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    Donner à toucher, donner à sentir : étude du capitalisme affectif sur mobile by Inès Garmon

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…With the help of a semio-pragmatic analysis of these gestures, articulating techno-semiotic analyses with accompanying discourses, and users’ imageries, we will see that affective capitalism instrumentalizes these gestures and produces new forms of communication. …”
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    Эволюция концепта скуки в творчестве Елены Шварц by Kristina Vorontsova

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…All the creative heritage – both poetic and prosaic – is treated like a semiotic unity, so that it is possible to see the evolution in understanding such a notion during more than five decades of the poet’s life. …”
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    Viralité et résistance aux discours de haine by Béatrice Turpin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We then analyse more particularly some visuals, memes, a community semiotic form which allows to start from emotions to reflect on the stereotypes which underlie hate speech.…”
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    Jazz Between the Lines: Sound Notation, Dances, and Stereotypes in Hergé’s Early Tintin Comics by Lukas Etter

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…., two medially and semiotically complex forms of expression already by themselves, asks for a general reflection on the nature of sound in combination with visual notes, scores, movement, and performance in the comics medium. …”
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    Cielesność dywergencyjna – komponent integralnej edukacji wychylonej w przyszłość by Katarzyna Krasoń

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Each element of art (music, dancing as a system of signs may change its code, as the same symbols may be conveyed in another semiotic code, for example: a system of sounds in kinetic-spatial exemplification. …”
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    Les infographies de presse à l’école : des effets de contextes à travers une étude socio-didactique comparatiste by Jacques Kerneis, Jérôme Santini

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This article brings out the semiotic, enunciative and epistemic specificities of infographics and their ability to produce differences between students. …”
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    What is Cultural Science? (And what it is not.) by Potts Jason, Hartley John

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The central idea is to reconceptualize what culture is, through a reinterpretation of what culture does. We argue that the semiotic productivity of culture makes groups – which we call demes – and demes make knowledge (what we call the externalism hypothesis); and the interaction of demes makes newness – new knowledge. …”
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  8. 268

    Le composite dans les albums de littérature de jeunesse et ses effets différenciateurs : un exemple en cycle 2 by Patricia Richard-Principalli, Marie-Françoise Fradet

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…So we seek to identify criteria of children’s books composite: semiotic heterogeneity and discursive heterogeneity. …”
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  9. 269

    The initiation of a young plower: Between myth and reality. First turf by M. Đ. Glišić in the context of oral folklore and traditional culture of the Serbs by Perić Dragoljub Ž., Jokić Jasmina S.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This paper aims to show how and to what extent the very archaic ritual complexes and beliefs appear in the considered Glišić's story on the subtextual level (as a "hidden narrative"), related to the ritual cutting the first turf, as a kind of agrarian initiation of the young plowman. This semiotic interpretation conducted here was carried out at the level of analysis of space and time, actors, actions, communication, as well as the analysis of their accompanying elements (taboo regulations, ritual behavior, props, food and drink, etc.) related to the plowing the first furrow in the context of the ritual of maturation. …”
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  10. 270

    The (In)visible Agency of Video Games Localizers: A Case Study by Amir Arsalan Zoraqi, Mohsen Kafi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Furthermore, translators' invisible agency was primarily directed at clarifying non-verbal information encoded within the semiotic configuration of video games. These findings will be discussed in light of different game situations and hence varying levels of interactivity.…”
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    Les mémoires d’une automobile (pas) comme les autres. La Coccinelle VW et ses mises en histoire by Pierre LANNOY

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The article then details four memorial channels by which the Beetle is given a history : a hagiographic channel, in which it becomes an object of passion, being unique in the automotive history ; an academic channel, in which it is seized as an object of research calling for epistemologically founded interpretations ; a political channel, in which the Beetle calls for moral judgments on the part of culturally situated individuals ; an iconic channel, transforming it in a semiotic object feeding aesthetic interpretations. …”
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    Une caractérisation des indicateurs élaborés dans l’activité. Perspectives sémiotiques sur la formation professionnelle by Christian Dépret, Lucile Vadcard

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…While escaping the dualist trap, this concept allows conceiving an individual who doesn’t lay eyes on an objective reality, but observes concrete elements which are potentially significant (potential indicators or signs). This semiotic rendition is not exclusive, and must be articulated with the theoretical approaches of the field of vocational didactics (we particularly underline the articulation with constructivism). …”
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    L’album au cycle 3 : savoirs et croyances dans les pratiques déclarées des enseignants by Fabienne Rondelli, Sophie Paté

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The analysis of interviews conducted with three teachers leads to acknowlege in one hand their will to take into account the didactic contributions legitimated by the research and teaching authorities, and in the other hand their partial awareness of the difficulty created by the available illustrated books that accumulate discursive, semiotic and thematic complexity factors. The mentioned systems, based on scenari often suggested during trainings (progressive unveiling, deconstruction of the iconotextual reality, etc.) collide with declared objectives that aim at disciplinary knowledge benefits (in history, in writing, in civic education) and textual understanding. …”
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    Auto-représentations de l’Irlande à travers les timbres et la monnaie by Alexandra Dilys-Slaby

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…Charles Sanders Peirce’s semiotic trilogy—symbol, icon and index—enables one to better understand the intentions and the evolution informing the State’s self-representation. …”
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    « Soy feminista y me gusta el perreo » : les conflits de (re)signification dans les politiques sexuelles du reggaeton by Victor Santos Rodriguez

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The article highlights the centrality of the dancing (perreo) body as a semiotic space where redefinitions of the heteropatriarchal gender/sexuality regime play out, thus making a contribution to the literature on popular music, which is struggling to embrace this epistemological turn. …”
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    Kulturní dějiny? Kulturní dějiny! by Milena Lenderová

    Published 2007-01-01
    “… The study focuses on the research into the place of everyday life in the context of cultural history, summarizing the notion and definition of culture, development of cultural history from the 18th century up to the discussion of European historiography that began in the 60s' of the past century. Semiotic (symbolic) determination of culture based on social (cultural) anthropology is a methodology background of the everyday life history. …”
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    Explication of screen culture by Dmitry Belyaev, Ksenia Aksenova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The research methods include the following: the methodology of evolutionism, cultural-semiotic and comparative methods, which allows to trace the genesis of screenness and compare various forms of screen culture; and the typological method and systematic approach, which allowed to systematize the forms of screen culture and reveal the principles of their distinction. …”
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    The specifics of mass culture in the era of digitalization by L. V. Filindash

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…On this basis, the author highlights changes in the value potential, content and semiotic field of cultural products of the digital age, as well as socially significant consequences of bilateral adaptation processes, both counter and separate, both joint and opposite. …”
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    #LGBTpropaganda #GenderTheory #Wokism by Ugo Laquièze

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through a critical discourse analysis of 70 key tweets, it maps the semiotic community engaged in anti-gender discourse, revealing a heterogeneous group of actors ranging from the conservative right to the identitarian far right. …”
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    THE IMPACT OF DISCRIMINATION FROM LEGITIMATE POWER LEADS ANDREA SACH TO EXPERIENCE IDENTITY NEGOTIATION THROUGH FASHION IN THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA by Annisa Intan Purnama

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Through qualitative analysis assisted by a semiotic approach, information will be obtained regarding the negotiated identity problem caused by direct discrimination by legitimate power and supported by the influence of social identity, which led Andrea to change her fashion appearance as a secretary to suit Miranda's wishes.…”
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