eventiconology
Eventiconology is an interdisciplinary field of study that examines the symbolic meanings, cultural significance, and historical evolution of events as cultural artifacts. The term combines elements of event studies, semiotics, and iconology, focusing on how events are represented, interpreted, and remembered across different societies and time periods. Unlike traditional iconology, which primarily analyzes visual symbols, eventiconology broadens its scope to include all forms of event representation—such as narratives, rituals, performances, and digital media—while exploring their deeper cultural implications.
The discipline draws from anthropology, sociology, media studies, and history to investigate how events shape collective
Eventiconology also considers the material and sensory dimensions of events, such as architecture, soundscapes, and sensory
Critics of eventiconology argue that its broad scope may lack precision, but proponents emphasize its value