Handbook of Visual Communication
Theory, Methods, and Media
Herausgeber: Josephson, Sheree; Smith, Ken; Kelly, James
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Theory, Methods, and Media
Herausgeber: Josephson, Sheree; Smith, Ken; Kelly, James
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This Handbook of Visual Communication explores the key theoretical areas and research methods of visual communication. With chapters contributed by many of the best-known and respected scholars in visual communication, this volume brings together significant and influential work in the discipline.
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This Handbook of Visual Communication explores the key theoretical areas and research methods of visual communication. With chapters contributed by many of the best-known and respected scholars in visual communication, this volume brings together significant and influential work in the discipline.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1164g
- ISBN-13: 9781138590304
- ISBN-10: 1138590304
- Artikelnr.: 69947728
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1164g
- ISBN-13: 9781138590304
- ISBN-10: 1138590304
- Artikelnr.: 69947728
Sheree Josephson is a presidential distinguished professor of communication at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, where she also serves as department chair. She is an eye-tracking researcher who has published numerous scholarly journal articles, book chapters, and the book Visualizing the web: Evaluating Online Design from a Visual Communication Perspective. James D. Kelly is the director of Journalism at Indiana University Bloomington where he teaches photojournalism and healthcare reporting. He is a former editor of Visual Communication Quarterly and researches the influence of digital imaging technology on news photo credibility and audience understanding of photojournalism ethics. Ken Smith was publisher of the Green River Star in Wyoming prior to receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Utah. He served on the faculty at the Department of Communication & Journalism in the University of Wyoming for 26 years and was head of the department for 15 of those years.
INTRODUCTION Visual Communication Dominates the 21st Century VISUAL
PERCEPTION 1. Perception Theory: A Neurological Perspective on Visual
Communication 2. Using Eye Tracking to See How Children Read Interactive
Storybooks with Supplemental or Incidental Digital Features VISUAL
COGNITION 3. Visual Cognition 4. Vsual-Verbal Redundancy and College
Choice: Does the Level of Redundancy in Student Recruitment Advertisements
Affect High School Students' Decision-Making Process? AESTHETICS 5.
Aesthetics Theory: Aesthetic Experience as a Communicative Tool in the 21st
Century 6. Applying Aesthetic Principles to Tell Stories through
Photojournalism: Taking a Look Back at my Memorable Images VISUAL RHETORIC
7. Visual Rhetoric: Theory, Method, and Application in the Modern World 8.
Trump as Global Spectacle: The Visual Rhetoric of Magazine Covers VISUAL
SEMIOTICS 9. Visual Semiotics Theory: Introduction to the Science of Signs
10. Jordanian Banknote Design: A Social Semiotic Analysis 11. The Myth of
the American Landscape: Photography and the Semiotics of Nature CULTURAL
STUDIES 12. Cultural Studies Theory: The Production and Consumption of
Meaning 13. Altering the Body/Altering Communication: Using Cultural
Studies Theory to Examine Interactions Related to Body Modification VISUAL
ETHNOGRAPHY 14. Visual Ethnography: From Visual to Networked to Multimodal
Practice 15. Oppositional Articulations: An Ethnographic Study with Black
Artists in Austin, TX VISUAL NARRATIVE 16. Narrative Theory: Visual
Storytelling 17. Performing the Past in the Present: Prosperity Junction,
Public Memory, and American Identity MEDIA AESTHETICS 18. Applied Media
Aesthetics: Encoding and Decoding Meta-Messages 19. Understanding X-ray
Images: A Medi(c)a(l) Aesthetics Approach DIGITAL MEDIA 20. Digital Media
Theory: From One Way to Multidirectional Communication 21. Google Doodles
and Collective Memory-Making 22. Profile Pictures Across Platforms: How
Identity Visually Manifests Itself Among Social Media Accounts VISUAL
INTERTEXTUALITY 23. Visual Intertextuality Theory: Exploring Political
Communication and Visual Intertextuality through Meme Wars 24. What Makes
an Internet Meme a Meme? Five Essential Characteristics VISUAL ETHICS 25.
Visual Ethics: A Dynamic of Process and Meaning 26. 'Stolen Valor,' Moral
Panic, and the Ethics of Digital Vigilantism VISUAL LITERACY 27. Visual
Literacy Theory: Moving Forward 28. Fakes, Forgery, and Facebook: An
Examination of Visual Literacy in the Era of Manipulated Images, Fake News,
and Alternative Facts
PERCEPTION 1. Perception Theory: A Neurological Perspective on Visual
Communication 2. Using Eye Tracking to See How Children Read Interactive
Storybooks with Supplemental or Incidental Digital Features VISUAL
COGNITION 3. Visual Cognition 4. Vsual-Verbal Redundancy and College
Choice: Does the Level of Redundancy in Student Recruitment Advertisements
Affect High School Students' Decision-Making Process? AESTHETICS 5.
Aesthetics Theory: Aesthetic Experience as a Communicative Tool in the 21st
Century 6. Applying Aesthetic Principles to Tell Stories through
Photojournalism: Taking a Look Back at my Memorable Images VISUAL RHETORIC
7. Visual Rhetoric: Theory, Method, and Application in the Modern World 8.
Trump as Global Spectacle: The Visual Rhetoric of Magazine Covers VISUAL
SEMIOTICS 9. Visual Semiotics Theory: Introduction to the Science of Signs
10. Jordanian Banknote Design: A Social Semiotic Analysis 11. The Myth of
the American Landscape: Photography and the Semiotics of Nature CULTURAL
STUDIES 12. Cultural Studies Theory: The Production and Consumption of
Meaning 13. Altering the Body/Altering Communication: Using Cultural
Studies Theory to Examine Interactions Related to Body Modification VISUAL
ETHNOGRAPHY 14. Visual Ethnography: From Visual to Networked to Multimodal
Practice 15. Oppositional Articulations: An Ethnographic Study with Black
Artists in Austin, TX VISUAL NARRATIVE 16. Narrative Theory: Visual
Storytelling 17. Performing the Past in the Present: Prosperity Junction,
Public Memory, and American Identity MEDIA AESTHETICS 18. Applied Media
Aesthetics: Encoding and Decoding Meta-Messages 19. Understanding X-ray
Images: A Medi(c)a(l) Aesthetics Approach DIGITAL MEDIA 20. Digital Media
Theory: From One Way to Multidirectional Communication 21. Google Doodles
and Collective Memory-Making 22. Profile Pictures Across Platforms: How
Identity Visually Manifests Itself Among Social Media Accounts VISUAL
INTERTEXTUALITY 23. Visual Intertextuality Theory: Exploring Political
Communication and Visual Intertextuality through Meme Wars 24. What Makes
an Internet Meme a Meme? Five Essential Characteristics VISUAL ETHICS 25.
Visual Ethics: A Dynamic of Process and Meaning 26. 'Stolen Valor,' Moral
Panic, and the Ethics of Digital Vigilantism VISUAL LITERACY 27. Visual
Literacy Theory: Moving Forward 28. Fakes, Forgery, and Facebook: An
Examination of Visual Literacy in the Era of Manipulated Images, Fake News,
and Alternative Facts
INTRODUCTION Visual Communication Dominates the 21st Century VISUAL
PERCEPTION 1. Perception Theory: A Neurological Perspective on Visual
Communication 2. Using Eye Tracking to See How Children Read Interactive
Storybooks with Supplemental or Incidental Digital Features VISUAL
COGNITION 3. Visual Cognition 4. Vsual-Verbal Redundancy and College
Choice: Does the Level of Redundancy in Student Recruitment Advertisements
Affect High School Students' Decision-Making Process? AESTHETICS 5.
Aesthetics Theory: Aesthetic Experience as a Communicative Tool in the 21st
Century 6. Applying Aesthetic Principles to Tell Stories through
Photojournalism: Taking a Look Back at my Memorable Images VISUAL RHETORIC
7. Visual Rhetoric: Theory, Method, and Application in the Modern World 8.
Trump as Global Spectacle: The Visual Rhetoric of Magazine Covers VISUAL
SEMIOTICS 9. Visual Semiotics Theory: Introduction to the Science of Signs
10. Jordanian Banknote Design: A Social Semiotic Analysis 11. The Myth of
the American Landscape: Photography and the Semiotics of Nature CULTURAL
STUDIES 12. Cultural Studies Theory: The Production and Consumption of
Meaning 13. Altering the Body/Altering Communication: Using Cultural
Studies Theory to Examine Interactions Related to Body Modification VISUAL
ETHNOGRAPHY 14. Visual Ethnography: From Visual to Networked to Multimodal
Practice 15. Oppositional Articulations: An Ethnographic Study with Black
Artists in Austin, TX VISUAL NARRATIVE 16. Narrative Theory: Visual
Storytelling 17. Performing the Past in the Present: Prosperity Junction,
Public Memory, and American Identity MEDIA AESTHETICS 18. Applied Media
Aesthetics: Encoding and Decoding Meta-Messages 19. Understanding X-ray
Images: A Medi(c)a(l) Aesthetics Approach DIGITAL MEDIA 20. Digital Media
Theory: From One Way to Multidirectional Communication 21. Google Doodles
and Collective Memory-Making 22. Profile Pictures Across Platforms: How
Identity Visually Manifests Itself Among Social Media Accounts VISUAL
INTERTEXTUALITY 23. Visual Intertextuality Theory: Exploring Political
Communication and Visual Intertextuality through Meme Wars 24. What Makes
an Internet Meme a Meme? Five Essential Characteristics VISUAL ETHICS 25.
Visual Ethics: A Dynamic of Process and Meaning 26. 'Stolen Valor,' Moral
Panic, and the Ethics of Digital Vigilantism VISUAL LITERACY 27. Visual
Literacy Theory: Moving Forward 28. Fakes, Forgery, and Facebook: An
Examination of Visual Literacy in the Era of Manipulated Images, Fake News,
and Alternative Facts
PERCEPTION 1. Perception Theory: A Neurological Perspective on Visual
Communication 2. Using Eye Tracking to See How Children Read Interactive
Storybooks with Supplemental or Incidental Digital Features VISUAL
COGNITION 3. Visual Cognition 4. Vsual-Verbal Redundancy and College
Choice: Does the Level of Redundancy in Student Recruitment Advertisements
Affect High School Students' Decision-Making Process? AESTHETICS 5.
Aesthetics Theory: Aesthetic Experience as a Communicative Tool in the 21st
Century 6. Applying Aesthetic Principles to Tell Stories through
Photojournalism: Taking a Look Back at my Memorable Images VISUAL RHETORIC
7. Visual Rhetoric: Theory, Method, and Application in the Modern World 8.
Trump as Global Spectacle: The Visual Rhetoric of Magazine Covers VISUAL
SEMIOTICS 9. Visual Semiotics Theory: Introduction to the Science of Signs
10. Jordanian Banknote Design: A Social Semiotic Analysis 11. The Myth of
the American Landscape: Photography and the Semiotics of Nature CULTURAL
STUDIES 12. Cultural Studies Theory: The Production and Consumption of
Meaning 13. Altering the Body/Altering Communication: Using Cultural
Studies Theory to Examine Interactions Related to Body Modification VISUAL
ETHNOGRAPHY 14. Visual Ethnography: From Visual to Networked to Multimodal
Practice 15. Oppositional Articulations: An Ethnographic Study with Black
Artists in Austin, TX VISUAL NARRATIVE 16. Narrative Theory: Visual
Storytelling 17. Performing the Past in the Present: Prosperity Junction,
Public Memory, and American Identity MEDIA AESTHETICS 18. Applied Media
Aesthetics: Encoding and Decoding Meta-Messages 19. Understanding X-ray
Images: A Medi(c)a(l) Aesthetics Approach DIGITAL MEDIA 20. Digital Media
Theory: From One Way to Multidirectional Communication 21. Google Doodles
and Collective Memory-Making 22. Profile Pictures Across Platforms: How
Identity Visually Manifests Itself Among Social Media Accounts VISUAL
INTERTEXTUALITY 23. Visual Intertextuality Theory: Exploring Political
Communication and Visual Intertextuality through Meme Wars 24. What Makes
an Internet Meme a Meme? Five Essential Characteristics VISUAL ETHICS 25.
Visual Ethics: A Dynamic of Process and Meaning 26. 'Stolen Valor,' Moral
Panic, and the Ethics of Digital Vigilantism VISUAL LITERACY 27. Visual
Literacy Theory: Moving Forward 28. Fakes, Forgery, and Facebook: An
Examination of Visual Literacy in the Era of Manipulated Images, Fake News,
and Alternative Facts