Ch 4 Evaluating Messages and/or Images

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commercial

advertises or promotes aproduct, event, or service in commerce

top down approach

an official rule which you can attribute to authority; shows authority in making a request

Twitter

described by Mooney & Evans as ubiquitous; may be used for keeping up with developments in work and career, making sure the train is running on time, following favorite celebrities, or interacting with friends

Carrington

describes a graffiti as vernacular

signs

express symbolic meaning and messages; both a language and medium of communication on its own

regulatory

if it indicates authority and is official or legal prohibitions

infrastructural

if it labels things or directs for the maintenance of a building or any infrastructure group

transgressive

if it violates the conventional semiotics or is in the wrong place

regulatory, infrastructural, commercial, transgressive

kinds of signs

YouTube

language landscape that can be analyzed in its context and features; post-television

YouTube videos

may be recorded by people who have recording gadgets at home which can be decentered

individual voices

ordinary people becoming celebrities and experts

field of linguistics

particularly interested with the use of language in everyday landscape in different contexts

netizens

people who go online; an abstraction of the words Internet and citizen; metaphorically netizens of the virtual world

hierarchy of discourse

some channels and programs being more prestigious than others

television

tends to be filmed and recorded from a studio and is centered

institutional voice

the kind of people producing the content

bottom up discourse

a personal plea or request

memes

a term given to any posts,language, or photo that has an up tale to a social, moral, or political idea that most of the time are funny

graffiti

a transgressive sign; an unsactioned urban text

geosemiotics

the study of the social meaning of the material placement of signs in the world; analyzing the symbolic and contextual meaning of signs

linguistic landscape

the things that you can actually see that do not necessarily need words to express a thought


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