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Social semiotics reveals language?s social meaning ? its structures, processes, conditions and effects ? in all social contexts, across all media and modes of discourse. This important new book uses social semiotics as a one-stop shop to analyse language and social meaning, enhancing linguistics with a sociological imagination.

Social Semiotics for a Complex World develops ideas, frameworks and strategies for better understanding key problems and issues involving language and social action in today?s hyper-complex world driven by globalization and new media. Its semiotic basis incorporates insights from various schools of linguistics (such as cognitive linguistics, critical discourse analysis and sociolinguistics) as well as from sociology, anthropology, philosophy, psychology and literary studies. It employs a multi-modal perspective to follow meaning across all modes of language and media, and a multi-scalar approach that ranges between databases and one-word slogans

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"Few scholars are as qualified as Bob Hodge to reassess, in yet another sweeping and erudite synthesis, what social semiotics can mean in a world in which communication is changing fast and gaining more and more power and influence in the process. Hodge�s eclectic approach brings out the best of recent decades of work in a truly innovative and refreshing text."
Jan M. E. Blommaert, Tilburg University

"This is a thoughtful, original and stimulating account of social semiotics as a uniquely powerful and inclusive framework for analysing the essential contribution of language and meaning in effective action: they are 'part of every problem and every attempted solution.' The book provides valuable insights into how this works in complex, digital and multimodal contemporary social practices."
Norman Fairclough Lancaster University

Table of Contents
Preface

PART I: Principles and Practices
Chapter 1: Key Concepts
Chapter 2: Some Notes on Method

PART II: From Linguistics to Semiotics
Chapter 3: Words
Chapter 4: Grammar
Chapter 5: Reading and Meaning

PART III: Meaning and Society
Chapter 6: The Semiotics of Reality
Chapter 7: Ideology and Social Meaning
Chapter 8: Multiscalar Analysis
Chapter 9: Conclusions

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/10/2016
      ISBN13: 9780745696201, 978-0745696201
      ISBN10: 0745696201

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Social semiotics reveals language?s social meaning ? its structures, processes, conditions and effects ? in all social contexts, across all media and modes of discourse. This important new book uses social semiotics as a one-stop shop to analyse language and social meaning, enhancing linguistics with a sociological imagination.

      Social Semiotics for a Complex World develops ideas, frameworks and strategies for better understanding key problems and issues involving language and social action in today?s hyper-complex world driven by globalization and new media. Its semiotic basis incorporates insights from various schools of linguistics (such as cognitive linguistics, critical discourse analysis and sociolinguistics) as well as from sociology, anthropology, philosophy, psychology and literary studies. It employs a multi-modal perspective to follow meaning across all modes of language and media, and a multi-scalar approach that ranges between databases and one-word slogans

      Trade Review
      "Few scholars are as qualified as Bob Hodge to reassess, in yet another sweeping and erudite synthesis, what social semiotics can mean in a world in which communication is changing fast and gaining more and more power and influence in the process. Hodge�s eclectic approach brings out the best of recent decades of work in a truly innovative and refreshing text."
      Jan M. E. Blommaert, Tilburg University

      "This is a thoughtful, original and stimulating account of social semiotics as a uniquely powerful and inclusive framework for analysing the essential contribution of language and meaning in effective action: they are 'part of every problem and every attempted solution.' The book provides valuable insights into how this works in complex, digital and multimodal contemporary social practices."
      Norman Fairclough Lancaster University

      Table of Contents
      Preface

      PART I: Principles and Practices
      Chapter 1: Key Concepts
      Chapter 2: Some Notes on Method

      PART II: From Linguistics to Semiotics
      Chapter 3: Words
      Chapter 4: Grammar
      Chapter 5: Reading and Meaning

      PART III: Meaning and Society
      Chapter 6: The Semiotics of Reality
      Chapter 7: Ideology and Social Meaning
      Chapter 8: Multiscalar Analysis
      Chapter 9: Conclusions

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