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Social Psychology Of Pictures 1st Edition Pascal Moliner

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Social Psychology Of Pictures 1st Edition Pascal Moliner
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 137
Author: Pascal Moliner
ISBN: 9781527547858, 152754785X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Social Psychology Of Pictures 1st Edition Pascal Moliner by Pascal Moliner 9781527547858, 152754785X instant download after payment.

We see and represent our social environment not as it is, but as we believe it to be. This is the thesis defended in this book, supported by conceptual elements and illustrated by numerous examples drawn from anthropology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology and social psychology. These examples show that people sharing different beliefs about the same object produce different images of that object (such as drawings or photos), and highlight that such people interpret the same image of this object differently. Finally, they show that, when these people communicate through images, they find it difficult to understand each other. On the basis of these observations, the book proposes a psychosocial theory of the link between beliefs and iconography.This book is mainly intended for students and researchers in the humanities and social sciences, interested in the problematic of images. However, it will also be of interest to communication practitioners and the general public.

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