Presenter(s)
John Francis, Michael Harmening, Bryan Kingsley, Jack Lisle
Files
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Description
Students apply Symbolic Convergence Theory to analyze the significance of the blue cupola on the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception and explain how and why the dome and the Chapel reinforce existing fantasy sharing, themes and types.
Publication Date
4-20-2022
Project Designation
Course Project
Primary Advisor
Cassandra Secrease
Primary Advisor's Department
Communication
Keywords
Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
Recommended Citation
"The Dome: A Semiotic Analysis" (2022). Stander Symposium Projects. 2771.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/2771
Comments
Presentation: 3:00 p.m.-4:15 p.m., Kennedy Union Ballroom
This project reflects research conducted as part of a course project designed to give students experience in the research process. As part of the course CMM 357, Religious Rhetoric, students presented their rhetorical analyses of religious images on campus — those that currently exist and some that students proposed to be added.