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Cognitive Semiotics
Cognit Semiotic

ISSN: 1662-1425.

The first of its kind, Cognitive Semiotics is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to high quality research, integrating methods and theories developed in the disciplines of cognitive science with methods and theories developed in semiotics and the humanities, with the ultimate aim of providing new insights into the realm of human signification and its manifestation in cultural practices. Accordingly, readers will have the opportunity to engage with ideas from the European and American traditions of cognitive science and semiotics, and to follow developments in the study of meaning – both in a cognitive and in a semiotic sense – as they unfold internationally. The intention of the journal is to create and facilitate dialogue, debate, and collaboration among those interested both in human cognition and in human semiotic experiences and behaviour. The initiative to create a transatlantically based journal comes from the Center for Cognition and Culture at the department of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio), and from a group of researchers, based in Aarhus, Denmark, and trained in cognitive semiotics at the Center for Semiotics at the University of Aarhus. By bringing together scholars from multiple disciplines, the editors hope to provide a revitalized perspective on the semiotic field.

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