June 30, 2016
Renate Meyer et al., « The role of visual communication in the process of institutionalization », HALSHS : archive ouverte en Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société, ID : 10670/1.43dd72...
How does visual communication contribute to the emergence and consolidation of new institutions? Previous research on institutionalization has primarily focused on verbal text and neglected its interaction with visual forms of communication. We propose that a more thorough and systematic engagement with the ways in which the visual interacts with the verbal may help address existing ‘fault lines’ and ‘blind spots’ in our knowledge about processes of institutionalization. In order to theorize such contribution of a visual perspective, we utilize insights from social semiotics and flesh out a number of unique affordances (i.e., particular opportunities for meaning construction) of visual communication. First, we argue that the visual mode has certain ‘constitutive features’ that enable affordances different from those of verbal text. Second, we systematically discuss a set of affordances of visual communication and how it may extend, speed up, or strengthen the effect of verbal communication.Essentially, we argue that visual communication plays a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of institutionalization.