This paper proposes a reading of liminal transitions in semiotic terms, namely as a byproduct of the dynamics of sensemaking consisting of how two components of meaning interact: the observable side of meaning (Significance in Praesentia) – the rupture directly experienced by the interpreter – and a further generalized meaning – the semiotic scenario (Significance in Absentia) which makes the lived experience interpretable. Due to its pre-semantic and affective nature, in the liminal hotspot the semiotic scenario keeps a certain version of the self alive, regardless of the changes occurring in the real world. The conditions that favor such dynamics are briefly outlined as well as some implications for theory, methodology and intervention
Since its object is the process of signification, making no distinction between the different suppor...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This paper introduces the concept of liminal hotspots as a specifically psychosocial and sociopsycho...
This paper proposes a reading of liminal transitions in semiotic terms, namely as a byproduct of th...
This chapter explores the affective dimensions of liminal occasions. Following a critical overview o...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight the role that the unconscious plays in meaning-making. In pu...
The author defines meaning as the outcome of a confrontation between a set of possible interpretatio...
The semiotically mediated nature of human experience is being increasingly stressed in contemporary ...
In this paper a dynamic and semiotic model of meaning (DSMM) is presented. According to it: a) meani...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
The aim of the present text is to advance some significant scholarly discussions in the field of sem...
Each process of meaning making can be seen as a field of semiotic organization that shows a variety ...
Life, consciousness, signs and language This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semio...
From the perspective of semiotics, or a science of signs, communication exceeds the usual verbal mod...
In this article, we discuss the pragmatic relationship between semiosis and communication in order t...
Since its object is the process of signification, making no distinction between the different suppor...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This paper introduces the concept of liminal hotspots as a specifically psychosocial and sociopsycho...
This paper proposes a reading of liminal transitions in semiotic terms, namely as a byproduct of th...
This chapter explores the affective dimensions of liminal occasions. Following a critical overview o...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight the role that the unconscious plays in meaning-making. In pu...
The author defines meaning as the outcome of a confrontation between a set of possible interpretatio...
The semiotically mediated nature of human experience is being increasingly stressed in contemporary ...
In this paper a dynamic and semiotic model of meaning (DSMM) is presented. According to it: a) meani...
This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semiotic Hierarchy, which distinguishes betwe...
The aim of the present text is to advance some significant scholarly discussions in the field of sem...
Each process of meaning making can be seen as a field of semiotic organization that shows a variety ...
Life, consciousness, signs and language This article outlines a general theory of meaning, The Semio...
From the perspective of semiotics, or a science of signs, communication exceeds the usual verbal mod...
In this article, we discuss the pragmatic relationship between semiosis and communication in order t...
Since its object is the process of signification, making no distinction between the different suppor...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This paper introduces the concept of liminal hotspots as a specifically psychosocial and sociopsycho...