Our Visual Persuasion Gap

  • Gurri M
  • Denny C
  • Harms A
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Abstract

The imagery sur- rounding her death was so moving and iconic that she became a symbol and rallying point for Iran's reformist opposition.4 The persuasive power of the image works in part because we are largely unaware of it. Since the first Bible came off Gutenberg's printing press, we have developed a culture of learning based on reading and writing texts, with no corresponding emphasis on visual literacy.

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Gurri, M., Denny, C., & Harms, A. (2010). Our Visual Persuasion Gap. The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters, 40(1). https://doi.org/10.55540/0031-1723.2511

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