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Analyse sémiotique comparative×Analyse sémiotique interprétative×
DomaineQualitatifQualitatif
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origineEarly 20th century (Saussure 1916; Peirce c. 1900); comparative framing consolidated from 1970s onward1960s–1990s
Auteur d'origineFerdinand de Saussure (semiology), Charles Sanders Peirce (semiotics); comparative application developed across cultural and communication studiesFerdinand de Saussure (foundational semiology); Roland Barthes (cultural/media application); Gunther Kress & Theo van Leeuwen (social semiotics)
TypeQualitative comparative analysisQualitative interpretive analysis
Source fondatriceChandler, D. (2007). Semiotics: The Basics (2nd ed.). Routledge. ISBN: 978-0415363754Barthes, R. (1967). Elements of Semiology. Hill and Wang. ISBN: 978-0809013753
Aliascross-cultural semiotics, comparative sign analysis, comparative semiology, CSAsemiotic discourse analysis, interpretive semiotics, social semiotics analysis, ISA
Apparentées66
RésuméComparative semiotic analysis examines how signs, symbols, and meaning-making systems operate across two or more contexts — such as different cultures, historical periods, media platforms, or social groups. By applying semiotic frameworks (denotation, connotation, myth, codes, paradigms) systematically across parallel corpora, researchers reveal how the same sign produces different meanings, how ideologies are encoded differently, or how symbolic structures converge and diverge across settings.Interpretive semiotic analysis is a qualitative method that examines how signs — words, images, symbols, gestures, and sounds — produce meaning within specific social and cultural contexts. Drawing on Saussurean semiology and Barthesian cultural analysis, the approach moves beyond surface-level description to uncover the layered, context-bound meanings that sign systems generate. It is widely used in media studies, communication, education, marketing, and cultural research to reveal how representations shape social reality.
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