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Visual journalism is not a series of symbols with precise meanings but rather images that suggest complex meanings and, in the Egyptian tradition of the cartouche, contain words. The symbols do not simply represent but participate in the meaning and, in combination with evocative phrases, are designed to provoke creative thinking.
The Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation is a peer-reviewed academic journal of media studies published by Elsevier. It was established in 1990 and is published in 8 issues per year. The editors-in-chief are M.T. Sun (University of Washington) and Z. Liu (Microsoft Research).
The Journal of Visual Culture is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of visual arts. The editor-in-chief is Marquard Smith ( Royal College of Art ). It was established in 2002 and is published by SAGE Publications .
Visual Communication is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the visual dimension of language and communication. The journal's editors-in-chief are Louise Ravelli ( University of New South Wales ) and Janina Wildfeuer ( University of Groningen ).
Visual Studies is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal of visual studies published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the International Visual Sociology Association. The journal was established in 1986 as Visual Sociology , obtaining its current name in 2002.
JoVE covers research methods and experimental techniques from both the physical and life sciences.The journal currently has 13 sections: Biology, Developmental Biology, Neuroscience, Immunology and Infection, Medicine, Bioengineering, Engineering, Chemistry, Behavior, Environment, Biochemistry, Cancer Research, and Genetics.
Visual Communication Quarterly (VCQ) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all areas of visual communication. It is an official journal of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 's Visual Communication Division and was established in 1994.
Visual Anthropology is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the visual area of cultural anthropology and closely related fields, particularly film studies and art history, as well as the history of visual anthropology itself. It was established in 1987 by Jay Ruby, who edited the first three volumes.