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  1. Representing semiotics in the new millennium.Richard J. Parmentier - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (142):291-314.
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  • Catastrophes in semantic space: Signs of universality.Graham Douglas - 2000 - Semiotica 132 (3-4):179-280.
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  • Demolished Houses, Monumentality, and Memory in Roman Culture.Matthew B. Roller - 2010 - Classical Antiquity 29 (1):117-180.
    This article examines the tradition of punitive house demolition during the Roman Republic, but from a sociocultural rather than institutional-legal perspective. Exploiting recent scholarship on the Roman house, on exemplarity, and on memory sanctions, I argue that narratives of house demolition constitute a form of ethically inflected political discourse, whose purpose is to stigmatize certain social actors as malefactors of a particular sort . The demolition itself is symbolically resonant, and the resultant stigma is propagated by subsequent monuments—various structures, toponyms, (...)
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  • Knowledge in action: what the feet can learn to know.Katja Pettinen - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (248):227-250.
    This article deploys Peircean approach to bodily skills, foregrounding motricity as a semiotically mediated and a “suprasubjective” process. By examining two contrasting skills – javelin and martial arts – I draw out the relevance of dynamic movement to the semiotics of sport and embodiment. These contrasting movements expose different epistemological assumptions since they emerge in distinct cultural traditions. To attend to the cultural dimension of movement practices – including the mediation of signs making certain movement forms seem reasonable or desirable (...)
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  • Capital negotiation and identity practices: investigating symbolic capital from the ‘ground up’.Bryan Meadows - 2009 - Critical Discourse Studies 6 (1):15-30.
    This study explores the circulation of Bourdieu's symbolic capital at the level of face-to-face interactions. Recounting a single interaction between three individuals, this study provides an example of the negotiated nature of capital articulation and the relationship between identity practice and capital articulation, when addressed at the microlevel of interaction. Given a group task which forced participants to negotiate at an explicit level symbolic capital affordances, one participant – a non-native speaker of English in an English conversation – was able (...)
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  • Frequency vs. iconicity in explaining grammatical asymmetries.Martin Haspelmath - 2008 - Cognitive Linguistics 19 (1):1-33.
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  • Constructing childhood and teacher authority in a waldorf daycare.Marguerite Anne Fillion Wilson - 2014 - Critical Discourse Studies 11 (2):211-229.
    Waldorf education, an alternative pedagogy imported to the USA from Germany in 1921, is rarely researched yet popularly conceptualized as a space of unusual educational freedom and creativity. However, viewed systematically through the lens of critical ethnography and discourse analysis, the Waldorf approach is quite the opposite, governed by rigid routines and adult control of children's bodies, activities, and language. Drawing upon the critical sociology of childhood and combining observational and interview data from a nine-month ethnography, I argue that Waldorf (...)
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  • The Rutgers School: A Zerubavelian Culturalist Cognitive Sociology.Wayne Brekhus - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (3):448-464.
    In this article, the Zerubavelian culturalist cognitive paradigm which comprises an emerging Rutgers School of Sociology is presented. This perspective employs a comparative cognitive pluralist approach to the study of cognition and takes as its central premise that the mind is social. The key roots of the perspective in Simmelian classical sociology and in the twentieth-century sociology of knowledge approaches of Fleck, Mannheim, Berger and Luckmann and others are outlined. The key concepts and parameters of the field and its concern (...)
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  • Trouble dans l’identité de genre : le transféminisme et la subversion de l’identité cisgenre : Une analyse de la sous-représentation des personnes trans* professeur-es dans les universités canadiennes.Alexandre Baril - 2017 - Philosophiques 44 (2):285-317.
    Alexandre Baril | : Cet article traite de la sous-représentation des personnes trans spécialistes des enjeux trans, professeur.e.s dans les universités canadiennes, et s’attarde au cas des départements d’études féministes et de genre. La question de recherche est : quelles sont les barrières systémiques empêchant le décentrement du sujet cis-centré du féminisme universitaire francophone canadien et contribuant à l’exclusion des personnes trans? Cet essai analyse ces obstacles. La première partie démontre la présence d’un cisgenrisme dans l’enseignement et la recherche, créant (...)
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  • Greimas and gender: Mere recipe or real meal?Heidi Bostic - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (219):33-53.
    How may Greimassian narrative semiotics join forces with feminist inquiry? This essay begins with an analysis of a cake recipe from Alasdair MacIntyre’s.
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  • Tomboy resistance and conformity: Agency in social psychological gender theory.C. Lynn Carr - 1998 - Gender and Society 12 (5):528-553.
    Using life history narratives, the present study investigates processes of agency and consciousness among 14 women who identified themselves as tomboys. Most informants shared two “moments” of consciousness—a rejection of femininity and a choice of masculinity. Participants also revealed two forms of agency—active gender resistance and conformity. Implications for building agentic understandings of gender identity are discussed. While agency appears to be an important factor in gender identification, it tends to be overlooked by individuals themselves, perhaps through a process of (...)
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  • Rethinking of Cognitivism and non-cognitivism with Markedness Theory : Focusing on the Correlative Understanding of emotions in Zhu Xi’s philosophy. 이찬 - 2013 - THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 39:69-104.
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  • Epistemic foundations of cuisine: A socio-cognitive study of the configuration of cuisine in historical perspective.Vanina Leschziner - 2006 - Theory and Society 35 (4):421-443.
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  • Rothschild’s ouroborus. [REVIEW]Myrdene Anderson - 2003 - Sign Systems Studies 31 (1):301-314.
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