Non-State Visual Authority and the Transformation of Evidence in Global Media Systems

Abstract This article examines the transformation of visual evidence in contemporary global media systems, focusing on the emergence of non-state actors as producers of authoritative visual narratives. It argues that the traditional monopoly of institutional media over the construction and validation of evidence has been significantly weakened by the expansion of digital platforms and decentralized … Read more

Visual Communication in Crisis Contexts: Media, Perception, and Public Response

Abstract This article examines the role of visual communication in shaping perception and public response in contexts of crisis. The study analyzes how visual narratives influence the interpretation of social instability, conflict, and displacement. It argues that visual media functions as a primary mechanism through which crises are rendered visible, structured, and understood across diverse … Read more

From Artistic Practice to Social Impact: The Transformation of Creative Professionals in the Global Era

Abstract This article examines the transformation of creative professionals in the context of global mobility, digital media expansion, and shifting cultural economies. It argues that artistic practice is no longer confined to aesthetic production but increasingly functions as a form of social impact, shaping communication, identity, and public perception across transnational environments.The study explores how … Read more

Visual Storytelling as a Tool of Social Integration in Transnational Contexts

Abstract This article examines visual storytelling as a key mechanism of social integration in transnational contexts. Building on the increasing role of digital media and visual communication in migrant life, the study argues that storytelling through images and audiovisual formats enables migrants to construct, communicate, and negotiate identity across cultural and institutional boundaries.The article analyzes … Read more

The Role of Visual Media in Shaping Cultural Identity in Migrant Communities

Abstract This article examines the role of visual media in shaping cultural identity among migrant communities in the context of increasing global mobility. It argues that visual communication—including photography, video production, and digital media—functions not only as a tool of artistic expression but also as a mechanism of identity reconstruction and social integration.The study explores … Read more