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Social semiotics: communicative and socio-cultural practices. The Russian-speaking contribution to the development of social semiotics in 1970–2000s

Pages 203-221 | Received 19 May 2021, Accepted 23 Aug 2021, Published online: 02 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The intensive transformation of literally all spheres of life in modern society stimulates the search for an adequate conceptual apparatus in order to understand these processes. The purpose of this work is to show the possibilities of applying semiotic analysis to social-cultural phenomena and processes, which involves going beyond the traditional limitation of semiotics with linguistic phenomena and the reduction of social semiotics to the pragmatic contexts of language use. At the same time, particular attention is given to approaches and developments obtained in the last quarter of the previous century by Russian-speaking authors such as Yuri Lotman, Georgy Bogin, Aron Brudnyj, Tamara Dridze, Aleksandr Portnov, Vladimir Sulimov, as well as their colleagues and students. The priority function and significance of the developments of the aforementioned authors and schools is specifically associated with the discovery of non-trivial possibilities of the semiotic approach, which goes beyond considering the peculiarities of using language in various social practices for the semiotic analysis of such practices themselves.

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Funding

The research was carried out with the support of the Russian Science Foundation [grant number 20-68-46013] ‘Philosophical and anthropological analysis of Soviet life. Background, dynamics, impact on the present’.

Notes on contributors

G. L. Tulchinskii

Tulchinskii Grigorii Lvovich, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of the National Research University ‘Higher School of Economics,’ St. Petersburg, honored s of the Russian Federation.

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