Semiotic Sociology
- 240pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Exploring the intersection of semiotics and sociology, this book delves into how signs and symbols shape social interactions and cultural practices. It examines the role of meaning-making in society, emphasizing the dynamic relationship between individuals and their social contexts. The author presents theoretical frameworks and empirical studies to illustrate how semiotic analysis can enhance our understanding of social structures and behaviors, offering a fresh perspective on both fields. Ideal for scholars and students interested in cultural studies and social theory.
