O papel da perigrafia na comunicação visual ambiental
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2022.1.43260Palavras-chave:
Análise Visual, Comunicação Ambiental, América do Sul, ONG, PerigrafiaResumo
Este artigo busca analisar os elementos visuais desenhados para orientar a interpretação do significado das fotografias publicadas nas redes sociais por grupos ambientalistas na América do Sul, identificando que possibilidades e significados podem proporcionar no processo de comunicação. Por isso, analisa e compara as imagens publicadas por três filiais sul-americanas da Wildlife Conservation Society no Instagram: Argentina, Chile e Colômbia, considerando o papel complementar desse tipo de elemento na fotografia e seu impacto em seu significado.
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