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The American Journal of SemioticsThe Journal of the Semiotic Society of America Joseph Brent, Editor The American Journal of Semiotics is a peer-reviewed research publication with an interdisciplinary focus on the general subject of signs and sign systems. The journal explores all communication and culture experienced as discourse codes, including events, messages, practices, and texts expressed and perceived as cultural, social, and natural subjects or objects. There are no methodological restrictions in the journal but all contributions must combine a rigorous standard of scholarly research with the appropriate application of a semiotic theory and method relevant to the author's chosen subject matter. The American Journal of Semiotics publishes topical articles, response articles or comments, and critical reviews, and also provides a venue for unusually long manuscripts. An individual subscription to the journal includes an annual membership in the Semiotic Society of America. The American Journal of Semiotics is indexed in Article@INIST, ArticleFirst, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, the MLA International Bibliography, Periodicals Index Online, ProQuest 5000, ProQuest International Academic Research Library, and ProQuest Social Science Journals. Contributors include Eugen Baer, Henryk Baran, Roman Guadreault, Daniel Patte, Marina Tarlinskaja, Thomas Sebeok, Harley Shands, and Slavoj Žižek. Electronic access is provided through ProQuest databases and POIESIS: Philosophy Online Serials. Information for authors regarding submissions to the journal is available here. All editorial communications should be addressed to: Dr. Joseph Brent · ISSN 0277-7126 · Quarterly · 2007-08 Subscriptions: Institutions $100, Individuals $50, Students $25 · Single/Back Issues: Institutions $25, Individuals $15 · All subscriptions start with the first issue of the volume year · Subscriptions outside North America, add $8 shipping · Subscribe Online:Current Subscribers:
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