Patterns of Symbolic Communication

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Communication Studies
connotation theory
Connotative Meanings
Connotative Signification
Denotative Signification
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Generalization Mechanism
Harmonious Society
Indexical Signs
Li Yuchun
Lin Daiyu
manipulative communication
Mao Zedong
media semiotics
metalanguage analysis
mythologies in media
Overnight Fame
Pop Star
Practical Dimension
Red Mansion
Roland Barthes
Semiotics
signifier diversity
Soft Violence
Super Girl
Symbolic Communication
symbolic meaning construction in society
The Patterns of Symbolic Communication
Tv Community
Tv Image
Tv News Report
Tv Picture
Tv Serial Drama
Tv Series
Vice Versa
Western Styled Suit
Xue Baochai
Young Man
Zhou Xun

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138099524
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With the classic semiotician Roland Barthes' ground-breaking research of semiotics, symbols are liberated from linguistics and extended to media research, which makes semiotics increasingly important especially in the present-day world dominated by new media.

In this book, the author offers an in-depth critique of the key theorizations of classic semiotics and clarifies some esoteric terminologies such as connotateur, isology, the metalanguage mechanism, the naturalization mechanism, etc. More importantly, combining semiotics with communication studies, the author proposes a number of innovative ideas, such as the leveraging communication, the collaborative communication, the rich variety of signifiers, etc. Besides, this book adds a practical dimension to semiotics studies by investigating diverse patterns of symbolic communication in the real world practices. It will help readers gain insights into the complexity of our life and society which depend on symbols for exchange and communication.

This book will appeal to scholars and students of semiotics and communication. Readers who are interested in symbolic communication will also benefit from it.

Sui Yan is a professor of School of Journalism and Communication, Communication University of China. His main research fields include semiotic theories of communication, Internet communication and media culture

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