The Power of Constructive Retrieval: A Dimensional Approach to Symbolism in Moving Image Narratives

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The Power of Constructive Retrieval : A Dimensional Approach to Symbolism in Moving Image Narratives. / Riis, Johannes.

2023. Abstract fra Society for cognitive studies of the moving image, Wilmington, USA.

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Riis, J 2023, 'The Power of Constructive Retrieval: A Dimensional Approach to Symbolism in Moving Image Narratives', Society for cognitive studies of the moving image, Wilmington, USA, 31/05/2023 - 03/06/2023.

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Riis, J. (2023). The Power of Constructive Retrieval: A Dimensional Approach to Symbolism in Moving Image Narratives. Abstract fra Society for cognitive studies of the moving image, Wilmington, USA.

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Riis J. The Power of Constructive Retrieval: A Dimensional Approach to Symbolism in Moving Image Narratives. 2023. Abstract fra Society for cognitive studies of the moving image, Wilmington, USA.

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Riis, Johannes. / The Power of Constructive Retrieval : A Dimensional Approach to Symbolism in Moving Image Narratives. Abstract fra Society for cognitive studies of the moving image, Wilmington, USA.

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