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Intersubjectivity and Propaganda
The “Mind”
Persuasion and Propaganda Class slides, Keren Wang 2023
Previous
Section
Walton:
● Congregatio de Propaganda Fide (p.383)
● Public discourse (386)
● Argumentum ad populum (388-390), endoxic
arguments (391)
● Dialectical shift (396)
● Common characteristics of propaganda (396-400):
dialogic, social groups, argumentative & persuasive,
emotive, eristic, *one-sided, indifference to logic,
goal-directed, justified by results
Pedro:
● Primary filters (p.1871): ownership, sponsorship,
sourcing, disciplinary mechanism, ideology
● Secondary filters (1872-1873): journalistic standards,
technology
Previous
Section (cont.)
Wang:
● Civil religion / state cult
● Heaven’s Mandate
● Logographic and alphabetic writing systems
● Oracle bone pyromancy
● Literati
Confucius:
● Zheng ming
Paramore:
● Many facets of Confucianism: philosophy, ethics,
values, national religion, civil religion, world religion
Zheng ming:
a tale of two
constitutions
➔ Socialism (w/ Chinese characteristics)
➔ “Rubber stamp” Congress dominated by a
single party
➔ Real legislative power held by CPC
Politburo (中共中央政治局)
➔ Never strike down unconstitutional
legislation
➔ Representative democracy (w/
Japanese characteristics)
➔ “Rubber stamp” Diet dominated by a
single party
➔ Real legislative power held by Cabinet
Legislation Bureau (内閣法制局)
➔ Almost never strike down
unconstitutional legislation
“Ritualology” of
Propaganda
Socialization & Reconfiguration:
Ritual transactions between individuals, social groups,
organizations, institutions
Propaganda
Law & policy
Social
values &
beliefs
Internationalization:
From explicit ritual repetitions
to tacit collective memory
Externalization:
From tacit collective memory
to explicit ritual performance
Digital poster for
N17 Mass Direct
Action by
OccupyWallSt.ORG
(Nov. 14, 2011)
The “Tank Man”
Image source Wikimedia
Commons, 2020
“Menacing” Sensorium? - reconstructing poster’s color arrangements… (1)
“Menacing” Sensorium? - reconstructing poster’s color arrangements… (2)
Keren Wang, April 2019
“Menacing colors” - tapping into a transnational public memory trigger (3)
Psychology of
Propaganda -
Memory Error
Misinformation effect: tendency for post-event
information to “rewrite” the original memory of
the event.
Absentmindedness: low attention; hyperfocus;
distraction
Confabulation: tendency to produce false
memories at both individual and collective levels
Transience: memory gaps and errors over time
Misattribution: correct information but
incorrect source attribution
Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss by Antonio Canova
Keren Wang, SP 2022
Psychology of
Propaganda -
Cognitive Bias
Anchoring: tendency hold one’s belief when presented with
contradicting evidence
Apophenia: tendency to draw connections b/w unrelated
information
Confirmation bias: tendency to search for and consume
information selectively, in a way that confirms our
preconceptions
Dissonance: tendency to simultaneously hold contradictory or
incompatible views and beliefs
Embodied cognition: tendency to process information
differently based on the physical state of our body
Framing: tendency to draw different conclusions from the
same information
Misattribution: correct information but incorrect source
attribution (based on one’s cognitive biases)
Keren Wang, SP 2022
Social-Psychology
of Propaganda
Conformity: tendency to align our values,
behavior, and belief with collective normative
standards
Compliance: tendency to appear to agree with
others but and keep our dissenting opinions private
Identification: tendency to change our belief and
behavior due to the influence of those we admire
or identify with
Internalization: tendency to be influenced by
those who are closest and most important to us
Social contagion: behavior, emotions, and rumors
spreading spontaneously via social interactions
Keren Wang, SP 2022
Social-Psychology
of Persuasion and
Propaganda in
“always-on”
society
Non-human agents: bots, AI generated contents…
Swarm behavior: brigading, DDoS, doxing,
memes, troll-farming…
Hyperreal time: rapid, continuous, automated
production, dissemination, and reconfiguration of
discourse fracture and accelerate the unfolding of
real-time events.
Hypermediated space: echo chambers, filter
bubbles, internet sovereignty…
Keren Wang, SP 2022
Excerpts from
Persuasion and
Propaganda –
the Hundred
Schools of
Thought
Confucian notion of Keji-fuli 剋己復禮
➔ Suppress the ego and return to rituals
➔ One’s speech and writing must be consistent
with their formally established status and
position
➔ Propaganda delivered by the appropriate
agent, through the appropriate channel, at the
appropriate place & occasion
Legalist concepts according to Shang Jun Shu
➔ Motivated by self-interest, but compromised by
insatiable greed
➔ Clear, uniform, predictable awards &
punishments, incentives & disincentives
Excerpts from
Persuasion and
Propaganda –
the Hundred
Schools of
Thought (cont.)
Mohist concept of Suo Ran (所染 Dyeing)
➔ Individuation and socialization
➔ Mutual-influence
➔ 非獨染絲然也,國亦有染 “This is true not only
with silk dyeing; even a country changes its
colour in response to its influences.”
Daoist concepts of Xing and Wu wei
➔ Xing: human nature driven by (1) biological
drives, (2) habits, (3) spontaneous outbursts
➔ Wu wei: inexertion, non-forceful, not explicit,
feels “natural”
Persuasion by not persuading - Wú
wèi & Bù zhēng
● Centrality of wú wèi (inexertion) & bù zhēng
(non-adversarial) in Daoist philosophy on persuasion.
● “Those who are wú wèi are without voice and shape,
and those without voice and shape can see without
being seen, hear without being heard. How splendid!”
《文子》
● How effective would a piece of propaganda be if its
target audience could easily recognize it being
propaganda?
Embodied / enclothed cognition
Enclothed Cognition [1]: “physically wearing a lab
coat increased selective attention compared to not
wearing a lab coat”
White coat syndrome [2]: elevated blood pressure
and anxiety level in formal “white coat” clinical
interactions
Keren Wang, SP 2022
Prime Minister
Abe attend the
Enthronement
Ceremony of
Emperor
Naruhito, Oct 22,
2019
Image courtesy of 首相官邸ホーム
ページ
Authority behind
Uniformity & Anonymity
Left: Emperor Naruhito as Crown Prince, 1993
Left: 16th Century portrait of Ming scholar official Shen En《松江邦彥畫像》
Keren Wang CAS 420 Lecture Slides
Authority articulated by the precise reenactment of ritual
attires:
1. Distinguishes the authority figure from the rest
of the population
2. in conformity with historically established
standard
Identification & Internalization: tendency to be
influenced by those who we identify with (family,
friends, role models)
Conformity: aligning one’s values, behavior, and belief
with collective standards
Compliance: maintaining the appearance of agreeing
with others while keeping dissenting opinions private
Embodied cognition: tendency to process information
differently based on the physical state of our body
士大夫 The
Literati (Scholar
Officials)
Left: Paul Georg von
Möllendorff (1848 - 1901)
wearing the Literati robe during
his service at the court of the
Kingdom of Korea
Right: Vietnamese scholar
officials, late 19th century
Collectivist sense of merit &
credibility
A class of highly educated literati to conduct imperial
edicts, selected via a formalized meritocratic civil
service exam system
Logographic writing system allowed the imperial
authority to govern populations speaking different
languages under a unified public information platform
Written decrees and official communications could be
sent to the furthest reaches of the realm without the
need for translation and localization
Sustaining highly centralized governance across vast
territories
Chinese bureaucratic system historically emerged as a
rhetorical response to the demands governance across
E. Asia, also a ritual institution for examining the abilities
and loyalty of ministers and holding them accountable
Ritualology of Uniformity
Left: Ming dynasty (1391-1526)
official in court uniform: black
wool cap signifies his civil official
statues, the mandarin square on
his chest indicates he is a
scholar-bureaucrat of third rank.
Right: 17th century European
plague doctor in uniform
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Keren Wang, all rights reserved 2023
US Surgeon
General: A Case
Study of Zheng
ming and Wu wei
Right: Vivek H. Murthy, MD. 19th and 21st
Surgeon General of the United States. Note
the uniform and insignia of a vice admiral.
Quiz 2 student
feedback
1. Overview of important historical figures and their
contribution to propaganda
2. Too much class activities (qz1), too much lecture
(qz2)
3. How does Confucianism relate to propaganda?
4. Examples of Confucian rituals in modern days?
5. How does Confucianism relate to the legal process
in E. Asia?
6. What Confucianism actually consists of in its
beliefs?
What Confucianism actually consists of in its beliefs?
Manifests in everyday life as deeds rather than creed
➔ E.g. Classroom etiquette, dining etiquette, workplace etiquette,
honorifics (敬語), wedding & funeral traditions…
Relational (in contrast to individualistic), virtue ethics (in
contrast to consequentialist & deontological ethics),
➔ 仁 Ren - humanistic care (fundamental concern of being a human is our
relations with others)
➔ 五倫 Five cardinal relations: Superior-subordinate, parent-child, b/w
spouses, b/w siblings, and b/w friends,
➔ Cardinal virtues: 忠 loyalty , 孝 filial piety, 悌 fraternity/sorority, 信
trustworthiness, 禮 ritual propriety, 義 righteousness, 廉 honor, 恥
humility
1
2
3
Week 5
reading
Elley - “The rebirth of the West begins with you”
Self-improvement as radicalisation on 4Chan
Fang and Repnikova, Demystifying Little Pink
Otsuka - World and Variation the Reproduction and
Consumption of Narrative
Narrative
Consumption
and invention
“[A]s narrative consumption
motivates the excessive
consumption of the kind
shown by the desperate child
consumers of Bikkuriman
stickers, it also bears within it
the possibility of a new stage
wherein consumers
themselves begin to create
commodities and consume
them on their own terms."
Otsuka Eiji, Narrative Consumption
Keren Wang, SP 2022
The relations between worldviews and narratives,
according to Otsuka Eiji, Narrative Consumption

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Intersubjectivity and Propaganda-1.pdf

  • 1. Intersubjectivity and Propaganda The “Mind” Persuasion and Propaganda Class slides, Keren Wang 2023
  • 2.
  • 3. Previous Section Walton: ● Congregatio de Propaganda Fide (p.383) ● Public discourse (386) ● Argumentum ad populum (388-390), endoxic arguments (391) ● Dialectical shift (396) ● Common characteristics of propaganda (396-400): dialogic, social groups, argumentative & persuasive, emotive, eristic, *one-sided, indifference to logic, goal-directed, justified by results Pedro: ● Primary filters (p.1871): ownership, sponsorship, sourcing, disciplinary mechanism, ideology ● Secondary filters (1872-1873): journalistic standards, technology
  • 4. Previous Section (cont.) Wang: ● Civil religion / state cult ● Heaven’s Mandate ● Logographic and alphabetic writing systems ● Oracle bone pyromancy ● Literati Confucius: ● Zheng ming Paramore: ● Many facets of Confucianism: philosophy, ethics, values, national religion, civil religion, world religion
  • 5. Zheng ming: a tale of two constitutions ➔ Socialism (w/ Chinese characteristics) ➔ “Rubber stamp” Congress dominated by a single party ➔ Real legislative power held by CPC Politburo (中共中央政治局) ➔ Never strike down unconstitutional legislation ➔ Representative democracy (w/ Japanese characteristics) ➔ “Rubber stamp” Diet dominated by a single party ➔ Real legislative power held by Cabinet Legislation Bureau (内閣法制局) ➔ Almost never strike down unconstitutional legislation
  • 6. “Ritualology” of Propaganda Socialization & Reconfiguration: Ritual transactions between individuals, social groups, organizations, institutions Propaganda Law & policy Social values & beliefs Internationalization: From explicit ritual repetitions to tacit collective memory Externalization: From tacit collective memory to explicit ritual performance
  • 7. Digital poster for N17 Mass Direct Action by OccupyWallSt.ORG (Nov. 14, 2011)
  • 8. The “Tank Man” Image source Wikimedia Commons, 2020
  • 9. “Menacing” Sensorium? - reconstructing poster’s color arrangements… (1)
  • 10. “Menacing” Sensorium? - reconstructing poster’s color arrangements… (2)
  • 11. Keren Wang, April 2019 “Menacing colors” - tapping into a transnational public memory trigger (3)
  • 12. Psychology of Propaganda - Memory Error Misinformation effect: tendency for post-event information to “rewrite” the original memory of the event. Absentmindedness: low attention; hyperfocus; distraction Confabulation: tendency to produce false memories at both individual and collective levels Transience: memory gaps and errors over time Misattribution: correct information but incorrect source attribution Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss by Antonio Canova Keren Wang, SP 2022
  • 13. Psychology of Propaganda - Cognitive Bias Anchoring: tendency hold one’s belief when presented with contradicting evidence Apophenia: tendency to draw connections b/w unrelated information Confirmation bias: tendency to search for and consume information selectively, in a way that confirms our preconceptions Dissonance: tendency to simultaneously hold contradictory or incompatible views and beliefs Embodied cognition: tendency to process information differently based on the physical state of our body Framing: tendency to draw different conclusions from the same information Misattribution: correct information but incorrect source attribution (based on one’s cognitive biases) Keren Wang, SP 2022
  • 14. Social-Psychology of Propaganda Conformity: tendency to align our values, behavior, and belief with collective normative standards Compliance: tendency to appear to agree with others but and keep our dissenting opinions private Identification: tendency to change our belief and behavior due to the influence of those we admire or identify with Internalization: tendency to be influenced by those who are closest and most important to us Social contagion: behavior, emotions, and rumors spreading spontaneously via social interactions Keren Wang, SP 2022
  • 15. Social-Psychology of Persuasion and Propaganda in “always-on” society Non-human agents: bots, AI generated contents… Swarm behavior: brigading, DDoS, doxing, memes, troll-farming… Hyperreal time: rapid, continuous, automated production, dissemination, and reconfiguration of discourse fracture and accelerate the unfolding of real-time events. Hypermediated space: echo chambers, filter bubbles, internet sovereignty… Keren Wang, SP 2022
  • 16. Excerpts from Persuasion and Propaganda – the Hundred Schools of Thought Confucian notion of Keji-fuli 剋己復禮 ➔ Suppress the ego and return to rituals ➔ One’s speech and writing must be consistent with their formally established status and position ➔ Propaganda delivered by the appropriate agent, through the appropriate channel, at the appropriate place & occasion Legalist concepts according to Shang Jun Shu ➔ Motivated by self-interest, but compromised by insatiable greed ➔ Clear, uniform, predictable awards & punishments, incentives & disincentives
  • 17. Excerpts from Persuasion and Propaganda – the Hundred Schools of Thought (cont.) Mohist concept of Suo Ran (所染 Dyeing) ➔ Individuation and socialization ➔ Mutual-influence ➔ 非獨染絲然也,國亦有染 “This is true not only with silk dyeing; even a country changes its colour in response to its influences.” Daoist concepts of Xing and Wu wei ➔ Xing: human nature driven by (1) biological drives, (2) habits, (3) spontaneous outbursts ➔ Wu wei: inexertion, non-forceful, not explicit, feels “natural”
  • 18. Persuasion by not persuading - Wú wèi & Bù zhēng ● Centrality of wú wèi (inexertion) & bù zhēng (non-adversarial) in Daoist philosophy on persuasion. ● “Those who are wú wèi are without voice and shape, and those without voice and shape can see without being seen, hear without being heard. How splendid!” 《文子》 ● How effective would a piece of propaganda be if its target audience could easily recognize it being propaganda?
  • 19. Embodied / enclothed cognition Enclothed Cognition [1]: “physically wearing a lab coat increased selective attention compared to not wearing a lab coat” White coat syndrome [2]: elevated blood pressure and anxiety level in formal “white coat” clinical interactions Keren Wang, SP 2022
  • 20. Prime Minister Abe attend the Enthronement Ceremony of Emperor Naruhito, Oct 22, 2019 Image courtesy of 首相官邸ホーム ページ
  • 21. Authority behind Uniformity & Anonymity Left: Emperor Naruhito as Crown Prince, 1993 Left: 16th Century portrait of Ming scholar official Shen En《松江邦彥畫像》 Keren Wang CAS 420 Lecture Slides Authority articulated by the precise reenactment of ritual attires: 1. Distinguishes the authority figure from the rest of the population 2. in conformity with historically established standard Identification & Internalization: tendency to be influenced by those who we identify with (family, friends, role models) Conformity: aligning one’s values, behavior, and belief with collective standards Compliance: maintaining the appearance of agreeing with others while keeping dissenting opinions private Embodied cognition: tendency to process information differently based on the physical state of our body
  • 22. 士大夫 The Literati (Scholar Officials) Left: Paul Georg von Möllendorff (1848 - 1901) wearing the Literati robe during his service at the court of the Kingdom of Korea Right: Vietnamese scholar officials, late 19th century
  • 23. Collectivist sense of merit & credibility A class of highly educated literati to conduct imperial edicts, selected via a formalized meritocratic civil service exam system Logographic writing system allowed the imperial authority to govern populations speaking different languages under a unified public information platform Written decrees and official communications could be sent to the furthest reaches of the realm without the need for translation and localization Sustaining highly centralized governance across vast territories Chinese bureaucratic system historically emerged as a rhetorical response to the demands governance across E. Asia, also a ritual institution for examining the abilities and loyalty of ministers and holding them accountable
  • 24. Ritualology of Uniformity Left: Ming dynasty (1391-1526) official in court uniform: black wool cap signifies his civil official statues, the mandarin square on his chest indicates he is a scholar-bureaucrat of third rank. Right: 17th century European plague doctor in uniform Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Keren Wang, all rights reserved 2023
  • 25. US Surgeon General: A Case Study of Zheng ming and Wu wei Right: Vivek H. Murthy, MD. 19th and 21st Surgeon General of the United States. Note the uniform and insignia of a vice admiral.
  • 26. Quiz 2 student feedback 1. Overview of important historical figures and their contribution to propaganda 2. Too much class activities (qz1), too much lecture (qz2) 3. How does Confucianism relate to propaganda? 4. Examples of Confucian rituals in modern days? 5. How does Confucianism relate to the legal process in E. Asia? 6. What Confucianism actually consists of in its beliefs?
  • 27. What Confucianism actually consists of in its beliefs? Manifests in everyday life as deeds rather than creed ➔ E.g. Classroom etiquette, dining etiquette, workplace etiquette, honorifics (敬語), wedding & funeral traditions… Relational (in contrast to individualistic), virtue ethics (in contrast to consequentialist & deontological ethics), ➔ 仁 Ren - humanistic care (fundamental concern of being a human is our relations with others) ➔ 五倫 Five cardinal relations: Superior-subordinate, parent-child, b/w spouses, b/w siblings, and b/w friends, ➔ Cardinal virtues: 忠 loyalty , 孝 filial piety, 悌 fraternity/sorority, 信 trustworthiness, 禮 ritual propriety, 義 righteousness, 廉 honor, 恥 humility
  • 28. 1 2 3 Week 5 reading Elley - “The rebirth of the West begins with you” Self-improvement as radicalisation on 4Chan Fang and Repnikova, Demystifying Little Pink Otsuka - World and Variation the Reproduction and Consumption of Narrative
  • 29. Narrative Consumption and invention “[A]s narrative consumption motivates the excessive consumption of the kind shown by the desperate child consumers of Bikkuriman stickers, it also bears within it the possibility of a new stage wherein consumers themselves begin to create commodities and consume them on their own terms." Otsuka Eiji, Narrative Consumption Keren Wang, SP 2022
  • 30. The relations between worldviews and narratives, according to Otsuka Eiji, Narrative Consumption