The work presents a psychodynamic, semiotic and dialogical model of affect and of the role it plays in sensemaking. The model is based on the following three general assumptions. A) Affective semiosis works in accordance to the dynamic unconscious which Freud conceptualized in terms of primary process. According to this interpretation, the uncon- scious is the mind’s homogenising way of functioning, which transforms every categorical relation into a relation of identity. B) Affect is the generalized, homogenising and abso- lutizing embodied basic intersubjective meanings according to which experience is interpreted. C) Affective semiosis performs both the grounding and regulative functions in sensemaking, orienting the way people interpret ...
The investigation of semiosis calls for an interdisciplinary approach. A realist logical framework e...
The paper outlines a model of the basic cognitive process of the constitution of experience - the Af...
The semiotically mediated nature of human experience is being increasingly stressed in contemporary ...
The work presents a psychodynamic, semiotic and dialogical model of affect and of the role it plays ...
The work presents a psychodynamic, semiotic and dialogical model of affect and of the role it plays...
We propose a model of emotion grounded on Matte Blanco’s theory of the unconscious. According to thi...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight the role that the unconscious plays in meaning-making. In pu...
The notion of meaning plays a central role in psychoanalytic theory and theory of the technique. Co...
A theory of signs is presented to arrive at a model of mind that provides a smooth transition from i...
This article proposes the integration of the subjective, developmental and cognitive aspects of the...
Manifold forms of sensemaking processes and their simultaneity pose many questions about their integ...
Although narration has always been a sort of exclusive of research and psychological intervention, o...
In this paper a dynamic and semiotic model of meaning (DSMM) is presented. According to it: a) meani...
Cultural psychology claims that contextual factors related to the social group’s cultural specifici...
The desire to understand and conceptualise experience has been one of the animating forces underlyin...
The investigation of semiosis calls for an interdisciplinary approach. A realist logical framework e...
The paper outlines a model of the basic cognitive process of the constitution of experience - the Af...
The semiotically mediated nature of human experience is being increasingly stressed in contemporary ...
The work presents a psychodynamic, semiotic and dialogical model of affect and of the role it plays ...
The work presents a psychodynamic, semiotic and dialogical model of affect and of the role it plays...
We propose a model of emotion grounded on Matte Blanco’s theory of the unconscious. According to thi...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight the role that the unconscious plays in meaning-making. In pu...
The notion of meaning plays a central role in psychoanalytic theory and theory of the technique. Co...
A theory of signs is presented to arrive at a model of mind that provides a smooth transition from i...
This article proposes the integration of the subjective, developmental and cognitive aspects of the...
Manifold forms of sensemaking processes and their simultaneity pose many questions about their integ...
Although narration has always been a sort of exclusive of research and psychological intervention, o...
In this paper a dynamic and semiotic model of meaning (DSMM) is presented. According to it: a) meani...
Cultural psychology claims that contextual factors related to the social group’s cultural specifici...
The desire to understand and conceptualise experience has been one of the animating forces underlyin...
The investigation of semiosis calls for an interdisciplinary approach. A realist logical framework e...
The paper outlines a model of the basic cognitive process of the constitution of experience - the Af...
The semiotically mediated nature of human experience is being increasingly stressed in contemporary ...