Research Handbook on Visual Politics
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Research Handbook on Visual Politics
Lilleker, Darren; Veneti, Anastasia
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
01/2023
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Inglês
9781800376922
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Contents:
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Visual Politics xvii
Darren Lilleker and Anastasia Veneti
PART I THEORIES AND METHODS
1 Visual rhetoric and the analysis of persuasive political communication 2
Chris Miles
2 Visualizing values: cultural dimensions in the visual framing of
COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Brazil, Indonesia, and the U.S. 14
Lulu Rodriguez, Daniela V. Dimitrova, Muhammad Noor Fakhruzzaman and
Vitoria Faccin-Herman
3 Eye-tracking methodology in research on visual politics 29
Franziska Marquart
4 Computational visual analysis in political communication 41
Yilang Peng and Yingdan Lu
5 Politics of (comics) representation: visualising embodied research and data 54
Alexandra P. Alberda and Anna Feigenbaum
PART II DEPICTIONS OF POWER
6 Visual narratives and the legitimation of power: foreign monarchs
versus national elites in nineteenth-century Greece 69
Christina Koulouri
7 Islamic State, strategic self-othering and the weaponisation of
propaganda images 81
Jared Ahmad
8 Imaged communities: the visual construction, contestation and
commercialisation of the nation 94
Cesar Jimenez-Martinez
9 The visual representation of politicians 108
Dennis Steffan
10 The faces of leadership: picturing power in democratic countries and
dictatorial regimes 122
Luciano Cheles
11 Artivism as transformative practice: the case of Non Una Di Meno 137
Lidia Salvatori
PART III DEPICTIONS OF AUTHENTICITY
12 Me, myself and I: selfies as vehicles of personalised politics in the
social media era 152
Maja Simunjak
13 Social media, visuals, and politics: a look at politicians' digital visual
habitus on Instagram 166
Vincent Raynauld and Mireille Lalancette
14 Authenticity and anachronistic media forms: visual presentations of
politicians in party-political broadcasting 180
Vincent Campbell
15 Leaders' visual communication styles: between personalisation and populism 193
Roberta Bracciale and Antonio Martella
16 When visual communication fosters leaders' exceptional and ordinary
image: the Salvini case 214
Marco Mazzoni and Roberto Mincigrucci
17 Politainment as dance: visual storytelling on TikTok among Spanish
political parties 227
Rocio Zamora-Medina
18 Judging a book by its cover: political impression management on
Instagram: privatization and voter engagement 243
Stephanie De Munter, Philippe De Vries and Christ'l De Landtsheer
PART IV DEPICTIONS OF IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES
19 Peripheral cues and the power of simple images 258
Darren Lilleker and Panos Koliastasis
20 Understanding the meanings of visuals: the motivations and values of
Black Lives Matter and social justice art activists 267
Gabriel B. Tait
21 LGBTQ+ visual activism 283
Tessa Lewin and Olu Jenzen
22 Memes as vernacular politics 297
Viktor Chagas
23 Political engagement and satire: a change in the conversation 309
Mehnaaz Momen
24 'What's Your Warrior?' Selling service in the United States Army using
social media, superheroes, and computer games 321
Brendan Maartens
PART V DEPICTING REALITY
25 Indeterminacy, performativity and the 'dialectics of the real': the
problem of knowledge in the analysis of visual politics 335
Matteo Stocchetti
26 The political work of war and conflict images 345
Katy Parry
27 The political symbolism of flags in revolutionary movements: the case
of the 1821 Greek War of Independence 359
Anastasia Veneti and Stamatis Poulakidakos
28 Look into my lies: the strategic use of photography in UK Gov's 2021
coronavirus campaign 371
Bernadine Jones and Ellie Macdonald
29 Photojournalists as NGO advocates: balancing between two realities 382
Jenni Maeenpaeae
30 Watching the watchers: sousveillance as a political response to
surveillance society 396
Paul Reilly
Index
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Visual Politics xvii
Darren Lilleker and Anastasia Veneti
PART I THEORIES AND METHODS
1 Visual rhetoric and the analysis of persuasive political communication 2
Chris Miles
2 Visualizing values: cultural dimensions in the visual framing of
COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Brazil, Indonesia, and the U.S. 14
Lulu Rodriguez, Daniela V. Dimitrova, Muhammad Noor Fakhruzzaman and
Vitoria Faccin-Herman
3 Eye-tracking methodology in research on visual politics 29
Franziska Marquart
4 Computational visual analysis in political communication 41
Yilang Peng and Yingdan Lu
5 Politics of (comics) representation: visualising embodied research and data 54
Alexandra P. Alberda and Anna Feigenbaum
PART II DEPICTIONS OF POWER
6 Visual narratives and the legitimation of power: foreign monarchs
versus national elites in nineteenth-century Greece 69
Christina Koulouri
7 Islamic State, strategic self-othering and the weaponisation of
propaganda images 81
Jared Ahmad
8 Imaged communities: the visual construction, contestation and
commercialisation of the nation 94
Cesar Jimenez-Martinez
9 The visual representation of politicians 108
Dennis Steffan
10 The faces of leadership: picturing power in democratic countries and
dictatorial regimes 122
Luciano Cheles
11 Artivism as transformative practice: the case of Non Una Di Meno 137
Lidia Salvatori
PART III DEPICTIONS OF AUTHENTICITY
12 Me, myself and I: selfies as vehicles of personalised politics in the
social media era 152
Maja Simunjak
13 Social media, visuals, and politics: a look at politicians' digital visual
habitus on Instagram 166
Vincent Raynauld and Mireille Lalancette
14 Authenticity and anachronistic media forms: visual presentations of
politicians in party-political broadcasting 180
Vincent Campbell
15 Leaders' visual communication styles: between personalisation and populism 193
Roberta Bracciale and Antonio Martella
16 When visual communication fosters leaders' exceptional and ordinary
image: the Salvini case 214
Marco Mazzoni and Roberto Mincigrucci
17 Politainment as dance: visual storytelling on TikTok among Spanish
political parties 227
Rocio Zamora-Medina
18 Judging a book by its cover: political impression management on
Instagram: privatization and voter engagement 243
Stephanie De Munter, Philippe De Vries and Christ'l De Landtsheer
PART IV DEPICTIONS OF IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES
19 Peripheral cues and the power of simple images 258
Darren Lilleker and Panos Koliastasis
20 Understanding the meanings of visuals: the motivations and values of
Black Lives Matter and social justice art activists 267
Gabriel B. Tait
21 LGBTQ+ visual activism 283
Tessa Lewin and Olu Jenzen
22 Memes as vernacular politics 297
Viktor Chagas
23 Political engagement and satire: a change in the conversation 309
Mehnaaz Momen
24 'What's Your Warrior?' Selling service in the United States Army using
social media, superheroes, and computer games 321
Brendan Maartens
PART V DEPICTING REALITY
25 Indeterminacy, performativity and the 'dialectics of the real': the
problem of knowledge in the analysis of visual politics 335
Matteo Stocchetti
26 The political work of war and conflict images 345
Katy Parry
27 The political symbolism of flags in revolutionary movements: the case
of the 1821 Greek War of Independence 359
Anastasia Veneti and Stamatis Poulakidakos
28 Look into my lies: the strategic use of photography in UK Gov's 2021
coronavirus campaign 371
Bernadine Jones and Ellie Macdonald
29 Photojournalists as NGO advocates: balancing between two realities 382
Jenni Maeenpaeae
30 Watching the watchers: sousveillance as a political response to
surveillance society 396
Paul Reilly
Index
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visuals; politics; images; persuasion; symbolism; iconography
Contents:
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Visual Politics xvii
Darren Lilleker and Anastasia Veneti
PART I THEORIES AND METHODS
1 Visual rhetoric and the analysis of persuasive political communication 2
Chris Miles
2 Visualizing values: cultural dimensions in the visual framing of
COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Brazil, Indonesia, and the U.S. 14
Lulu Rodriguez, Daniela V. Dimitrova, Muhammad Noor Fakhruzzaman and
Vitoria Faccin-Herman
3 Eye-tracking methodology in research on visual politics 29
Franziska Marquart
4 Computational visual analysis in political communication 41
Yilang Peng and Yingdan Lu
5 Politics of (comics) representation: visualising embodied research and data 54
Alexandra P. Alberda and Anna Feigenbaum
PART II DEPICTIONS OF POWER
6 Visual narratives and the legitimation of power: foreign monarchs
versus national elites in nineteenth-century Greece 69
Christina Koulouri
7 Islamic State, strategic self-othering and the weaponisation of
propaganda images 81
Jared Ahmad
8 Imaged communities: the visual construction, contestation and
commercialisation of the nation 94
Cesar Jimenez-Martinez
9 The visual representation of politicians 108
Dennis Steffan
10 The faces of leadership: picturing power in democratic countries and
dictatorial regimes 122
Luciano Cheles
11 Artivism as transformative practice: the case of Non Una Di Meno 137
Lidia Salvatori
PART III DEPICTIONS OF AUTHENTICITY
12 Me, myself and I: selfies as vehicles of personalised politics in the
social media era 152
Maja Simunjak
13 Social media, visuals, and politics: a look at politicians' digital visual
habitus on Instagram 166
Vincent Raynauld and Mireille Lalancette
14 Authenticity and anachronistic media forms: visual presentations of
politicians in party-political broadcasting 180
Vincent Campbell
15 Leaders' visual communication styles: between personalisation and populism 193
Roberta Bracciale and Antonio Martella
16 When visual communication fosters leaders' exceptional and ordinary
image: the Salvini case 214
Marco Mazzoni and Roberto Mincigrucci
17 Politainment as dance: visual storytelling on TikTok among Spanish
political parties 227
Rocio Zamora-Medina
18 Judging a book by its cover: political impression management on
Instagram: privatization and voter engagement 243
Stephanie De Munter, Philippe De Vries and Christ'l De Landtsheer
PART IV DEPICTIONS OF IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES
19 Peripheral cues and the power of simple images 258
Darren Lilleker and Panos Koliastasis
20 Understanding the meanings of visuals: the motivations and values of
Black Lives Matter and social justice art activists 267
Gabriel B. Tait
21 LGBTQ+ visual activism 283
Tessa Lewin and Olu Jenzen
22 Memes as vernacular politics 297
Viktor Chagas
23 Political engagement and satire: a change in the conversation 309
Mehnaaz Momen
24 'What's Your Warrior?' Selling service in the United States Army using
social media, superheroes, and computer games 321
Brendan Maartens
PART V DEPICTING REALITY
25 Indeterminacy, performativity and the 'dialectics of the real': the
problem of knowledge in the analysis of visual politics 335
Matteo Stocchetti
26 The political work of war and conflict images 345
Katy Parry
27 The political symbolism of flags in revolutionary movements: the case
of the 1821 Greek War of Independence 359
Anastasia Veneti and Stamatis Poulakidakos
28 Look into my lies: the strategic use of photography in UK Gov's 2021
coronavirus campaign 371
Bernadine Jones and Ellie Macdonald
29 Photojournalists as NGO advocates: balancing between two realities 382
Jenni Maeenpaeae
30 Watching the watchers: sousveillance as a political response to
surveillance society 396
Paul Reilly
Index
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Visual Politics xvii
Darren Lilleker and Anastasia Veneti
PART I THEORIES AND METHODS
1 Visual rhetoric and the analysis of persuasive political communication 2
Chris Miles
2 Visualizing values: cultural dimensions in the visual framing of
COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Brazil, Indonesia, and the U.S. 14
Lulu Rodriguez, Daniela V. Dimitrova, Muhammad Noor Fakhruzzaman and
Vitoria Faccin-Herman
3 Eye-tracking methodology in research on visual politics 29
Franziska Marquart
4 Computational visual analysis in political communication 41
Yilang Peng and Yingdan Lu
5 Politics of (comics) representation: visualising embodied research and data 54
Alexandra P. Alberda and Anna Feigenbaum
PART II DEPICTIONS OF POWER
6 Visual narratives and the legitimation of power: foreign monarchs
versus national elites in nineteenth-century Greece 69
Christina Koulouri
7 Islamic State, strategic self-othering and the weaponisation of
propaganda images 81
Jared Ahmad
8 Imaged communities: the visual construction, contestation and
commercialisation of the nation 94
Cesar Jimenez-Martinez
9 The visual representation of politicians 108
Dennis Steffan
10 The faces of leadership: picturing power in democratic countries and
dictatorial regimes 122
Luciano Cheles
11 Artivism as transformative practice: the case of Non Una Di Meno 137
Lidia Salvatori
PART III DEPICTIONS OF AUTHENTICITY
12 Me, myself and I: selfies as vehicles of personalised politics in the
social media era 152
Maja Simunjak
13 Social media, visuals, and politics: a look at politicians' digital visual
habitus on Instagram 166
Vincent Raynauld and Mireille Lalancette
14 Authenticity and anachronistic media forms: visual presentations of
politicians in party-political broadcasting 180
Vincent Campbell
15 Leaders' visual communication styles: between personalisation and populism 193
Roberta Bracciale and Antonio Martella
16 When visual communication fosters leaders' exceptional and ordinary
image: the Salvini case 214
Marco Mazzoni and Roberto Mincigrucci
17 Politainment as dance: visual storytelling on TikTok among Spanish
political parties 227
Rocio Zamora-Medina
18 Judging a book by its cover: political impression management on
Instagram: privatization and voter engagement 243
Stephanie De Munter, Philippe De Vries and Christ'l De Landtsheer
PART IV DEPICTIONS OF IDEAS AND IDEOLOGIES
19 Peripheral cues and the power of simple images 258
Darren Lilleker and Panos Koliastasis
20 Understanding the meanings of visuals: the motivations and values of
Black Lives Matter and social justice art activists 267
Gabriel B. Tait
21 LGBTQ+ visual activism 283
Tessa Lewin and Olu Jenzen
22 Memes as vernacular politics 297
Viktor Chagas
23 Political engagement and satire: a change in the conversation 309
Mehnaaz Momen
24 'What's Your Warrior?' Selling service in the United States Army using
social media, superheroes, and computer games 321
Brendan Maartens
PART V DEPICTING REALITY
25 Indeterminacy, performativity and the 'dialectics of the real': the
problem of knowledge in the analysis of visual politics 335
Matteo Stocchetti
26 The political work of war and conflict images 345
Katy Parry
27 The political symbolism of flags in revolutionary movements: the case
of the 1821 Greek War of Independence 359
Anastasia Veneti and Stamatis Poulakidakos
28 Look into my lies: the strategic use of photography in UK Gov's 2021
coronavirus campaign 371
Bernadine Jones and Ellie Macdonald
29 Photojournalists as NGO advocates: balancing between two realities 382
Jenni Maeenpaeae
30 Watching the watchers: sousveillance as a political response to
surveillance society 396
Paul Reilly
Index
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