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International
Journal of Applied Semiotics
Edited by François
Victor Tochon, Marcel
Danesi, and Linda Rogers
se·mi·ot·ics: 1.
The study of signs and symbols as elements of communicative behavior;
the analysis of systems of communication, as language, gestures, or
clothing. 2. A general theory of signs and symbolism. — Random
House Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary
I like to think of
semiotics as the natural function of reading signs that exist in
nature and are created by and for people. We see footprints in snow,
the beginnings of spring, the raised eyebrow of a friend, and hear
the tone in the voice of a loved one. We act within an interweaving of
signs and symbol systems. When we examine them, we can know why and
make choices. — Linda Rogers
International Journal of
Applied Semiotics (IJAS) constitutes a forum of research and
discussion on the applications of semiotic theory to education, clinical
practices, learning and other areas of social concern. It also provides
space for original work in semiotic theory and practice. It is published
twice annually.
Each issue of the journal is
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