An Examination of the Connections Between Visual Communication and Pop Culture

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  • Mira Abdalla Alhajji
  • Alaa Makki

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS12.5844

Abstract

Visual communication plays a substantial role in society and, particularly in the framework of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), assumes a pivotal position in both shaping and mirroring its cultural milieu. Visual communication has played a decisive part in the transmission and interpretation of Emirati culture inside the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It encompasses a wide range of artistic expressions, both ancient and contemporary, that serve as vehicles for expressing the fundamental aspects of Emirati culture. The historical visual communication perspective in the United Arab Emirates encompasses traditional crafts and artworks and the contemporary digital media and design age. This qualitative research examines the complex interplay between visual communication and Emirati popular culture, investigating how they mutually shape each other. This study utilizes an extensive review of scholarly literature to elucidate the persistent correlation existing in visual communication and the development of popular culture in the United Arab Emirates. The results indicate that the amalgamation of visual communication and popular culture in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) produces favorable results, enhancing the cultural environment with more vibrancy and resonance. In summary, the study confirms the capacity of visual communication to influence and improve Emirati popular culture, with significant implications for forthcoming changes. The statement highlights the considerable importance of visual communication in reflecting and shaping the cultural dynamics of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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Published

2023-12-14

How to Cite

Alhajji, M. A. ., & Makki, A. . (2023). An Examination of the Connections Between Visual Communication and Pop Culture. Migration Letters, 20(S12), 109–130. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS12.5844

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