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    Should we agree to disagree? Pragmatism and peer disagreement.Susan Dieleman & Steven W. Visual Analogies and Arguments - unknown
    In this paper, I take up the conciliatory-steadfast debate occurring within social epistemology in regards to the phenomenon of peer disagreement. I will argue, because the conciliatory perspective al-lows us to understand argumentation pragmatically—as a method of problem-solving within a community rather than as a method for obtaining the truth—that in most cases, we should not simply agree to disagree.
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    Resisting Racist Propaganda: Distorted Visual Communication and Epistemic Activism.José Medina - 2018 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 56 (S1):50-75.
    This article explores how racist propaganda works in visual communication and how such propaganda can be resisted. The article analyzes how photography has created new possibilities for the insidious dissemination of racist messages and discusses ways of resisting these visually transmitted propagandistic messages. The two sections of the article focus on examples of racist propaganda in visual culture: in section 1, the focus is on the propagandistic use of photography in the early twentieth century by the pro‐lynching (...)
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    Visual Communication in the Politico-Cultural Sphere.Nerijus Stasiulis - 2020 - Cultura 17 (1):7-18.
    The article reviews the developing studies of visuality with respect to their own focus on cultural and political fields in which visual communication unfolds. I found that that some of the academic interests related to visuality can be located within the broader or intersecting field of cultural and political studies and provide successful tools of analysing and describing the communicational interactions within local communities situated in broader contexts of mobility. Some light is shed on the visualisations of the (...)
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    The Visual Communication of Book Covers in Croatia.Josipa Selthofer - 2020 - Logos 30 (4):48-60.
    The aim of this paper is to analyse and compare the graphic elements present on book covers published in Croatia from 2012 to 2018, and compare the data with the graphic elements on book covers from five other European book markets. Hofstede’s model of cultural dimensions was used in the research to examine the ways in which the design of book covers is influenced by culture. The graphic elements on book covers from Croatia and a sample of five European countries (...)
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    Prints and Visual Communication.Wolfgang Lederer - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (2):276-276.
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    Visual communication to children in the supermarket context: Health protective or exploitive? [REVIEW]Brent Berry & Taralyn McMullen - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (3):333-348.
    In light of growing concerns about obesity, Winson (2004, Agriculture and Human Values 21(4): 299–312) calls for more research into the supermarket foodscape as a point of connection between consumers and food choice. In this study, we systematically examine the marketing of ready-to-eat breakfast cereals to children in Toronto, Ontario supermarkets. The supermarket cereal aisle is a relatively unstudied visual collage of competing brands, colors, spokes-characters, and incentives aimed at influencing consumer choice. We found that breakfast cereal products with (...)
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    Handbook of Visual Communication: Theory, Methods, and Media.Sheree Josephson & James D. Kelly - 2020 - Routledge.
    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. The second edition of this already-classic text has been completely revised to reflect the metamorphosis of communication in the last 15 years and the ubiquity of visual communication in our modern (...)
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  8. The speaking image: visual communication and the nature of depiction.Robert Hopkins - 2006 - In Matthew Kieran (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art. Blackwell. pp. 135--159.
    This paper summarises the main claims I have made in a series of publications on depiction. Having described six features of depiction that any account should explain, I sketch an account that does this. The account understands depiction in terms of the experience to which it gives rise, and construes that experience as one of resemblance. The property in respect of which resemblance is experienced was identified by Thomas Reid, in his account of ‘visible figure’. I defend the account against (...)
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    Relativity of Visual Communication.Arto Mutanen - 2016 - Santalka: Filosofija, Komunikacija 24 (1):24-35.
    Communication is sharing and conveying information. In visual communication especially visual messages have to be formulated and interpreted. The interpretation is relative to a method of information presentation method which is human construction. This holds also in the case of visual languages. The notions of syntax and semantics for visual languages are not so well founded as they are for natural languages. Visual languages are both syntactically and semantically dense. The density is connected (...)
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  10. Prints and Visual Communication.William M. Ivins - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (18):168-169.
     
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    Topology Optimization of Interactive Visual Communication Networks Based on the Non-Line-of-Sight Congestion Control Algorithm.Boya Liu & Xiaobo Zhou - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-11.
    In this paper, an in-depth study of interactive visual communication of network topology through non-line-of-sight congestion control algorithms is conducted to address the real-time routing problem of adapting to dynamic topologies, and a delay-constrained stochastic routing algorithm is proposed to enable packets to reach GB within the delay threshold in the absence of end-to-end delay information while improving network throughput and reducing network resource consumption. The algorithm requires each sending node to select an available relay set based on (...)
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    A Case Study of Visual Communication Courses in German Art Design Disciplines.M. A. O. Yong-mei - 2012 - Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 2:013.
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    The Digital Evolution: Visual Communication in the Electronic Age : Essays, Lectures, and Interviews, 1967-1998.A. D. Coleman - 1998
    Widely recognized as America's premiere photography critic, Coleman took an interest in emerging digital technologies long before his colleagues. In fact, the earliest text in this new book of essays concerning the advent of electronic media is from 1967. The intervening thirty years have found Coleman returning to topics such as digitized images, the shifting concept of intellectual property, the impact of computers on photography as a whole, and the social implications of the Internet and World Wide Web. A wide-ranging (...)
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    A Deconstructionist Study for A Reflective Image in The Age of Visual Communication - By Derrida s Deconstructionism -. 김병환 - 2020 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 92:81-108.
    이 글은 영상커뮤니케이션 시대에 영상커뮤니케이션의 사진 영상이미지들과 동영상이 미지들에 대해 해체, 디페랑스, 탈중심과 대리보충, 컨텍스트를 통해 해체론적 특성들을 밝히고, 이와 더불어 사용자의 존재 의미를 드러내는 것을 목적으로 한다. 데리다의 해체론적 해체는 일어나는 것이고 파괴임과 동시에 구성이다. 디페랑스란 차 이나고 지연하다는 의미이고, 공간적 차이와 시간적 차이를 뜻한다. 이 디페랑스와 함께하 는 탈중심과 대리보충은 모든 텍스트에 적용되고, 컨텍스트는 차이의 네트 워크 속에서 시 공적 차이를 이루면서 열린 컨텍스트가 되고 있다. 이런 특성들은 영상이미지 텍스트와 연 관되고 그 텍스트 속 이미지들 간에 작용하고 있다. (...)
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    Paolo Boccone and the visual communication of pre-Linnean botany. A comparison between his Leiden herbarium, Paris autoprint and published Icones.F. Giallombardo & T. R. van Andel - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 74:15-26.
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    Illustrated Explanation of the Visual Communication of Frontier Scientific Results.Guo-Yan Wang & Shu-Kun Tang - 2013 - Science and Society 3:014.
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    Structure in visual communication.John M. Carroll - 1982 - Semiotica 40 (3-4).
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    Nature and culture in visual communication: Japanese variations on Ludus Naturae.Massimo Leone - 2016 - Semiotica 2016 (213):213-245.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2016 Heft: 213 Seiten: 213-245.
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    Storytelling through images: how leaders managed their visual communication on Facebook during the 2019 European election campaign.Marco Mazzoni & Roberto Mincigrucci - 2022 - Journal for Cultural Research 26 (3):221-243.
    In contemporary democracies, the image that political leaders project is of central importance to their electoral appeal, however, studies of image projection have mainly been based on textual messages, undermining often visual content such as photos, memes and postcards. This study explores populist leaders image projection through visuals on Facebook in a cross-national context, with the aim of verifying if politicians use images to promote their political action or if they instead implement more complex strategies of self-branding and personalisation. (...)
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    Interactive Multimodal Television Media Adaptive Visual Communication Based on Clustering Algorithm.Huayuan Yang & Xin Zhang - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-9.
    This article starts with the environmental changes in human cognition, analyzes the virtual as the main feature of visual perception under digital technology, and explores the transition from passive to active human cognitive activities. With the diversified understanding of visual information, human contradiction of memory also began to become prominent. Aiming at the problem that the existing multimodal TV media recognition methods have low recognition rate of unknown application layer protocols, an adaptive clustering method for identifying unknown application (...)
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    Flexible Sketches and Inflexible Data Bases: Visual Communication, Conscription Devices, and Boundary Objects in Design Engineering.Kathryn Henderson - 1991 - Science, Technology and Human Values 16 (4):448-473.
    Engineering sketches and drawings are the building blocks of technological design and production. These visual representations act as the means for organizing the design to production process, hence serving as a "social glue" both between individuals and between groups. The author discusses two main capacities such visual representations serve in facilitating distributed cognition in team design work As conscription devices, they enlist and organize group participation. As boundary objects, they facilitate the reading of alternative meanings by various groups (...)
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    Innovative application of new media in visual communication design and resistance to innovation.Ge Yu, Shamim Akhter, Tribhuwan Kumar, Geovanny Genaro Reivan Ortiz & Kundharu Saddhono - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    It has become essential to create and apply new media in visual communication design due to social media existence. This study aims to investigate the role of innovative applications of new media in visual communication design in educational institutions. Traditional media design in visual communication lacks to disseminate information more effectively, which requires innovative change. Therefore, this study attempts to highlight the role of innovative application of new media in visual communication by (...)
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    The plastic of clothing and the construction of visual communication and interaction: a semiotic examination of the eighteenth-century French dress.Marilia Jardim - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (242):17-37.
    The article presents an account of the visual relations created by garments through their plastic formants, examining the role played by form, material, and composition in creating body hierarchies that produce prescribed behaviors between different subjects. The work dissects the concept of thematic role from Greimasian theory, investigating the manners in which an eighteenth-century wedding dress presents the chaining of programs governing materials, garments, and the body in the production of narrative interactions between subjects. The work utilizes a combination (...)
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    Iconoclasm: The loss of iconic image in art and visual communication.Nagla Samir - 2013 - Technoetic Arts 11 (3):335-341.
    Why is the urge to lose the iconic image relevant to reformation and modernism? A question so central in a society built more than ever on visual media dependency. Is that relevant to sceptical questioning of the essence of reality, and if the image is a reflection of reality in the era of new technology of image creating and manipulating? As iconoclasts began deliberately destroying images at the alter as a sign of reformation, modern art was no longer bound (...)
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    Semiotics in visual communication: review of Doing Visual Analysis. [REVIEW]Yueyue le ChengLiu - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (242):241-247.
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    Introduction: Vocalize to Localize? A call for better crosstalk between auditory and visual communication systems researchers: From meerkats to humans.Christian Abry, Anne Vilain & Jean-Luc Schwartz - 2005 - Interaction Studies 5 (3):313-325.
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    Introduction: Vocalize to Localize? A call for better crosstalk between auditory and visual communication systems researchers.Christian Abry, Anne Vilain & Jean-Luc Schwartz - 2005 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 5 (3):313-325.
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    Using Hermeneutics to Understand How and Why People Give Meaning to Visual Communication Artifacts.Tyler J. Thornton - 2008 - Semiotics:269-277.
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    Engraving accuracy in early modern England: visual communication and the Royal Society.Sachiko Kusukawa - forthcoming - Annals of Science.
    Images in the service of scientific knowledge (broadly construed) in early modern Europe have received much scholarly attention in recent years. Given that this was a period where there was a large...
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    Rondom Rembrandt and Beyond: On Otto Neurath’s Isotype Contributions to Visual Communication and Museum Learning.Hadwig Kraeutler - 2011 - In David Wagner, Wolfram Pichler, Elisabeth Nemeth & Richard Heinrich (eds.), Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society - N.S. 17. De Gruyter. pp. 137-174.
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    Review of William M. Ivins: Prints and Visual Communication[REVIEW]E. H. Gombrich - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (18):168-169.
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    Using data visualizations as information communication tools during a crisis: a critical review.Dennis Mathaisel - forthcoming - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society.
    Purpose This paper aims to review and critically assess the role that data visualizations played as communication media tools to help society during a worldwide crisis. This paper re-creates and analyzes several visualizations, critically and ethically assesses their strengths and limitations and provides a set of best practices that are informative, accurate, ethical and engaging at each stage in a reader’s interest. Design/methodology/approach The paper bases its methodology on the construct of “The Network Society” (Van Dijk, 2006; Castells, 2000, (...)
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    Visual semiotics and the sociology of communication.Lorenzo Vilches - 1990 - Semiotica 81 (3-4):243-258.
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    Visual Theology: Forming and Transforming the Community through the Arts edited by jensen, robin m. and kimberly j. vrudny.Tanner Capps - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (3):346-348.
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    Smile Mimicry and Emotional Contagion in Audio-Visual Computer-Mediated Communication.Phoebe H. C. Mui, Martijn B. Goudbeek, Camiel Roex, Wout Spierts & Marc G. J. Swerts - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:411451.
    We investigate whether smile mimicry and emotional contagion are evident in non-text-based computer-mediated communication (CMC). Via an ostensibly real-time audio-visual CMC platform, participants interacted with a confederate who either smiled radiantly or displayed a neutral expression throughout the interaction. Automatic analyses of expressions displayed by participants indicated that smile mimicry was at play: A higher level of activation of the facial muscle that characterises genuine smiles was observed among participants who interacted with the smiling confederate than among participants (...)
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    The Influence of Shared Visual Context on the Successful Emergence of Conventions in a Referential Communication Task.Thomas F. Müller, James Winters & Olivier Morin - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (9).
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    Integration of visual and vocal communication: Evidence for miocene origins.David A. Leavens - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2):232-233.
    Corballis suggests that apes lack voluntary control over their vocal production. However, recent evidence implicates voluntary control of vocalizations in apes, which suggests that intentional control of vocal communication predates the hominid-pongid split. Furthermore, the ease with which apes in captivity manipulate the visual attention of observers implies a common cognitive basis for joint attention in humans and apes.
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  38. Non-Verbal Communication. Notes on the Visual Perception of Human Relations.Jurgen Ruesch & Weldon Kees - 1958 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (3):400-401.
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    Reflections on the ethics of participatory visual methods to engage communities in global health research.Gillian F. Black, Alun Davies, Dalia Iskander & Mary Chambers - 2018 - Global Bioethics 29 (1):22-38.
    ABSTRACTThere is a growing body of literature describing conceptual frameworks for working with participatory visual methods. Through a global health lens, this paper examines some key themes within these frameworks. We reflect on our experiences of working with with an array of PVM to engage community members in Vietnam, Kenya, the Philippines and South Africa in biomedical research and public health. The participants that we have engaged in these processes live in under-resourced areas with high prevalence of communicable and (...)
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    Cultura visual: la pregunta por la imagen.Sergio Martínez Luna - 2019 - Buenos Aires: Sans Soleil Ediciones.
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    Cultura visuale in Italia: immagini, sguardi, dispositivi.Michele Cometa, Roberta Coglitore & Valeria Cammarata (eds.) - 2022 - Milano: Meltemi.
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    The Division of Labor in Communication: Speakers Help Listeners Account for Asymmetries in Visual Perspective.Robert D. Hawkins, Hyowon Gweon & Noah D. Goodman - 2021 - Cognitive Science 45 (3):e12926.
    Recent debates over adults' theory of mind use have been fueled by surprising failures of perspective-taking in communication, suggesting that perspective-taking may be relatively effortful. Yet adults routinely engage in effortful processes when needed. How, then, should speakers and listeners allocate their resources to achieve successful communication? We begin with the observation that the shared goal of communication induces a natural division of labor: The resources one agent chooses to allocate toward perspective-taking should depend on their expectations (...)
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    Trauma and community: the visual politics of Chinese nationalism and Sino-Japanese relations.Brook M. Blair - 2007 - Theory and Event 10 (4).
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    Trauma and Community: the Visual Politics of Chinese Identity in Sino-Japanese Relations.William Callahan - 2007 - Theory and Event 10 (4).
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    Charles Forceville: Visual and Multimodal Communication: Applying the Relevance Principle.Torben K. Grodal - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (1):81-84.
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    Seeing Patterns: Models, Visual Evidence and Pictorial Communication in the Work of Barbara McClintock. [REVIEW]Carla Keirns - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (1):163 - 196.
    Barbara McClintock won the Nobel Prize in 1983 for her discovery of mobile genetic elements. Her Nobel work began in 1944, and by 1950 McClintock began presenting her work on "controlling elements." McClintock performed her studies through the use of controlled breeding experiments with known mutant stocks, and read the action of controlling elements (transposons) in visible patterns of pigment and starch distribution. She taught close colleagues to "read" the patterns in her maize kernels, "seeing" pigment and starch genes turning (...)
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    Cultura visuale: una genealogia.Michele Cometa - 2020 - Milano: Raffaello Cortina editore.
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    Archaeology's visual culture: digging and desire.Roger Balm - 2016 - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    Archaeology's Visual Culture explores archaeology through the lens of visual culture theory. The insistent visuality of archaeology is a key stimulus for the imaginative and creative interpretation of our encounters with the past, acknowledging the multiplicity of meanings that cohere around artifacts, archaeological sites and museum displays. Archaeology's Visual Culture investigates the nature of this projection, revealing an embedded subjectivity in the imagery of archaeology. Using a wide range of case studies the book highlights the way archaeologists (...)
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    Keeping an eye on gestures: Visual perception of gestures in face-to-face communication.Marianne Gullberg & Kenneth Holmqvist - 1999 - Pragmatics and Cognition 7 (1):35-63.
    Since listeners usually look at the speaker's face, gestural information has to be absorbed through peripheral visual perception. In the literature, it has been suggested that listeners look at gestures under certain circumstances: 1) when the articulation of the gesture is peripheral; 2) when the speech channel is insufficient for comprehension; and 3) when the speaker him- or herself indicates that the gesture is worthy of attention. The research here reported employs eye tracking techniques to study the perception of (...)
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  50. Visual Arguments in Film.Jesús Alcolea-Banegas - 2009 - Argumentation 23 (2):259-275.
    Our aim is to point out some differences between verbal and visual arguments, promoting the rhetorical perspective of argumentation beyond the relevance of logic and pragmatics. In our view, if it is to be rational and successful, film as (visual) argumentation must be addressed to spectators who hold informed beliefs about the theme watched on the screen and the medium’s constraints and conventions. In our reflections to follow, we apply rhetorical analysis to film as a symbolic, human, and (...)
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