach emphasizes that our perception of …
… publicperception factor in the Court’s cases. We then consider and respond to criticism of the Court’s turn toward publicperception … We ultimately conclude that publicperception should …
K Cockerill - Environmental Practice, 2002 - cambridge.org
… Reflecting their recognition of media power (and perhaps potential?), several of … public perceptions about Albuquerque’s water customers. In this case study, the content and language …
JA Wang - Advances in Consumer Research, 2021 - tcrwebsite.org
… Aligned with the conference theme, What the World Needs Now, this session provides novel insights into how language impacts brand perceptions. We find that slang, influencer …