Incoming Resources
- Image and representation, key concepts in media studies, Nick Lacey
- Reading television, John Fiske and John Hartley
- Persuasive signs, the semiotics of advertising, by Ron Beasley and Marcel Danesi
- Sources of meaning in motion pictures and television, Calvin Pryluck
- The Kristeva reader, Julia Kristeva ; edited by Toril Moi
- Language and materialism, developments in semiology and the theory of the subject, Rosalind Coward and John Ellis
- Studying visual communication, Sol Worth ; edited, with an introduction by Larry Gross
- Signifying nature, semeiosis as the foundation of post-critical cosmology in Charles S. Peirce, Chrysoula Sdrolia
- Language and representation, a socio-naturalistic approach to human development, Chris Sinha
- The semiotics of clowns and clowning, rituals of transgression and the theory of laughter, Paul Bouissac
- Multimodality, a social semiotic approach to contemporary communication, Gunther Kress
- The machinery of talk, Charles Peirce and the sign hypothesis, Anne Freadman
- The system of comics, Thierry Groensteen ; translated by Bart Beaty and Nick Nguyen
- The unspeakable, discourse, dialogue, and rhetoric in the postmodern world, Stephen A. Tyler
- Semiotics, an introductory anthology, edited with introductions by Robert E. Innis
- Body trouble, Roland Barthes, theater, and the corporeal sign, by Timothy Jon Scheie
- A pattern language, towns, buildings, construction, Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein, with Max Jacobson, Ingrid Fiksdahl-King, Shlomo Angel
- The Kristeva reader, Julia Kristeva ; edited by Toril Moi
- Magical criticism, the recourse of savage philosophy, Christopher Bracken
- The role of the reader, explorations in the semiotics of texts, Umberto Eco
- The role of the reader, explorations in the semiotics of texts, Umberto Eco
- American journal of semiotics
- Alice doesn't, feminism, semiotics, cinema, Teresa de Lauretis
- The whole creature, complexity, biosemiotics and the evolution of culture, Wendy Wheeler
- Music and discourse, toward a semiology of music, Jean-Jacques Nattiez ; translated by Carolyn Abbate
- Semiotics and fieldwork, Peter K. Manning
- Cybersemiotics, why information is not enough!, Søren Brier
- Signifying nothing, the semiotics of zero, Brian Rotman
- Théories du symbole, Tzvetan Todorov
- The Routledge companion to semiotics, edited by Paul Cobley
- Mythologies, Roland Barthes ; selected and translated from the French by Annette Lavers ; with an introduction by Neil Badmington ; 'Astrology' translated by Siân Reynolds
- Sight, sound and sense, edited by Thomas A. Sebeok
- Explaining science in the classroom, Jon Ogborn ... [et al.]
- Signs, language, and communication, integrational and segregational approaches, Roy Harris
- Interconnecting translation studies and imagology, edited by Luc van Doorslaer, Peter Flynn and Joep Leerssen
- A theory of semiotics, Umberto Eco
- The open work, Umberto Eco ; translated by Anna Cancogni ; with an introduction by David Robey
- Screen reader, 2
- Laws of media, the new science, Marshall and Eric McLuhan
- Marketing and semiotics, new directions in the study of signs for sale, edited by J. Umiker-Sebeok
- Listening for the text, on the uses of the past, Brian Stock
- The semiotics of theatre and drama, Keir Elam
- Banal nationalism, Michael Billig
- Diagrammatology, an investigation on the borderlines of phenomenology, ontology, and semiotics, by Frederik Stjernfelt
- Great reckonings in little rooms, on the phenomenology of theater, Bert O. States
- The semiotic challenge, Roland Barthes ; translated by Richard Howard
- Le bruissement de la langue, Roland Barthes
- Multimodal discourse, the modes and media of contemporary communication, Gunther Kress, Theo van Leeuwen
- Semiotics, the basics, Daniel Chandler
- Karl Bühler, semiotic foundations of language theory, Robert E. Innis