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News, Signs and Culture
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The most important concept in semiotics is the "sign." Signs always exist in our life, constitute the basis of our life, and represent our consciousness and ideology. Through such a relation, "signs" reflect or indicate human life itself. Accordingly, in addition to "signs," other major required concepts are "meaning," "consciousness," "ideology," and so on. As signs do not produce meaning on their own but give rise to meaning in relations with society, they are deeply concerned with various social practices, customs, laws, and cultures. Thus, a science, semiotics, comes to duly take its place as part of social sciences. Through this book I examine the implicative relations between the newspapers and society, by analyzing the attitude towards news coverage with semiotic methods. |
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General Discussions on Report Tendency and Issues Part I 1. General Report Tendency and Issues 2. Election Report Tendencies and Issues Part II 3. A Report on Labor-Management Disputes: An Analysis of Categories‧Vocabularies‧Premises and Involved Questionnaires 4. Reports about a Student Demonstration: A Syntagmatic‧Paradigmatic Analysis of a Student Demonstration 5. Reports about Violence Incidents: A Syntagmatic¡¤Paradigmatic¡¤Myth Analysis of¡¸Acting Prime Minister Jeong¡¹ 6. Reports about Political Issues: An Analysis of Greimas"s Meaningful Units‧Agents on the¡¸Meetings of Heads of State Institutions in Busan¡¹ 7. Reports about Elections: A Syntagmatic‧Paradigmatic Analysis of ¡¸the Elections of the 14th President¡¹ 8. Reports about Economic Issues: A Gremas"s Meaningful Unit Analysis of ¡¸the Real-Name Financial Transaction System¡¹ 9. Issues on Ideology: A Greimas"s Analysis of Agents Concerning¡¸President Park Hong"s Remarks about Pro-Juche Idea Factions¡¹ 10. Reports on Issues Concerning the North and the South: A Reboul"s Semiotic Function Analysis of ¡¸the Death of Kim Il-sung¡¹ |
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