Our everyday life is influenced by an overproduction of images and by an iconogenic surplus that is connected to the proliferation of media. These contribute to both the quality and quantity of communication, but simultaneously amplify the knowledge gap between an audience that is able to critically process messages and another that is affected uncritically by prejudices and stereotypes. Bellino argues for a critical media education to address this gap by encouraging the development of students’ critical thinking and social awareness. In this article we will discuss the results of a research-driven design project in which visual communication design students engaged with theories of cultural stereotypes and critiqued the role of medi...
Visual culture that reflects environments of a learner is covered by design education within an art ...
The paper addresses the issue of representation of women through the media, it is set in a research ...
Humans are obsessed with categorization of objects and even people. Stereotypes are just one way thi...
Our everyday life is influenced by an overproduction of images and by an iconogenic surplus that is...
Our everyday life is influenced by an overproduction of images and by an iconogenic surplus that is ...
Our everyday life is influenced by an overproduction of images and by an iconogenic surplus that is ...
The paper addresses, from the perspective of Communication Design, the issue of the representation o...
Currently, the debate regarding women’s representation in the most diffused media (e.g., advertisin...
Digital media arts programs continue to be added to school curricula throughout the United States. E...
Gender divide is currently at the heart of the international debate, “Achieve gender equality and em...
Commercial interests invariably become entwined with making films, with reporting the news and with ...
Using methods of critical inquiry, American graphic design students confront uncomfortable realities...
Young people, the most common consumers of media content, bear out the view that media shapes people...
Visual culture that reflects environments of a learner is covered by design education within an art ...
The paper addresses the issue of representation of women through the media, it is set in a research ...
Humans are obsessed with categorization of objects and even people. Stereotypes are just one way thi...
Our everyday life is influenced by an overproduction of images and by an iconogenic surplus that is...
Our everyday life is influenced by an overproduction of images and by an iconogenic surplus that is ...
Our everyday life is influenced by an overproduction of images and by an iconogenic surplus that is ...
The paper addresses, from the perspective of Communication Design, the issue of the representation o...
Currently, the debate regarding women’s representation in the most diffused media (e.g., advertisin...
Digital media arts programs continue to be added to school curricula throughout the United States. E...
Gender divide is currently at the heart of the international debate, “Achieve gender equality and em...
Commercial interests invariably become entwined with making films, with reporting the news and with ...
Using methods of critical inquiry, American graphic design students confront uncomfortable realities...
Young people, the most common consumers of media content, bear out the view that media shapes people...
Visual culture that reflects environments of a learner is covered by design education within an art ...
The paper addresses the issue of representation of women through the media, it is set in a research ...
Humans are obsessed with categorization of objects and even people. Stereotypes are just one way thi...