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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 11:59:24
From: Pablo Dominguez Andersen [pablo.dominguez at degruyter.com]
Subject: Semiotica. Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies Vol. 215

 
Publisher:	De Gruyter Mouton
			http://www.degruyter.com/mouton 
			
Journal Title:  Semiotica. Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies 
Volume Number:   
Issue Number:  215 
Issue Date:  2017 


Main Text:  

Frontmatter
Page i

Passing-by “Ça va?” checks in clinic corridors 
González-Martínez, Esther / Bangerter, Adrian / Lê Van, Kim
Page 1

Globalization and its determinative influence upon the humanities: A
semiotic/hermeneutic diagnosis 
Li, Youzheng
Page 43

Gendering the nation: A case study on the postage stamps of Cyprus 
Andreou, Sonia / Stylianou, Stephanie / Zantides, Evripides
Page 73

Clues as information, the semiotic gap, and inferential investigative
processes, or making a (very small) contribution to the new discipline,
Forensic Semiotics
Sørensen, Bent / Thellefsen, Torkild / Thellefsen, Martin
Page 91

What we talk about when we talk about texts: Identity compressions and the
ontology of the “work” 
Tobin, Vera / Oakley, Todd
Page 119

We like to talk about smell: A worldly take on language, sensory experience,
and the Internet 
Alač, Morana
Page 143

Mapping our underlying cognitions and emotions about good environmental
behavior: Why we fail to act despite the best of intentions
Power, Nicola / Beattie, Geoffrey / McGuire, Laura
Page 193

Naive geography and geopolitical semiotics: The semiotic analysis of geomental
maps of Russians 
Zelyanskaya, Natalya / Belousov, Konstantin / Ichkineeva, Dilara
Page 235

The Transformations of Abduction: From the Inferential Model to the Logic of
Relatives 
Guagnano, Giacinto Davide
Page 255

The “unknown voice” in Western history since Socrates 
Ruben, Aarne
Page 269

Semiotic study for the analysis of communications within organizations:
Theoretical approach from organizational semiotics 
Pérez, Carlos González
Page 281

Semiotics of ideocriticism: Four strategies of modeling 
Taha, Ibrahim
Page 305

Spectatorship as a play on moral ambiguities: Neuro-evolutionary semiotic
approach to lowly arousal emotions 
Chien, Jui-Pi
Page 325

Comparing the semiotic construction of attitudinal meanings in the multimodal
manuscript, original published and adapted versions of Alice’s Adventures in
Wonderland
Chen, Yumin
Page 341

Semiotic modeling and education 
Yu, Hongbing
Page 365
 



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