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Open Semiotics Tome 3 : Texts, Images, Arts

Amir Biglari (Auteur)
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Given that signs and meanings pervade the world in its different aspects, semiotics is naturally open to interactions with other fields, from the humanities and social sciences to the natural and pure sciences. Open Semiotics aims to explore and expand these interactions, and to facilitate new avenues for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, providing insights into a redeployment of disciplinary fields. Such an endeavor, which is intended to benefit the entire scientific community, has drawn upon extensive cooperation. This has resulted in 141 chapters authored by ... Lire la suite
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Biographie

Amir Biglari is a research associate at the Sorbonne University, and teaches at the University of Picardy Jules Verne. His research interests lie primarily in the epistemology and methodology of semiotics, with a particular focus on the ways in which semiotic studies intersect with other fields. He has served as editor for several collective books in this perspective, notably La Sémiotique en interface (2018) and La Sémiotique et son autre (2019).

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Date Parution22/06/2023
CollectionQuete Du Sens
EAN9782140305283
Nb. de Pages582
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EditeurL'harmattan
Poids813 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions24,0 cm x 15,5 cm x 3,1 cm
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Given that signs and meanings pervade the world in its different aspects, semiotics is naturally open to interactions with other fields, from the humanities and social sciences to the natural and pure sciences. Open Semiotics aims to explore and expand these interactions, and to facilitate new avenues for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, providing insights into a redeployment of disciplinary fields. Such an endeavor, which is intended to benefit the entire scientific community, has drawn upon extensive cooperation. This has resulted in 141 chapters authored by 178 scholars from 58 countries spanning all continents, which represent a broad array of trends and approaches as well as numerous and diverse disciplinary crossings. Open Semiotics comprises four volumes: (1) Epistemological and Conceptual Foundations, (2) Culture and Society, (3) Texts, Images, Arts, (4) Life and its Extensions. This book is the third volume of the project.
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