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MOON IMAGES AND SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS

UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI PAVIA FACOLTA’ DI LETTERE E FILOSOFIA, SC. POLITICHE, GIURISPRUDENZA CORSO DI LAUREA MAGISTRALE INTERDIPARTIMENTALE IN COMUNICAZIONE PROFESSIONALE E MULTIMEDIALE. MOON IMAGES AND SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS.

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MOON IMAGES AND SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS

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  1. UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI PAVIAFACOLTA’ DI LETTERE E FILOSOFIA, SC. POLITICHE, GIURISPRUDENZACORSO DI LAUREA MAGISTRALE INTERDIPARTIMENTALE IN COMUNICAZIONE PROFESSIONALE E MULTIMEDIALE MOON IMAGES AND SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS Relatore: Chiar.mo Prof. Mario Dossoni Tesi di Laurea di Correlatore: Sara Besia Chiar.ma Prof.ssa Federica Da Milano Anno Accademico 2012/2013

  2. INTRODUCTION MOON:the natural satellite of the earth, visible by reflected light from the sun. Religious cults, myths, legends and popular beliefs

  3. DEFINITION of REPRESENTATION REPRESENTATION: the description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way. It constitutes the determinant reference for interpersonal and social communication. Verbal Symbolic Social Cohesion

  4. EMILIE DURKHEIM IndividualConsciousness CollectiveConsciousness

  5. SERGE MOSCOVICI A social representation is a stock of values, ideas, metaphors, beliefs, and practices that are shared among the members of groups and communities. The purpose of all representations is to make familiar something which is unusual or unknown

  6. The Moon in the antiquity Mesopotamia Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Cartagine Ancient Rome Japan

  7. The first observations of the Moon Giovanni Domenico Cassini Galileo Galilei Mount Palomar Hale telescope Satellite Lunik III

  8. Moon, Literature and Cinema Ludovico Ariosto George Méliès

  9. PopularBeliefs

  10. The moon landing of 1969

  11. Moon and Advertising

  12. “Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.” Mark Twain

  13. THE END

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