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Semiotic Landscapes is an exciting addition to the study of linguistic landscapes. It looks at how landscape generates meaning and combines three major areas of scholarly interest each concerned with central dimensions of contemporary life: language and visual discourse, spatial practices, and also the changes bought about by global capitalism and ever increasing mediatization. The editors look at: the textual/discursive construction of place; the use of space as a semiotic resource; the extent to which these processes are shaped by wider economic and political re-orderings of post-industrial…mehr
Semiotic Landscapes is an exciting addition to the study of linguistic landscapes. It looks at how landscape generates meaning and combines three major areas of scholarly interest each concerned with central dimensions of contemporary life: language and visual discourse, spatial practices, and also the changes bought about by global capitalism and ever increasing mediatization. The editors look at: the textual/discursive construction of place; the use of space as a semiotic resource; the extent to which these processes are shaped by wider economic and political re-orderings of post-industrial or advanced capitalism; changing patterns of human mobility and transnational flows of ideas and images. The collection demonstrates the way written discourse interacts with all other discursive modalities: visual images, nonverbal communication, architecture and the built environment. From the red light districts of Switzerland to the transgressive public art of graffiti, all landscape can be seen to generate meaning. Semiotic Landscapes looks at how and why, and places this meaning generation in an interdisciplinary and thoroughly modern cross-section of global trends.
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Autorenporträt
Adam Jaworski is Professor in Language and Communication at the Centre for Language and Communication Research, Cardiff University, UK. Crispin Thurlow is Associate Professor of Communication and Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introducing semiotic landscapes Adam Jaworski (Cardiff University UK) and Crispin Thurlow (University of Washington USA) \ 1. Changing landscapes: Language space and policy in the Dublin linguistic landscape Jeffrey L. Kallen (Trinity College Dublin Ireland) \ 2. Discourses in transit Mark Sebba (Lancaster University UK) \ 3. Welsh linguistic landscapes 'from above' and 'from below' Nikolas Coupland (Cardiff University UK) \ 4. Ideological struggles on signage in Jamaica Susan Dray (Lancaster University UK) \ 5. Sex in the city: On making space and identity in travel spaces Ingrid Piller (Macquarie University Sydney Australia) \ 6. Spatial narrations: Graffscapes and city souls Alastair Pennycook (University of Technology Sydney Australia) \ 7. Cyberspace and physical space: Attention structures in Computer Mediated Communication Rodney H. Jones (City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong) \ 8. "A Latino community takes hold": Reproducing semiotic landscapes in media discourse Thomas D. Mitchell (Carnegie Mellon University USA) \ 9. Silence is golden: The 'anti-communicational' linguascaping of super-elite mobility Crispin Thurlow (University of Washington USA) and Adam Jaworski (Cardiff University UK) \ 10. War monuments and the changing discourses of nation and soldiery Gill Abousnnouga (University of Glamorgan UK) and David Machin (University of Leicester UK) \ 11. Building the nation writing the past: History and textuality at the Haapala memorial in Tel Aviv-Jaffa Elana Shohamy (Tel Aviv University Israel) and Shoshi Waksman (Tel Aviv University Israel) \ 12. Faces of places: Façades as global communication in Post-Eastern Bloc urban renewal Irina Gendelman (University of Washington USA) and Giorgia Aiello (University of Washington USA) \ 13. Semiosis takes place or radical uses of quaint theories Ella Chmielewska (University of Edinburgh Scotland) \ Index
Introducing semiotic landscapes Adam Jaworski (Cardiff University UK) and Crispin Thurlow (University of Washington USA) \ 1. Changing landscapes: Language space and policy in the Dublin linguistic landscape Jeffrey L. Kallen (Trinity College Dublin Ireland) \ 2. Discourses in transit Mark Sebba (Lancaster University UK) \ 3. Welsh linguistic landscapes 'from above' and 'from below' Nikolas Coupland (Cardiff University UK) \ 4. Ideological struggles on signage in Jamaica Susan Dray (Lancaster University UK) \ 5. Sex in the city: On making space and identity in travel spaces Ingrid Piller (Macquarie University Sydney Australia) \ 6. Spatial narrations: Graffscapes and city souls Alastair Pennycook (University of Technology Sydney Australia) \ 7. Cyberspace and physical space: Attention structures in Computer Mediated Communication Rodney H. Jones (City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong) \ 8. "A Latino community takes hold": Reproducing semiotic landscapes in media discourse Thomas D. Mitchell (Carnegie Mellon University USA) \ 9. Silence is golden: The 'anti-communicational' linguascaping of super-elite mobility Crispin Thurlow (University of Washington USA) and Adam Jaworski (Cardiff University UK) \ 10. War monuments and the changing discourses of nation and soldiery Gill Abousnnouga (University of Glamorgan UK) and David Machin (University of Leicester UK) \ 11. Building the nation writing the past: History and textuality at the Haapala memorial in Tel Aviv-Jaffa Elana Shohamy (Tel Aviv University Israel) and Shoshi Waksman (Tel Aviv University Israel) \ 12. Faces of places: Façades as global communication in Post-Eastern Bloc urban renewal Irina Gendelman (University of Washington USA) and Giorgia Aiello (University of Washington USA) \ 13. Semiosis takes place or radical uses of quaint theories Ella Chmielewska (University of Edinburgh Scotland) \ Index
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