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A Triadic Model of Semiotic Media Practices

Authors: Dang-Anh, Mark;

A Triadic Model of Semiotic Media Practices

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(EN) The triadic model of semiotic media practices (zeichenhafte Medienpraktiken) illustrates the interplay of media, signs, and practices as well as the relation between mediatised signs and practices established in semioses. Semiotic media practices are fundamentally indexical and reflexive, as they always depend on the situations from which they emerge and the contexts to which they refer. At the centre are processes of sign usage, i. e., semioses, which are practically accomplished through mediatised signs in which medium and sign merge. A mediatised sign is semanticised substance. Practices and mediatised signs are in a constitutive interrelation. Mediatised signs index practices: they display the practices within which they are processed. Practices induce mediatised signs: they make practice-specific sign processes expectable and necessary and are bound to them. Via mediatised signs, practices become medial and meaningful. Semiotic media practices bring forth social praxis. In their interplay, practices, media, and signs constitute the connections of sociality, mediality, and semioticity. Non-semiotic media practices are only relevant for social reality in conjunction with semiotic media practices. (DE) Das triadische Modell zeichenhafter Medienpraktiken (semiotic media practices) veranschaulicht das Zusammenspiel von Medien, Zeichen und Praktiken sowie die Relation zwischen mediatisierten Zeichen und Praktiken, die in Semiosen zum Tragen kommt. Zeichenhafte Medienpraktiken sind grundsätzlich indexikalisch und reflexiv, da sie immer von den Situationen, aus denen sie hervorgehen sowie von den Kontexten, auf die sie sich beziehen, abhängen. Zentral sind hierbei die Prozesse des Zeichengebrauchs, d. h. Semiosen, die durch mediatisierte Zeichen, in denen Medium und Zeichen miteinander verschmelzen, praktisch vollzogen werden. Ein mediatisiertes Zeichen ist semantisierte Substanz. Praktiken und mediatisierte Zeichen stehen in einer konstitutiven Wechselbeziehung. Mediatisierte Zeichen indizieren Praktiken: Sie zeigen die Praktiken an, innerhalb derer sie prozessiert werden. Praktiken induzieren mediatisierte Zeichen: Sie machen praxisspezifische Zeichenprozesse ebenso erwartbar wie notwendig und sind an sie gebunden. Durch mediatisierte Zeichen sind Praktiken also sowohl medial als auch bedeutsam. Semiotische Medienpraktiken bringen soziale Praxis hervor. Praktiken, Medien und Zeichen konstituieren in ihrem Zusammenspiel die Verbindungen von Sozialität, Medialität und Semiotizität. Nichtzeichenhafte Medienpraktiken sind für die soziale Wirklichkeit nur im Zusammenhang mit zeichenhaften Medienpraktiken relevant.

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sign, praxis, media, linguistics, media practices, reflexivity, media linguistics, sociality, semiosis, mediality, semiotic media practices, semiotics, indexicality, practice theory, praxeology, semioticity

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