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DPR1506
Assignment 01




Introduction


Effective communication is crucial in today’s fast-paced world, where information can
spread rapidly through various channels. In the context of public relations, communication
design approaches, media monitoring, and media releases play vital roles in shaping
public perception and influencing stakeholder behaviour. This assignment explores various
aspects of public relations, including ethos, pathos, and logos; communication design
approaches; media monitoring tools and benefits and the crafting of a pitch letter and
media release.




Question 1

1.1

Ethos

Ethos refers to the credibility and character of the speaker or writer. It is about establishing
trust and demonstrating expertise or authority on a subject.



Example

, - A medical professional advocating for healthier lifestyles, drawing on their expertise and
experience.

- A company highlighting its commitment to corporate social responsibility and
environmental sustainability.



Pathos

Pathos appeals to the emotions of the audience, using storytelling, imagery, and emotive
language to create an emotional connection.



Example

- A charity using poignant imagery and personal stories to raise awareness and funds for a
cause.

- A politician using emotive language to connect with voters and build support.



Logos

Logos relies on logic, reason, and evidence to persuade the audience. It involves
presenting facts, data, and expert opinions to build a compelling argument.



Example

- A researcher presenting statistical evidence to support a claim about climate change.

- A company using data and expert testimony to demonstrate the effectiveness of a new
product.




1.2 communication design approach

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