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Paul Cobley

    24. April 1963

    Paul Cobley ist Reader für Kommunikationswissenschaften an der London Metropolitan University und beschäftigt sich primär mit Semiotik. Seine Forschung konzentriert sich auf die kulturellen Auswirkungen der Biosemiotik, insbesondere durch die Brille der Modellierung von Systemtheorien. Als produktiver Autor und Herausgeber hat Cobley zahlreiche Bücher verfasst, die sich mit Kommunikationstheorie, Semiotik und Medienwissenschaften befassen. Seine Arbeit zielt darauf ab, die komplexen Zusammenhänge zwischen Zeichen, menschlicher Kommunikation und der weiteren biologischen Welt zu beleuchten.

    Semiotics for Beginners
    The Communication Theory Reader
    Narrative
    Introducing Semiotics
    The Media: An Introduction
    • The Media: An Introduction

      • 494 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Provides a comprehensive introduction to all the important recent developments in the media from constitutions to policy and practice. Describes the diversity of the media as a series of separate and distinct industries and practices; explores the issues which directly infringe on the different media- audience feedback, belief about effects, broadcast policy and different traditions of organising, studying and funding; and examines the presentations that actually appear in the media and how the media presents different facets of the real world

      The Media: An Introduction
    • Introducing Semiotics

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,6(148)Abgeben

      An animal's cry, language disorders, the medical symptom, and body language are all signs of semiotics.

      Introducing Semiotics
    • Narrative

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      2,6(7)Abgeben

      This fully updated second edition traces the ways in which centuries of human beings have used narrative to make sense of time, space and identity.

      Narrative
    • The Communication Theory Reader

      • 518 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden

      This collection of readings is designed to provide easy access to Communication Theory. Many of the essays in the Reader have previously been difficult to obtain and many have appeared in contexts where their relevance for communications, media and cultural studies was not immediately apparent. The Reader presents the most important work which has shaped the field as it stands today. The articles are grouped in subject sections, with an editor's introduction, indications of further reading together with a glossary and comprehensive bibliography.

      The Communication Theory Reader
    • Semiotics for Beginners

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Why study signs? This perennial question of philosophy is answered in the 20th century by the science of semiotics. An animal's cry, poetry, the medical symptom, media messages, language disorders, architecture, marketing, body language-- all these, and more, fall within the sphere of semiotics. Introducing Semiotics outlines the development of sign study from its classical precursors to contemporary post-structuralism. Through Paul Cobley's incisive text and Litza Jansz's brilliant illustrations, this seminal introduction identifies the key semioticians and their work and explains the simple concepts behind difficult terms. For anybody who wishes to know why signs are crucial to human existence and how we can begin to study systems of signification, this book is the place to start. It is the perfect companion volume to Introducing Barthes.

      Semiotics for Beginners