Krāsu simboliskā nozīme un to atšķirība Eiropā un Ķīnā
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Bakalura darbs „ Krāsu simboliskā nozīme un to atšķirība Eiropā un Ķīnā “
veltīts pētījumam par kopējo un specifisko krāsu simbolikā Eiropas reģionā (Latvijā) un
Ķīnā. Darbā tiek dota dažādu definīciju analīze, (tādu jēdzienu kā krāsa, simbols,
tradīcija un ritāls). Tika veikts arī empīriskais pētījums par krāsu asociācijām
respondentiem Latvijā un Ķīnā, tika izdalītas kopējās un specifiskās tendences. Darbā
tiek izsecinātspar to, ka krāsu asociāciju metode var tikt pielietota apziņas
individualizācijas pakāpes noteikšanai Eiropas un Austrumu reģiona iedzīvotājiem –
(Latvijā un Ķīnā).
BA paper „ Difference in Symbolic Meanings of Colours in Europe and China“ is a research work about differences and similarities in colour symbolism in European region (Latvia) and China. Definitions of different terms (such as colour, symbol, tradition and ritual) are beeing analised in this paper. An empirical analysis on colour associations was made for this reason with respondents in Latvia and China, in which were found some common and specific tendencies. It is also concluded that colour association method can be used to distinguish the level of individual thinking for residents living in European and Eastern regions (for instance Latvia and China).
BA paper „ Difference in Symbolic Meanings of Colours in Europe and China“ is a research work about differences and similarities in colour symbolism in European region (Latvia) and China. Definitions of different terms (such as colour, symbol, tradition and ritual) are beeing analised in this paper. An empirical analysis on colour associations was made for this reason with respondents in Latvia and China, in which were found some common and specific tendencies. It is also concluded that colour association method can be used to distinguish the level of individual thinking for residents living in European and Eastern regions (for instance Latvia and China).