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Semiotics as an interdisciplinary methodology

  • Priscila Borges

    Priscila Borges (b. 1980) is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Communication at University of Brasília, Brazil. Her research interests include Peirce’s philosophy, semiotics, and visual language. Her publications include “A visual model of Peirce’s 66 classes of signs unravels his late proposal of enlarging semiotic theory” (2010), “Peirce’s system of 66 classes of signs” (2014), “Experience and cognition in Peirce’s semiotics” (2014), and“A system of 21 classes of signs as an instrument of inquiry”(2015).

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From the journal Chinese Semiotic Studies

About the author

Priscila Borges

Priscila Borges (b. 1980) is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Communication at University of Brasília, Brazil. Her research interests include Peirce’s philosophy, semiotics, and visual language. Her publications include “A visual model of Peirce’s 66 classes of signs unravels his late proposal of enlarging semiotic theory” (2010), “Peirce’s system of 66 classes of signs” (2014), “Experience and cognition in Peirce’s semiotics” (2014), and“A system of 21 classes of signs as an instrument of inquiry”(2015).

Published Online: 2016-6-9
Published in Print: 2016-5-1

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