This essay introduces Félix Guattari’s semiotics, paying particular attention to the role of “inscription,” which he will associate with distribution of and upon the social body. In laying out schematics of exchange and debt in the form of ritual markings and later, of writing, the “signification” of inscription is thus always implicated in projects of social organisation and control of disparate substances of expression. Against, however, these signifying semiotics, Guattari will posit symbolic semiotics, such as he locates in the worlds of “primitive” ritual, mime and gesture, and a-signifying semiotics, which are deployed as chains of information by computers. These semiotics, Guattari argues, remain resolutely dependent on their particu...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
Signs are the basis of all communication. Semiotics—the study of signs—has increasingly become an ar...
AbstractQuestion is: whence comes “social” semiotics and does there exist “non-social” semiotics? Th...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
A semiotic actor creates, uses and transfers or communicates meaning with the help of signs in order...
The aim of the present text is to advance some significant scholarly discussions in the field of sem...
<p>This paper presents a detailed explication of the main tenets of Félix Guattari’s theorisation of...
The role of multiple levels of signification is present in many theories from different psychologica...
This entry outlines some of the ways semiotics is defined and considers some of the narratives into ...
Social reality is semiotically constructed through a sign and sign relations as the mechanism of med...
Social Semiotics is a major new textbook in communication and cultural studies. It offers a comprehe...
The article aims to illustrate the inadequacy of viewing semiotics as a mere extension of linguistic...
This collection celebrates the founding of the Semiotics Society of America. The ten essays cover va...
The link between semiotics and social representations theory (Duveen& Lloyd, 1999) provides the seed...
It was noted that semiotics plays an important role in opening the essence of the concept of social ...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
Signs are the basis of all communication. Semiotics—the study of signs—has increasingly become an ar...
AbstractQuestion is: whence comes “social” semiotics and does there exist “non-social” semiotics? Th...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
A semiotic actor creates, uses and transfers or communicates meaning with the help of signs in order...
The aim of the present text is to advance some significant scholarly discussions in the field of sem...
<p>This paper presents a detailed explication of the main tenets of Félix Guattari’s theorisation of...
The role of multiple levels of signification is present in many theories from different psychologica...
This entry outlines some of the ways semiotics is defined and considers some of the narratives into ...
Social reality is semiotically constructed through a sign and sign relations as the mechanism of med...
Social Semiotics is a major new textbook in communication and cultural studies. It offers a comprehe...
The article aims to illustrate the inadequacy of viewing semiotics as a mere extension of linguistic...
This collection celebrates the founding of the Semiotics Society of America. The ten essays cover va...
The link between semiotics and social representations theory (Duveen& Lloyd, 1999) provides the seed...
It was noted that semiotics plays an important role in opening the essence of the concept of social ...
The paper argues that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representat...
Signs are the basis of all communication. Semiotics—the study of signs—has increasingly become an ar...
AbstractQuestion is: whence comes “social” semiotics and does there exist “non-social” semiotics? Th...