Dear Ali,
The perceptive works to identify sensed data according to structures,
and then based on personal experience connect the structure to meanings
and affordances.
that, as far as i remember, means that Gibson's theory is very limited
to understand how the perception of physical ecology works.
All the rest socio economical stuff depends on concepts that humans
realize by using language.
the only aspect which may link SE background and Gibson's theory might
be visual audio or other sensual impairment of the perceptive system as
in blind and deaf or otherwise paralyzed people.
Best,
*Yoad David Luxembourg *
BA (DAE <http://www.designacademy.nl/>,2004), MA (MAHKU
<http://www.mahku.nl/>,2006)
Ph.D (University of Porto <http://www.up.pt/>, 2015)
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On 22-5-2018 19:07, Ali Ilhan wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have been reading the recent discussions about Gibson, affordances and
> perception with a lot of interest. I have only superficial knowledge about
> these things, so the following question may be quite primitive, I do
> apologize in advance. Is there anything in the Gibsonian paradigm regarding
> effects of socio-cultural background on perception? (such as race, gender,
> one's cultural milieu etc.).
>
> Warm wishes,
>
> ali
>
>
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