Sociosemiotic Frontiers. Achievements, Challenges, and Prospects of Converging Semiotic and Social
Pubblicato online: 31 dic 2020
Pagine: 34 - 43
Ricevuto: 01 lug 2020
Accettato: 01 set 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/lf-2020-0012
Parole chiave
intentional acts, logonomic systems, methods of social science, multimodality, Schutz, semiotics, semiotics of action, semiotics of behavior, semiotic institutionalism, semiotic sociology, social meaning, social semiotics, sociosemiotic approach to culture, sociosemiotics, systemic functional linguistics, Tartu-Moscow School, Weber
© 2020 Ivan Fomin, published by Sciendo
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This article reviews the achievements and challenges that appear from attempts to integrate the studies of the semiotic and the social. Based on an analysis of the projects of Social Semiotics, semiotic sociology, and sociosemiotic approach to culture, it is suggested that the development of sociosemiotics could be represented (both retrospectively and prospectively) as trajectories of two frontiers. These are the frontier of sociosemiotic material and the frontier of sociosemiotic methodology. The frontier of sociosemiotic material represents how social semiotics progresses in broadening its scope by extending the set of materials which are considered as objects of sociosemiotic analysis. The frontier of sociosemiotic methodology describes how semiotic tools are integrated with other methodologies of social studies. The article shows what key steps have already been made to transcend the boundaries between social and semiotic research, and what directions are possible for further integration of social and semiotic sciences.