Punctum is a blind peer-reviewed, on-line journal dedicated to the semiotic study of contemporary cultural texts, practices and processes, published under the auspices of the Hellenic Semiotic Society. Aspiring to provide a venue for the advancement of international semiotic scholarship, the journal is published twice a year (July & December) in English, although submissions in French and German will be accepted as well. Punctum’s Editorial Board reflects both its international scope and the diversity of contemporary semiotic research and theory. Punctum invites submissions (original papers, review articles, book reviews) across this wide range of semiotic fields and methodologies on an on-going basis, and regularly puts out calls for special issues with guest editors.

Volume 1, Issue 1 (2015)

 Semiotics of the Web

Special issue editor: Gregory Paschalidis

Table of Contents

Articles

INTRODUCTION - The social life of signs in the age of the Web (15792 downloads)

Gregory Paschalidis

Instant Sensemaking, Immersion and Invisibility. Notes on the Genealogy of Interface Paradigms (2412 downloads)

Florian Hadler & Daniel Irrgang

Semiotics of Pictorial Signs on Social Networking Sites: Remarks on a Neglected Field of Study (12213 downloads)

Julius Erdmann

Semiotics of spreadability: A systematic approach to Internet memes and virality (14327 downloads)

Gabriele Marino

Animer la peinture en 3D et illustrer la musique: transmédialité(s) des hommages cultistes 2.0 (1945 downloads)

Annick Girard

Ways of Feeling: audience’s meaning making in interactive documentary through an analysis of Fort McMoney (2603 downloads)

Patricia Nogueira

My Friend is a WWI Soldier: A Semiopragmatic Approach to Docufictions on Social Networks (1533 downloads)

Catherine Bouko & Maria Giulia Dondero

Discursive practices in Wikipedia politeness discourse (1830 downloads)

Svetlana Sheypak

Sensitivity of the Chinese Web: A Techno-Semiotic Perspective into the Scriptural Economy of Chinese Computerised Media (1879 downloads)

Allan Bahroun

Conference Report

Tradition and Innovation – the Cornerstones of Modern Semiotics (1729 downloads)

Reni Iankova


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