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36 - Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, Library and Information Management

Middlesex University

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Article title

Quadruple special issue of the journal Semiotica

Type
D - Journal article
Title of journal
Semiotica
Article number
-
Volume number
173
Issue number
1-4
First page of article
1
ISSN of journal
0037-1998
Year of publication
2009
Number of additional authors
-
Additional information

This output comprises two special double-issues of the journal Semiotica. The first is co-edited with Anti Randviir (Tartu University) and is entitled Sociosemiotica; the second is co-edited with Peter J. Schulz (Universitá della Svizzera italiana, Lugano) and is entitled Subjectivity.

Sociosemiotica begins with a 39-page article, written 50/50 by Cobley and Randviir (DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.001); Subjectivity begins with a 6-page article by Cobley (DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.016).

The DOIs for the other items in the two special issues are as follows:

Sociosemiotica

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.006 (Bernard)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.003 (Drechsler)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.014 (Fairclough)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.008 (Heiskala)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.010 (Hess-Lüttich)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.004 (Kilpinen)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.007 (Lagopoulos)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.012 (Lemke)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.011 (Luckmann)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.015 (Petrilli)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.005 (Ponzio)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.002 (Tarasti)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.013 (van Leeuwen)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.009 (Wertsch)

Subjectivity

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.022 (Badmington)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.017 (Baldwin)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.018 (de Saussure and Schulz)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.020 (Langewitz)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.023 (Lury)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.025 (Mazzali-Lurati)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.024 (Newman)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.019 (Seiler)

DOI 10.1515/SEMI.2009.021 (Winston and Tsang)

Interdisciplinary
-
Cross-referral requested
-
Research group
None
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
-
Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
-