| Editor-in-Chief:
Joseph Brent Managing Editor: John Deely
Orientation: The American Journal of Semiotics is a peer-reviewed research publication with an interdisciplinary focus on the general subject of signs and sign systems. The journal explores all communication and culture experienced as discourse codes, including events, messages, practices, and texts expressed and perceived as cultural, social, and natural subjects or objects. It publishes topical articles, response articles or comments, and critical reviews, and also provides a venue for unusually long manuscripts. The American Journal of Semiotics is the official publication of the Semiotic Society of America and an individual subscription to the journal includes an annual membership in society.
Publisher: Semiotic Society of American, in cooperation with the Philosophy
Documentation Center
Copyright: © Semiotic Society of America. |