Posts Tagged ‘perception management’
dask: what life would be like after the earthquake
August 18th, 2010 by lifeproof
There was a disastrous earthquake on August 17, 1999 around Kocaeli, which is the neighboring city to Istanbul, Turkey. Approximately, 30 thousand people died, tens of thousands of people became homeless. After the earthquake, DASK (Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool) was established, which is an organization in Turkey that works with the World Bank to make sure that [...]
Tags: August 17 1999, catastrophy insurance, communication strategy, DASK, earthquaek in turkey, earthquake, insurance, interpersonal communication, Istanbul, kocaeli, perception, perception management, perceptual categories, strategical communication, strategy, the World Bank, Turkey, Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
refugees of 2009
December 31st, 2009 by lifeproof
We, the refugees of 2009, seek peace and ataraxia in 2010. Yet, that’s unlikely to happen in 2010. Skip the forthcoming year and try your chance again in 2011 or maybe the renowned 2012. This year brought us economic crisis, the inevitability of Global Warming, more crimes against humanity, an African-American president, Qaddafi as a [...]
Tags: 2010, change, climate change, Heraclitus, new year, perception, perception management, re-transformation of global geopolitics, review of 2009, the Greater Middle East Project, the Middle East
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
Marketing: Creation of Reality
July 19th, 2009 by lifeproof
Marketing is well-known for its manipulation–it is also affiliated to and compared with public relations, perception management and propaganda. Here, you can see a marketing agency ad, which depicts how important and significant marketing is: without marketing there was no Lumiere, Darwin or Graham Bell. Their motto is “good marketing makes all the difference.” And [...]
Tags: adsoftheworld, advertising, Charles Darwin, Graham Bell, Lumiere Brothers, manipulation, marketing, perception management, propaganda, public relations
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