FHSS
Vol. 5 (2023)
Issue 2 (December)
10.69610/j.fhss.20231123
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Visual Culture and Media Representations
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James Anderson
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Received: 22 September 2023 / Accepted: 20 October 2023 / Published Online: 23 November 2023
Abstract
This paper explores the intricate relationship between visual culture and media representations. It examines how visual elements, such as images, videos, and graphics, shape our understanding of the world and influence our perceptions. By analyzing various media platforms, including television, film, the internet, and social media, the paper delves into the ways in which media representations contribute to the construction of cultural identities, social norms, and ideologies. Furthermore, it explores the role of technology in the production and consumption of visual content, as well as the potential implications of media representations on society. The paper argues that a critical engagement with visual culture and media representations is essential in order to navigate the complexities of modern communication and to foster informed and diverse perspectives.
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