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Crossing Borders in a Shanghai Kindergarten Through Anji Play: A Cultural Psychology Reflection. [PDF]
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2015
The aim of the book is to develop a cultural approach to semiosis, recovering the legacy of some masters, mostly European, such as Saussure, Barthes, Eco, Lotman, Foucault. Along with them, another reference point will be the semiotics of Peirce, compared to the contributions about culture of other disciplines related to semiotics—especially ...
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The aim of the book is to develop a cultural approach to semiosis, recovering the legacy of some masters, mostly European, such as Saussure, Barthes, Eco, Lotman, Foucault. Along with them, another reference point will be the semiotics of Peirce, compared to the contributions about culture of other disciplines related to semiotics—especially ...
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2018
This paper presents an ontological framework to conceptualize the cultural heritage semiotics through generation and application of data, information and knowledge about them. Advances in computers have unleashed an enormous capacity to (a) acquire data and generate information and knowledge about cultural heritage, and (b) apply the knowledge and ...
Sonia Yaco, Arkalgud Ramaprasad
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This paper presents an ontological framework to conceptualize the cultural heritage semiotics through generation and application of data, information and knowledge about them. Advances in computers have unleashed an enormous capacity to (a) acquire data and generate information and knowledge about cultural heritage, and (b) apply the knowledge and ...
Sonia Yaco, Arkalgud Ramaprasad
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Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2021
Abstract This paper argues that culture can be understood as a collection of codes that people learn as they grow up in a particular society and that these codes have certain attributes that explain their power. I suggest that codes must be coherent, be concrete, be clear, have continuity, and be communicated.
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Abstract This paper argues that culture can be understood as a collection of codes that people learn as they grow up in a particular society and that these codes have certain attributes that explain their power. I suggest that codes must be coherent, be concrete, be clear, have continuity, and be communicated.
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Cultural Semiotic Model for Psychotherapy
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral SciencePsychotherapy, as a cultural activity, faces the challenge of adapting to historical changes and emerging issues. In this article, a multilevel approach to psychotherapeutic intervention that encompasses the individual, relational, and contextual dimensions is proposed.
María Elisa Molina +5 more
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A Semiotic Approach to Culture
Foreign Language Annals, 1967ABSTRACT: The study of culture and that of literature must be separated, though they are neither irreconcilable nor antagonistic, and both are humanistic disciplines. Semiotics is the study of signs, and in the semiotic approach the objective is to interpret natural language signs into whatever cultural signs may be implicit (e.g., in French culture: “
Michel Beaujour, Jacques Ehrmann
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Semiotic Engineering and Culture
2012This chapter presents the gist of Semiotic Engineering theory and the necessary concepts in it to understand our cultural approach. We also examine some well-established semiotic and anthropological definitions of culture according to interpretive and non-predictive perspectives.
Luciana Cardoso de Castro Salgado +2 more
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Cultural semiotics as the foundation of political semiotics
Social Semiotics, 2022Peeter Selg, Andreas Ventsel
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