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Lotman’s semiotic theory of culture or Laclau’s political ontology?

2018

AbstractThe present article concentrates on the main discrepancies that should arise in the discussion between Lotman’s semiotics of culture and Laclau’s discursive theory of hegemony. Some significant – but still abstract – commonalities conceal fundamental disagreements which I would group around four topics. Firstly, Lotman’s semiotic method is at odds with Laclau’s ontological way of thinking. Secondly, although both Lotman and Laclau subscribe to the openness of signification, it is impossible to incorporate their accounts of this openness without loose ends. In order to substantiate this claim, I examine Lotman’s concept of “boundary” and Laclau’s concept of the “limit.” Thirdly, we s…

060201 languages & linguisticsSemiotics of cultureLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorythe realontologia (filosofia)06 humanities and the artspoliittinen filosofiaOntology (information science)antagonismLanguage and LinguisticstodellisuusdialogiEpistemologyPoliticsLaclau Ernestopolitical ontology0602 languages and literaturekulttuurisemiotiikkaSemioticsSociologyLotman YuriSemiotica
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“Sealfie”, “Phoque you” and “Animism”: The Canadian Inuit Answer to the United-States Anti-sealing Activism

2018

A corpus made by online Canadian newspaper articles, coming from the archives of CBC News, Vice Canada and Huffington Post Canada, and related multimedia contents such us audio interviews, videos and especially links to images and comments shared on Twitter, allows us to reconstruct the debate on the seal hunt that involved Canadian media in 2014. In specific, we propose an interpretation of the pro-sealing discourse by Canadian Inuit and Newfoundlanders as an ironic and incisive answer to the serious United States animal rights activists discourse, explaining how these two different points of view on animals come from a different experience of the environment and a different conception of …

060201 languages & linguisticsSemiotics of cultureSeal hunt Inuit Tanya Tagaq Animism Socio-semiotic Post-colonial debateAnthropologyInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciences0507 social and economic geography06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsNewspaperAnimismAnimal rightsMeaning (semiotics)0602 languages and literatureSemioticsSociology050703 geographyLawNaturalismInternational Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique
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"L'albero Falcone" e i suoi epigoni. La propagazione vegetale della memoria antimafia

2021

Le stragi di Capaci e via D’Amelio segnano un punto di svolta nel linguaggio con cui i movimenti antimafia costruiscono la memoria pubblica della violenza mafiosa. Uno dei tratti salienti di questa svolta è la proliferazione di luoghi di memoria che ruotano intorno a figure arboree. Il capostipite di questa genealogia è l’albero Falcone, noto come punto di raccolta per le manifestazioni del 23 maggio, la giornata della legalità. Nel corso degli anni ’90, il modello memoriale costruito intorno all’albero si sviluppa e si diffonde, mentre sono sempre già frequenti le piantumazioni di alberi in memoria delle vittime della mafia. L’articolo cerca di esplicitare le forme semiotiche soggiacenti a…

Antimafia MovementMemory StudieEredità culturaleEcologySettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiMovimento AntimafiaMemoria pubblicaFalcone TreeCultural HeritageSemioticaAlberiEcologiaPublic MemorySemioticSemiotics of Culturealbero FalconeLandscapestudi sulla memoriaPaesaggioTreeSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei LinguaggiSemiotica della Cultura
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Introduzione al vol.: Metodo e testualità. Costruzioni analitiche e modi di fare

2022

Introduction to E/C Journal Issue n. 34 "Method and Textuality. Analytical Constructions and Ways of doing".

SemioticSemiotics of CultureMethodologyEpistemologyText AnalysiSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONS:TOWARDS A COGNITIVE SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF MEANING IN HUMAN TECHNOLOGY INTERACTION

2015

Information technology has perpetuated the role of symbolism in everyday life practice, through its reliance on sign systems for its creation and operation. Increasingly attention has been placed on applying semiotic techniques to analyze user interface design and usability. Surprisingly, although the move towards symbolic interaction has been one of the most striking components of the digital shift, it has proven difficult to build bridges between semiotics and HTI-design thinking. In this article we argue that the problems in linking semiotic analysis of human technology interaction with modern HTI-design paradigms such as usability or user experience arise from a theoretical gap between …

Semiotics of cultureCognitive scienceMeaning (semiotics)SemiosisUser experience designbusiness.industryHuman–computer interactionSign (semiotics)SemioticsUsabilityInteraction designPsychologybusinessJOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN HUMANITIES
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