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Human Rights for Communicators

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This volume adds to the extensive body of published research on visual communication as a source of meaning, knowledge, and behavior in contemporary culture.

They reflect the increasing interest in visual communication from within and without the discipline.

The major areas of research covered are visual perception, rhetoric, and the technologies of symbolic structures, and most of the chapters focus on the significance of identity as a key concept of visual communication research and as fundamental to understanding human communication.

Chapters focus on visual intelligence, perception and memory, and cognition and provide a frame for understanding the connections among vision, meaning-making and development of self.

Also considered are methods, practices, and theories of visual rhetoric.

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Hampton Press
1572735686 / 9781572735682
Hardback
323
30/04/2004
United States
English
172 p.
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