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Didactic iconology

Roberto Farné, University of Bologna, Department for Life Quality Studies

Keywords: iconology, iconography, teaching, learning, image.

Abstract

Didactic iconology” is the study of images finalised to educating or, strictly speaking, to education. It is connected to the pedagogy of the media, to children’s literature, to psychology, to the history of illustration. On the historical level four points of reference define the profile of this field of study. In particular, the communicative force of the images finds outside of school the best terrain in which to express its didactic potential, through a multimedia network that accompanies the subject starting from childhood. In fact, the didactic iconography aims to study, on the one side, that world of images that activate a direct relationship with children in their free time and in play; on the other the visual repertoires whose didactic dimension is also characterised by the mediations with which they are managed.

How to cite as an article
Farnè, R. (2019). Didactic iconology. img journal, 1(1), 122-127.

How to cite as a contribution in book
Farnè, R. (2019). Didactic iconology. In A. Luigini, C. Panciroli (Eds.) img journal 01/2019 Manifesto, 122-127. ISBN 9788899586096


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Issue 01

Oct 2019

Manifesto

Edited by:
Alessandro Luigini
Chiara Panciroli

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Pages: 345
ISBN: 9788899586096
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