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        1.    Julia Ulrich, Semiotica Vol 2009, No 175 (2009)

Message 1: Semiotica Vol 2009, No 175 (2009)
Date: 08-Jun-2009
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrichdegruyter.com>
Subject: Semiotica Vol 2009, No 175 (2009)
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Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.mouton-publishers.com

Journal Title: Semiotica Volume Number: 2009 Issue Number: 175 Issue Date: 2009


Subtitle: Signification and space


Main Text:

SemioticaVolume: 2009, Number: 175 (June 2009)

The above issue is now available online from Walter de Gruyter at:http://www.reference-global.com/toc/semi/2009/175

Signification and space

Introduction: Signification and spaceAlexandros Ph. Lagopoulos

Part 1. Spatial practices, spatial reification, and spatial experiences

Towards an anthropological theory of space and placeSetha M. Low

Spatial reification, or, collectively embodied amnesia, aphasia, and apraxiaMichael Landzelius

Spatial representation, activity, and meaning: Children's images of thecontemporary cityKyriaki Tsoukala

The performance of secrecy: Domesticity and privacy in public spacesMichael Herzfeld

Part 2. Physical space and symbolism

The choretic work of historyAugustin Berque

Art, land, and the gendering of ParnassusDonald Preziosi

The semiotics of the Vitruvian cityAlexandros Ph. Lagopoulos

Part 3. The semiotics of architectural and urban design

Space complexity and architectural conception: Revisiting Alberti's treatiseAlbert Levy

Meaning of space and architecture of placePierre Pellegrino and Emmanuelle P. Jeanneret

Ship as a space locus, architecture as a space fabricaPierre Boudon

Organizational semiotics

Introduction: Organizational semiotics and social simulationRené J. Jorna

A conceptual linkage between cognitive architectures and social interactionKees Zoethout and Wander Jager

The semiotic actor: From signs to socially constructed meaningMartin Helmhout, René J. Jorna, and Henk W. Gazendam

Information systems actability: Tracing the theoretical rootsGöran Goldkuhl

Norms-based simulation for personalized service provisionRodrigo Bonacin, M. Cecília C. Baranauskas, Kecheng Liu, and Lily Sun

Universities as producers of evolutionarily stable signs of excellence foracademic labor markets?Georg P. Mueller


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