The book is written by five of the key figures in the semiotics field, each committed to the belief that living is a process of interaction through acts of signification with a signifying environment. While the authors are agreed on the value of semiotic frameworks, the book aims not to present an entirely coherent line in every respect, but rather to reflect ongoing scholarship and debates in the area. In light of this, the book offers a range of possible interpretations of major semiotic theorists, unsettling assumptions while offering a fresh, and still developing, series of perspectives on learning from academics grounded in semiotics.
Semiotic Theory of Learning is a timely and valuable text that will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduates working in the fields of educational studies, semiotics, psychology, philosophy, applied linguistics and media studies.
Andrew Stables is Professor Emeritus in Education and Philosophy at Roehampton University, London and a Senior Researcher at the International Semiotics Institute, Kaunas Technological University, Lithuania.
Winfried Nöth
is currently based at the University of Kassel in Germany.Alin Olteanu
is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania.Eetu Pikkarainen
is currently a Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Open University of University of Oulu, Finland.Sébastien Pesce
is Assistant Professor of Educational Studies at the University of Tours, France.