A political movement initiated in Mexico known as Zapatism is analysed through the visual objects displayed in their websites on the Internet. The objective is to make a cultural analysis and interpretation of the visual representation of Zapatistas websites, to expose their visual identity through the most salient visual signs and their corresponding cultural meanings. The analytical method introduced in this study is divided in three major aims: consolidating a pool of images retrieved from Zapatistas websites, finding patterns of visual elements within these images, and providing an interpretation for the visual signs emerging from such patterns. In the analysis, three images emerged as the core of the visual identity: the pasamontañas (...
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to evaluate success of Zapatista's movement. The first part is ca...
The Mexican cult around the image of the Virgin of Tepeyac is commonly addressed in relation with cr...
Mexico's Zapatist movement derives much of its originality from its intense discursive activity, wh...
A political movement initiated in Mexico known as Zapatism is analysed through the visual objects di...
Mexico’s Zapatista movement was one of the first to use the internet to propel a local struggle onto...
(in English): In this thesis I present the Zapatista movement and its media strategy. Further I desc...
Visual Reinterpretation of National Identity in the Public Space of Mexico Visual communication in p...
This study seeks to analyse the influence of websites upon the Mexican political sphere and internat...
Since their insurrection on January 1st, 1994, the EZLN (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional [...
A particular case of intercultural communication is displayed in the social movement known as “Zapat...
In this study, I explore two central examples of Zapatista material culture, the Zapatista mask and ...
This dissertation examines the iterations and scatterings of the icon of Mexican Revolutionary Emili...
This study identifies the background and origins of the EZLN in the State of Chiapas in Mexico. It c...
Iconography has the capability to memorialize and guarantee one\u27s place in history; iconography c...
The tensions between the Western Christian and Islamic Eastern cultures started by the 09/11 terrori...
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to evaluate success of Zapatista's movement. The first part is ca...
The Mexican cult around the image of the Virgin of Tepeyac is commonly addressed in relation with cr...
Mexico's Zapatist movement derives much of its originality from its intense discursive activity, wh...
A political movement initiated in Mexico known as Zapatism is analysed through the visual objects di...
Mexico’s Zapatista movement was one of the first to use the internet to propel a local struggle onto...
(in English): In this thesis I present the Zapatista movement and its media strategy. Further I desc...
Visual Reinterpretation of National Identity in the Public Space of Mexico Visual communication in p...
This study seeks to analyse the influence of websites upon the Mexican political sphere and internat...
Since their insurrection on January 1st, 1994, the EZLN (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional [...
A particular case of intercultural communication is displayed in the social movement known as “Zapat...
In this study, I explore two central examples of Zapatista material culture, the Zapatista mask and ...
This dissertation examines the iterations and scatterings of the icon of Mexican Revolutionary Emili...
This study identifies the background and origins of the EZLN in the State of Chiapas in Mexico. It c...
Iconography has the capability to memorialize and guarantee one\u27s place in history; iconography c...
The tensions between the Western Christian and Islamic Eastern cultures started by the 09/11 terrori...
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to evaluate success of Zapatista's movement. The first part is ca...
The Mexican cult around the image of the Virgin of Tepeyac is commonly addressed in relation with cr...
Mexico's Zapatist movement derives much of its originality from its intense discursive activity, wh...