
Semiotics with a Conscience
Decoding Dangerous Discourses
Marcel Danesi(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 18. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-350-36212-3 (ISBN)
Description
Demonstrating how semiotic theory and method can be applied to decoding false representations and dangerous discourses, this book explores how semiotics can be used as a potentially powerful science of conscience.
Confronting the sometimes negative perception of semiotics as academically inward-looking and lacking in morality, Marcel Danesi turns this view on its head. Instead, Danesi highlights how the same techniques that have allowed the use of semiotics for self-serving commercial purposes, such as advertising or marketing, could also be applied to deciphering current world problems. Through describing the semiotic notions and methods that can be used to analyze misrepresentations, propaganda, or meaning collapses, the book enables readers to become conscientiously aware of their hidden meanings and the harmful effects that they have on society. Identifying key issues of concern, such as climate change and anti-science discourses, it shows how they can be interpreted in terms of basic semiotic theory. This analysis of crucial issues demonstrates how semiotics can be used to raise awareness of critically important matters in modern society, and to encourage the development of more robust and ethical attitudes towards them.
Confronting the sometimes negative perception of semiotics as academically inward-looking and lacking in morality, Marcel Danesi turns this view on its head. Instead, Danesi highlights how the same techniques that have allowed the use of semiotics for self-serving commercial purposes, such as advertising or marketing, could also be applied to deciphering current world problems. Through describing the semiotic notions and methods that can be used to analyze misrepresentations, propaganda, or meaning collapses, the book enables readers to become conscientiously aware of their hidden meanings and the harmful effects that they have on society. Identifying key issues of concern, such as climate change and anti-science discourses, it shows how they can be interpreted in terms of basic semiotic theory. This analysis of crucial issues demonstrates how semiotics can be used to raise awareness of critically important matters in modern society, and to encourage the development of more robust and ethical attitudes towards them.
Reviews / Votes
Semiotics with a Conscience provides a guide to help readers cut a path through the many lies, forms of propaganda, and baseless conspiracy theories likely to be encountered online, on cable news programs, and in conversations with friends and family. Using the tools of semiotics, Danesi skillfully dissects a range of ideologies that many of us are all too familiar with, in the process, draining them of power and promising greater civility and more ethical modes of discourse. -- Caleb Bernacchio, California State University Monterey Bay, USAMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
10 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
301 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-36212-3 (9781350362123)
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01/2024
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Person
Marcel Danesi is Professor Emeritus of Semiotics and Linguistic Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Canada.
Content
Preface
1. Semiotics, Ethics, and Dangerous Discourses
2. Words, Symbols, and Images of Conflict
3. Denial Discourses
4. Decoding Big Lies
5. False Narratives
6. Semiotics with a Conscience
References
Index
1. Semiotics, Ethics, and Dangerous Discourses
2. Words, Symbols, and Images of Conflict
3. Denial Discourses
4. Decoding Big Lies
5. False Narratives
6. Semiotics with a Conscience
References
Index