Semiotic Analysis | Ferdinand de Saussure & Charles Sanders Pierce Theories Explained for Beginners

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  • Semiotics (also known as semiology and less commonly as semiosis) is the study of signs. Signs are representations of actual objects, actions or ideas of this world. Understanding the how signs are created to produce meaning is an important part of cultural studies.
    0:00 - Intro
    0:21 - Semiotics - The Basics
    1:57 - Ferdinand de Saussure
    2:22 - Signifiers & Signifieds
    3:50 - Producing Meaning
    5:52 - Language as a Social Phenomenon
    7:29 - Systems of Representation
    9:57 - Charles Sanders Pierce
    10:30 - Semiosis as a Process
    11:29 - Interpretant, Representamen, Object
    13:38 - Icon, Index, Symbol
    16:09 - Recap of Semiotics
    17:45 - Linking Semiotics to Cultural Studies
    19:50 - Conclusion
    This video is the first in a series of videos that I will be making on the foundational theories of communication studies. Not everyone's communications degree is the same but I think that they are all trying to get us to approach the world in the same way which is why I'm making these videos.
    Here is the link to the media blog post where I read about Charles Sanders Pierce's theories: / charles-sanders-peirce...
    I didn't learn about Pierce in school, probably because semiotics was really only taught as a precursor to representation theory, and maybe also because his theories are a little more convoluted!
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    Leave any questions you have in the comment section!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 25

  • @star7265
    @star7265 Рік тому +16

    Omg please don't ever delete this video! It's amazing!

  • @clawhiskaz4554
    @clawhiskaz4554 Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much! Writing an assignment on Saussure and Pierce and was really struggling to find resources to help me actually understand Pierce's theory.

  • @schalkewwefan04
    @schalkewwefan04 Рік тому +7

    I would add 2 things to this video:
    firstly: both sides of Saussures sign (signifier/signified) are mental concepts. They do not represent anything in the real world or a real object. Even though one might think the signifier could be the phonetic image and so it would something which is uttered in real life but it isn't. The signifier represents a mental image of the phonetic realisation that we have in our heads before we utter it. Saussure explains that with the fact the we can also read in our mind without actually saying the words that we read.
    Secondly: the relationship between signified and signifier is arbitrary for Saussure but at the same time these 2 sides of the sign cannot be torn apart otherwise each individual side would be a chaotic "mass". If the two signs would not be connected through langue we could not tell 2 concepts/signified apart from each other since we do not have the fitting signiefier. The same goes for if we have 2 signifier/ phonetic images, if we do not have the fitting concept/ signified for the two we cannot tell them apart from eacht other.
    I think these two were missing but still great video to get introduced into this topic!
    I hope it was understable what I wrote since English is not my mother tongue and I also learned about Saussures theory in a different language.

  • @rmular
    @rmular Рік тому

    Girl I’m doing my essay and you made this so much easier for me 🥺

  • @yasisoufi
    @yasisoufi Рік тому

    Guuurrrl you NAILED it hammer mallet bang bang👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼 I am in awe ! Kudos and keep up.
    I can only add zeitgeist as a term for generational meaning changes.
    Beautifully explained. Representation sublime! 😇

  • @MsLaBajo
    @MsLaBajo 6 місяців тому

    So helpful for my Linguistic Anthro class online.

  • @jesscawang7306
    @jesscawang7306 Рік тому

    Thank you so much my paper is literally due in 12 hours and this is so helpful!

  • @emmajane5228
    @emmajane5228 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @nonpareilsims
    @nonpareilsims Рік тому

    Again, incredibly useful and helpful!

  • @mikachili
    @mikachili Рік тому

    Studying semiotics in uni :D very useful video! Thank you

  • @harrisonsjackson
    @harrisonsjackson 3 місяці тому +1

    Small point, but it's C.S. Peirce (prounounced "purse"), not "Pierce." Otherwise a great summary!

  • @hippo1701
    @hippo1701 10 місяців тому +2

    Can you give the "tree" example, but through Pierce's interpretant, representamen, and object?

  • @anikajalali__
    @anikajalali__ 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this vid it was very helpful ❤❤

  • @Z0mM3l
    @Z0mM3l 8 місяців тому

    Very helpful, thank you.

  • @MergeMultiMedia
    @MergeMultiMedia 6 місяців тому

    Well done!

  • @virasolelhs2794
    @virasolelhs2794 Рік тому

    Useful, thank you!

  • @dipschannel7867
    @dipschannel7867 Рік тому

    Good to hear but thou art could give references of Jackson’s too

  • @Jay13273
    @Jay13273 Рік тому

    You are so cute, educated and smart. The guy who marries you will be a lucky man. I love how you use your hands while explaining in this video. I was not born in Canada, I have lived in Canada for 9 years and grew up in Hamilton, Ontario. I am south asian.

  • @empatheticrambo4890
    @empatheticrambo4890 Рік тому

    All these big words that I don't know are pretty exciting - I don't know anything about communication as a degree, but I do really enjoy learning about different disciplines and social sciences (is communication a social science? lol)

  • @villarojonuwel
    @villarojonuwel Рік тому +1

    Can you also do a video about the propaganda model by Herman and Chomsky? Thanks!

  • @deanbryant572
    @deanbryant572 Рік тому

    ᑭᖇOᗰOᔕᗰ 💐