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pictures (or other visual phenomena) without owning adequate instruments for this kind of analysis. From their viewpoint, ethnographers should study not only folk (popular) visual culture, but also the development of visual semiotics. There­fore, the symposium decided to use more precise definitions of "picture," "image," "visual anthropology," and "visual culture" in the future. It was also suggested that we should stress the importance of international meetings promoting the exchange of research data, create supplemental bibliographies from various branches of science, and seek fruitful scientific cooperation in general. NOTES 1. The International Society for Ethnology and Folklore, founded in Athens on 8 September 1964, is the successor to the Commission Internationale des Arts et Traditions Populaires. CIAP, an international scientific organization, usually known as the Commission Interna­tionale des Arts Populaires, owes its origin to the Congrès International des Arts Popu­laires held in Prague in 1928 under the auspices of the Institut International de Coopera­tion Intellectuelle de la Société des Nations. At the înviti tation of UNESCO, CIAP was one of a number of organizations which joined in the formation of the Conseil International de la Philosophie et des Sciences Humaines (CIPSI I) in Brussels on 21 January 1949. A committee charged with the task of reorganization —the result of meetings of CIAP at Voksenásen (Oslo) in 1961 and at Brussels in 1962—submitted the undermentioned statutes to a General Meeting which voted in their favor and in favor of a change of name for the Society — Société Internationale d'Ethnologie et de Folklore (SIEF). 2. Mil» and Picture. Papers from the First International Symposium for Ethnological Picture Research in Lund in 1984. N.-A. Bringeus. Stockholm, 1986. Tatiana Voronina N.N. Miklukho-Maklay Institute of Ethnography Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. 117036 Moscow, U.S.S.R.

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