- Roland Barthes – was a French literal theorist, philosopher, critic and semiotician. He explored social theory, semiotics, the science of symbols
- C. S. Pierce – was an American philosopher, logician, mathematician and scientist who is sometimes referred to as “the father of pragmatism”.
- C. S. Pierce – was an American philosopher, logician, mathematician and scientist who is sometimes referred to as “the father of pragmatism”.
- Ferdinand de Saussure – was a Swiss linguist and semiotician. His ideas laid a foundation for many significant developments in both linguistics and semiology in the 20th century.
- Semiotics – the study of signs and symbols and their use and interpretation.
- Sign – an object, gesture or action that is used to convey information or an instruction.
- Signifier – a signs physical form.
- Signified – the meaning or idea expressed by a sign, as distinct from the physical form in which it is expressed.
- an iconic sign – which has a direct connection to its’ object
- an indexical sign – which has an indirect link to its’ object
- a symbolic sign – which has a random or arbitrary link based on a shared knowledge or an agreement
- Code – a system of words, letters, figures or symbols used to represent other things.
- Dominant Signifier – most accepted meaning of a sign. (the main sign/communicator)
- Anchorage – directs the viewer to a chosen meaning.
- Ideology – a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- Paradigm – a group or collection of similar things
- Syntagm – is the relationship is one where signs occur in sequence or parallel and operate together to create meaning. Signs working together
- Signifcation – the representation or conveying of meaning.
- Denotation – What the audience can visually see on a page.
- Connotation – is the second level of analysis, being what the denotation represents
- Myth – in media analysis refers to how words and images are systematically used to communicate cultural and political meanings
- Radical- It challenges our ideas
- Reaction-Supports our ideas
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WELL DONE KATE! u scored 19