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Corporate pathos

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refers to the use of an emotional appeal. The term "corporate pathos" describes the use of emotional arguments alongside rational explanations for organizations to convince audiences of their given position. The corporate pathos technique is used by businesses facing a crisis and an angry public.
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jargon for the employment of emotional engagement techniques to help alter adverse public attitudes to a corporation.
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'Corporate pathos': new approaches to quell hostile publics
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Abuse
Appointeeship
Citizenship
Communication
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Ethics
Identity
Interlocks
Liability
Machiavellianism
Narcissism
Nationalism
Opportunity
Pathos
Power
Promoter
Propaganda

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