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The dialectics of indexical semiosis: scaling up and out from the “actual” to the “virtual”

International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2021
Conventional indexicality is semiotically effective when regimented by its meta-indexical (or “metapragmatic”) interpretant, a conceptual scheme presumed upon by participants in communication that determines the categories of possibility for a relevant ...
M. Silverstein
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Semiosis in the Pleistocene

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2017
A distinctive aspect of human behaviour is the ability to think symbolically. However, tracking the origin of this capability is controversial. From a Peircean perspective, to know if something truly is a symbol we need to know the cultural context in which it was created. Rather than initially asking if materials are symbols/symbolic, we offer that it
Agustín Fuentes, Marc Kissel
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Organic Semiosis and Peircean Semiosis

Biosemiotics, 2012
The discovery of the genetic code has shown that the origin of life has also been the origin of semiosis, and the discovery of many other organic codes has indicated that organic semiosis has been the sole form of semiosis present on Earth in the first three thousand million years of evolution. With the origin of animals and the evolution of the brain,
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The semiosis and the market: Peirce’s semiotics for economic sociology

Current Sociology
The importance of signs in the functioning of the contemporary economy has tended to be doubly underestimated by sociologists, by being restricted to the sphere of consumption on one hand, and to instituted signs on the other.
Jean De Munck, Tom Duterme
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Introduction: Animation as semiosis and as meaning

Punctum International Journal of Semiotics
This special issue of Punctum investigates the semiotics of animation, focusing on its evolution as a dynamic medium at the intersection of art, technology, and culture.
M. Katsaridou, Loukia Kostopoulou
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Overriding Semiosis: The Catastrophe of the Ambrym Eruption of 1913

Anthropological Forum: a journal of social anthropology and comparative sociology, 2020
The 1913 volcanic eruption on the island of Ambrym (Vanuatu) struck both groups composing the island’s population at the time, the Islanders and the British Presbyterians who had come to ‘civilise’ them.
Y. Moreau, V. Aurora
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Semiosis as development

Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control (ISIC) held jointly with IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation (CIRA) Intelligent Systems and Semiotics (ISAS) (Cat. No.98CH36262), 2002
The problem, as I see it, is to distinguish externally a developmental trajectory (DT) from any local concatenation of unrelated events. By equating meaning with interpretation from a viewpoint, I assimilate semiosis to development. From DTs emerge, e.g., intentional actions, systems, forms, organisms, texts, organizations-by way of intensification of ...
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PROSES SEMIOSIS DALAM KARIKATUR PADA KORAN ONLINE BERBAHASA ARAB (Kajian Semiotika)

, 2020
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah, untuk mengetahui proses semiosis dalam karikatur pada koran online berbahasa Arab. Penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif yang pada umumnya diterapkan di dalam kajian-kajian ilmu sosial dan humaniora, dengan menggunakan
Yushli Muslim, Yadi Mardiansyah
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Technology as Semiosis

2020
Technology and Language, 1(1), 71 ...
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Closures as a Precondition of Life, Agency, and Semiosis

Biosemiotics, 2023
Jana Švorcová, A. Markoš
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