- by Gersi Mirashi
- October 25, 2024
EDITORIAL, The Politics of Image: From Classroom to Campaign and Psychology. by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Belina BUDINI
By, Prof. Dr. Belina BUDINI
In an age where visual communication saturates our daily lives, grasping the intricacies of image politics has become increasingly indispensable, especially at the intersection of education, political communication and psychological influence. A proliferation of images significantly shapes individuals’ perceptions and reactions to various subjects from classroom to campaign and psychological settings. In this issue of the Journal of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Liberal Arts at the European University of Tirana, the editorial and the content of a number of articles delve into three different areas of study from Education to Communication and Psychology. The journey of image politics is highlighted as a methodological tool, evolving from educational settings to campaign strategies, while also exploring the psychological traits that underlie human interactions.
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