SEMIOTICS
USEFUL LINKS
by Molly Carey
Here's a link from
University of Denver at Colorado that provides tons of information from critical theorists, journals and readings, and resources for semiotics. The page offers helpful defenitions for semiotic terms, a history on how semiotics evolved and a basic overview of semiotics.
The
Lund University site offers an explanation of semiotics and reports and projects done on semiotics. It also offers information for those interested in preparing a doctorate in semiotics. This link provides a long list of the latest research done in semiotics. The research is in Spanish, Swedish and English. This is a good site for someone who is looking to study semiotics in depth.
Daniel Chandler creates an in depth look at semiotics through a description, critiques, strengths and analysis all written by himself. The site is very detailed and would be useful for people ranging from unfamiliar with semiotics to experts in the field.
Here's a link from Ohio University that explains semiotics through application, critiques and research. A group of students compiled their research on semiotics. The site includes two research reports and applies the theory to the "Real World."
This link comes from Indiana University. The site provides an explanation on semiotics and research done on the topic. The site is compiled by professors from the schools of Library, Education and Music at Indiana University. There are links to research projects and information about the Center for Applied Semiotics.
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