Ethnographic studies of linguistic landscape have shed light on the complex processes in which signage is designed, created, perceived, and interpreted. This paper highlights the role of public discourse in such processes by tracing how the neon sign of a restaurant in Hong Kong ironically reached monumental status after its removal. Expanding the geosemiotic framework with the theory of recontexualization, it examines the shifting meanings of the sign as represented in four types of discourse, and suggests that it is their contradiction and divergence that has shaped the shop sign into an urban monument
The primary focus of this dissertation is to examine how graffiti is emplaced in Hong Kong. Artifact...
Throughout the years, linguistic landscape research has emerged as a formidable approach in examinin...
Throughout millennia people have created place from within space by using an array of different type...
Ethnographic studies of linguistic landscape have shed light on the complex processes in which signa...
Shopfront signage is often a combination of text and images. This dissertation examines the shopfron...
The analysis of signs in cities is known as research into ‘linguistic landscapes’. Following Jaworsk...
Through an investigation of the regulatory and informative signs which constitute public signage in ...
With the changing immigrant population and rising real-estate prices in downtown Washington, D.C., t...
Recently, a number of frameworks have been put forward which provide approaches to the interpretatio...
Studies on activism signage, meaning-making, and the sense of space, span several research areas, in...
Research into the way that linguistic and other semiotic signs are displayed in public space has ope...
Purpose – The main purpose of this paper is to present researches on the ‘welcome signs’ as a symbol...
© 2016 Xiaofang YaoWith the ongoing trend of globalisation, more attention has been paid to multilin...
The emergence of Cantilever Neon Signage has accompanied with the grown-up of Hong Kong urban devel...
The public sphere is filled with officially planned and sanctioned but also with non-sanctioned sign...
The primary focus of this dissertation is to examine how graffiti is emplaced in Hong Kong. Artifact...
Throughout the years, linguistic landscape research has emerged as a formidable approach in examinin...
Throughout millennia people have created place from within space by using an array of different type...
Ethnographic studies of linguistic landscape have shed light on the complex processes in which signa...
Shopfront signage is often a combination of text and images. This dissertation examines the shopfron...
The analysis of signs in cities is known as research into ‘linguistic landscapes’. Following Jaworsk...
Through an investigation of the regulatory and informative signs which constitute public signage in ...
With the changing immigrant population and rising real-estate prices in downtown Washington, D.C., t...
Recently, a number of frameworks have been put forward which provide approaches to the interpretatio...
Studies on activism signage, meaning-making, and the sense of space, span several research areas, in...
Research into the way that linguistic and other semiotic signs are displayed in public space has ope...
Purpose – The main purpose of this paper is to present researches on the ‘welcome signs’ as a symbol...
© 2016 Xiaofang YaoWith the ongoing trend of globalisation, more attention has been paid to multilin...
The emergence of Cantilever Neon Signage has accompanied with the grown-up of Hong Kong urban devel...
The public sphere is filled with officially planned and sanctioned but also with non-sanctioned sign...
The primary focus of this dissertation is to examine how graffiti is emplaced in Hong Kong. Artifact...
Throughout the years, linguistic landscape research has emerged as a formidable approach in examinin...
Throughout millennia people have created place from within space by using an array of different type...