Taking the visual turn in research and scholarly communication key issues in developing a more visually literate (social) science

L. Pauwels
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This article identifies some major impediments on the road to more visually literate forms of research and scholarly communication and advances some ideas for improvement. These recommendations relate to each of the following issues: the indispensable awareness for the magnitude of types of visual representations and their distinct implications, the need for clarifying the role of aesthetics in a scientific discourse, the need for a more explicit visual methodology and theory, the crucial role of technology, the importance of staying tuned with our audiences, and of fostering a thoughtful eclecticism and interdisciplinary exchange. Making progress in each of these domains will result in an improved “visual scientific literacy,” a term that could be used to denote a set of skills and attitudes which manifests itself as very proficient visual thinking and acting throughout the complete research process. More visually literate scholars will be able to take better advantage of visual reality as a field for research and of the growing supply of representational tools and techniques to make sense of it and to communicate about it in an appropriate manner.
在研究和学术交流中采取视觉转向是发展更具视觉素养的(社会)科学的关键问题
这篇文章指出了在研究和学术交流的道路上的一些主要障碍,并提出了一些改进的想法。这些建议涉及以下每一个问题:对视觉表现类型的重要性及其独特含义的不可或缺的认识,澄清美学在科学话语中的作用的需要,更明确的视觉方法论和理论的需要,技术的关键作用,与观众保持一致的重要性,以及培养深思熟虑的折衷主义和跨学科交流。在这些领域中取得进展将导致“视觉科学素养”的提高,这个术语可以用来表示一系列技能和态度,这些技能和态度在整个研究过程中表现为非常精通的视觉思维和行为。更多具有视觉素养的学者将能够更好地利用视觉现实作为一个研究领域,并利用越来越多的代表性工具和技术来理解它,并以适当的方式进行交流。
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