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- The Nonverbal Dictionary of Gestures, Signs and Body Language Cues - Developed from the research of anthropologists, archaeologists, biologists, linguists, psychiatrists, psychologists, semioticians and others who have studied human communication from a scientific point of view.
- Umberto Eco - Links and content referencing the Italian semiotician Umberto Eco's work and ideas.
- The World According to Eco - "Italian novelist and semiotician Umberto Eco expounds upon the Net, writing, The Osteria, libraries, the continental divide, Marshall Mcluhan,and, well, God." A profile/interview.
- Semiotics and Biology - Thomas Sebeok: Semiotics and the Biological Sciences. Initial Conditions.
- Atomic Priesthood - Susan Garfield: "Atomic Priesthood" is Not Nuclear Guardianship. A Critique of Thomas Sebeok's Vision of the Future.
- SaussureScape - Explore Saussure's ideas at this interactive web site.
- Lover's Discourse - Page includes segments from Roland Barthes' Lover's Deiscourse.
- Rhetoric of the Image - Notes on an essay by Roland Barthes
- 'The Photographic Message' - Notes on an essay by Roland Barthes
- Mythologies - Lectures on Roland Barthes' Mythologies by Tony McNeill
Wikipedia Articles
- Peeter Torop - Peeter Torop (born November 28, 1950 in Tartu, Estonia) is one of the most well-known European semioticians. Following Roman Jakobson, he expanded the scope of the semiotic study of translation to include intratextual, intertextual, and extratextual translation and stressing the productivity of the notion of translation in general semiotics.
- Generation C - Generation C (also known as Gen C) is the label given to a new generation by trend spotters, media commentators, technology industry observers/CEOs and semioticians. What the C stands for is currently under debate, particularly given the lack of direct research (as opposed to deductive reasoning) on the subject.
- Groupe µ - Groupe µ is the collective pseudonym under which a group of Belgian 20th-century semioticians wrote a series of books, presenting an exposition of modern semiotics.