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Geosemiotics: Discourses in placeAl Zidjaly, 2014
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Geosemiotics is an analytical framework created by Scollon and Scollon (2003) to examine public discourse, such as signs, as situated in the material world and shaped by social and cultural use; hence, geosemiotics refers to discourses in place. The essence of geosemiotics …
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