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Semiotics and Semiotics Related Publications

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The following journals and publishers treat semiotics or topics directly related to semiotics.  All names and addresses have been taken from sources believed to be reliable.  However, Internet addresses change frequently and so cannot be guaranteed.   The Site for Semiotics (S) appreciates any information regarding changes and/or additions.  Please send any information to Webmaster @ Site for Semiotics.

Journals and Publishers:

American Communication Journal

David L. Sutton, Editor
Department of Communication
217 Tichenor Hall
Auburn University
Auburn, 36849

334-844-2753

Suttoda@Mail.Auburn.EDU/~Suttoda/Index.HTM

WWW.UAMont.EDU/~Adams/ACJMain.HTML

American Journal of Semiotics

Richard Lanigan, editor
V-mail: 618-453-1894 (one minute mailbox after fourth ring)
F-mail: 618-453-2812
E-mail:
Rlanigan@siu.edu
S-mail: Speech Communication Dept. (6605)
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, 62901, USA

WWW.siu.edu/departments/cola/spcm/Faculty/Lanigan.html

Blackwells Publishing

HTTP://LinguistList.ORG/Pubs/Blackwell.HTML

Bulletin of the IASS

GLORIA.WITHALM@HERMES.HSAK.AC.AT

Bulletin of the International Association for the Semiotics of Law

M.HENKET@RGL.RUU.NL

Cascadilla Press

WWW.Cascadilla.COM

Cornell University Linguistics Dept.

HTTP://LinguistList.ORG/Pubs/Cornell.HTML

Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology (CARP)

Director: Lester Embree at Embree@Acc.Fau.Edu

Center for Peirce Studies

HTTP://WWW.NOTHING.COM/PEIRCE/

Homepage: WWW.Fau.edu/DivDept/Schmidt/CARP

CSLI Publications

HTTP://CSLI-WWW.Stanford.EDU/Publications/

De Gruyter Online

WWW.deGruyter.Com

Discourse Studies: Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Text and Talk

Editor: Teun A. van Dijk, University of Amsterdam

Beginning in February of 1999, this multidisciplinary forum will publish reviewed work on the structures and strategies of written and spoken discourse.

While contributing to new developments at the cutting edge of theory and method, its articles will also be accessible to students and other newcomers to each area of specialization. Altho intended as a broadly conceived forum for the best international work on discourse in any field and specialization, Discourse Studies will especially focus on cross-disciplinary studies of text and talk in linguistics, anthropology, ethnomethodology, cognitive and social psychology, communication studies, and law.

Editorial information: contact Teun A. van Dijk: Teun@Let.UVA.NL

All other information: contact Louise Harnby at Sage Publications: Louise.Harnby@SagePub.Co.UK

Edinburgh University Press

WWW.EUP.ED.AC.UK/

Backlists available on Web

Elsevier Science Publishers

E-mail: L.Roberts@Elsevier.Co.UK

Holland Academic Graphics

WWW.HAG.NL

HTTP://ISD.CME.NIST.GOV/Proj/Semiotics97

Indiana University Press

Website: WWW.Indiana.Edu/~IUPress

Electronic Ordering: IUPress@Indiana.Edu

V-mail: 1-800-842-6796

F-mail: 1-812-855-7931

S-mail: 601 North Morton Street
Bloomington, 47404, USA

Intelligent Systems and Semiotics

Focuses on learning processes in intelligent systems.

Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis

IJGLSA is an innovative biannual journal which reaches out to the international community of researchers in two disciplines. While maintaining the integrity of each field, their appearance side-by-side, on the one hand, adds a new Post-modern focus to Germanic Linguistics while on the other hand, research in Semiotics, the general science of signification, finds its closest ally in linguistics.

Articles are invited for submission. Manuscripts may be written in French, German, or English. They should include an abstract of about 100 words.  Editors:

Irmengard Rauch at: IRAUCH@GARNET.BERKELY.EDU

Richard Seymour at: RSEYMOUR@VIOLET.BERKELEY.EDU

International Journal of Cultural Studies

To submit articles, contact John Hartley: IJCS@Cardiff.AC.UK

For subscriptions, contact Jane Makoff: Jane.Makoff@SagePub.CO.UK

International Journal for Semiotics of Law

M.HENKET@RGL.RUU.NL

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law

WWW.LegalTheory.Demon.CO.UK/IJSL.HTML

John Benjamins

WWW.Benjamins.NL

or

WWW.Benjamins.COM

Backlists available on Web

Kluwer Academic Publishers

WWW.WKAP.NL/

E-mail: Wilco.Scheffers@WKAP.NL

Backlists available on Web

Lawrence Erlbaum Press

WWW.Erlbaum.COM/Inform.HTM

Backlists available on Web

Legal Semiotics Monographs

WWW.LegalTheory.Demon.CO.UK/Books.HTML

Linguistics Abstracts On-Line

Edited by Terry Langendoen, University of Arizona
Register now for FREE pilot phase:

WWW.BlackwellPublishers.CO.UK/Labs

MIT Working Papers in Linguistics

HTTP://Broca.MIT.EDU/MITWPL.WEB/WPLs.HTML

Mouton de Gruyter

100064.2307@Compuserve.COM

WWW.deGruyter.DE

WWW.deGruyter.Com

Backlists available on Web

Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic

NJPL@Filosofi.UIO.NO

WWW.HF.UIO.NO/Filosofi/NJPL/

Oxford U.P.

Website: WWW.OUP.CO.UK/

Backlists available on Web

Peirce Edition Project

CPEIRCE@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU

Peter Lang Publishing

Website: WWW.PeterLang.Com

V-mail: 1-800-770-5264

F-mail: 1-212-647-7706

S-mail: 275 Seventh Av.
28th floor
New York, 10001, USA

Proceedings of the Semiotic Society of America

Editor: C.W. Spinks at: Cspinks@Trinity.Edu

The Proceedings maintains its own Website which may be accessed at: WWW.Trinity.Edu/~Cspinks/Sem/SSAHome.HTML

Rhetoric and Public Affairs

Martin J. Medhurst, Editor
Department of Speech Communication
Texas A&M University
College Station, 77843

409-845-0208

E-mail: MJM3983@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU

Semiotic Review of Books

HTTP://WWW.CHASS.UTORONTO.CA/EPC/SRB

All communication to Paul Bouissac, editor, at:

PAUL.BOUISSAC@UTORONTO.CA

Signpost, The (semiotic)

Website (Canada): HTTP://WWW.CHASS.UTORONTO.CA/EPC/SRB

Mirrorsite (Austria): HTTP://WWW.UNIVIE.AC.AT/WISSENSCHAFTSTHEORIE/SRB

The Signpost is a supplement to the Semiotic Review of Books. It endeavors to call attention to global resources such as symposia, seminars, congresses, research centers, publications, and other modes from which rich directions can be explored in the realm of serendipity.

Send information to Paul Bouissac or Jamieson Cochrane at: JAMIESON.COCHRANE@UTORONTO.CA

Walter de Gruyter, Inc.

100064.2307@Compuserve.COM

WWW.deGruyter.DE

WWW.deGruyter.Com

 

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