Social Semiotics

Volume 26 – Issue 1 – 2016



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Table of Contents

01- A discourse–design approach to multimodality: the visual communication of neoliberal management discourse – Per Ledin & David Machin

02- The power of “small business” as pending narrative: an ideograph in UK politics 2004–2013 – Christopher L. Atkinson

03- A semiotic analysis of intergeneric borrowings in print advertisements in Jordan Kawakib Al-Momani – Fathi Migdadi & Muhammad A. Badarneh

04- Global meets local: typographic practices and the semiotic role of subtitling in the creation of parodies in Cypriot dialect on Internet texts – Aspasia Papadima & Evangelos Kourdis

05- Religion, globalization and commodification in online world news slideshows: the dis/connection of images and texts – Anna Roosvall

06- Mediated political masculinities: the commander-in-chief vs. the new man – Angela Smith

07- Erratum


Social Semiotics is a peer reviewed journal that publishes high quality papers that deal with the study of communicational resources and practices through words, images, behaviours, settings, sounds, design, etc., and the way these are connected to the organization of societies and everyday lives.
Articles can include linguistic analysis, visual analysis, content analysis, ethnography, interviews, production studies and can be tied into political economic analysis.
Social Semiotics is critical sign study which is aware of the specific and strategic ways in which signs are created, used and received in different domains. It is a form of enquiry applied to specific instances and problems. It asks ‘‘what kinds of semiotic resources are used in specific institutional or social contexts and how do these reflect and conceal specific interests, power relations and communicative strategies?’’.  The journal welcomes papers especially that analyse the everyday and the sociopolitical significance of representations.