La autosuficiencia de la escritura audiovisual científica
Author(s) -
Pedro Pinto de Oliveira
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista de la asociación española de investigación de la comunicación
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2341-2690
DOI - 10.24137/raeic.8.15.3
Subject(s) - dialectic , autonomy , democratization , audio visual , sociology , composition (language) , order (exchange) , psychology , humanities , aesthetics , art , epistemology , philosophy , multimedia , democracy , literature , computer science , political science , politics , finance , law , economics
As a central aspect in the process of democratising science, communication is thought considering the strength of new forms to convey scientific contents. The proposed reflection approaches the self-sufficiency of audio-visual scientific writing with the emergence of the academic audio-visual essay. In order to understand images’ autonomy, as well as its ubiquity, dialectics and audio-visual montage applied to the construction and communication of knowledge, we bring considerations of Georges Didi-Huberman, Galvano Della Volpe and Walter Benjamin. We incorporate also the notions of Alberto Manguel on self-sufficient audio-visual composition as contemporary academic and scientific writing. With John Dewey, we recall the debate both on the democratisation’s ethical debate and the place of science in society.
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