Face to Face (II): Semiotics of Interactivity |
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Authors: | Jan M. Broekman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dickinson School of Law, Penn State University, Carlisle, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | Faces challenge the sender-receiver model as the major scheme of thought for appropriately understanding interaction between human individuals. The openness and indeterminacy of faces lead to establish a semiotically relevant distinction between interaction and interactivity. The latter is our proposed articulation of the dynamic energy that thrives through the existence of signs and the uses of a semiotics. Facial expressions sustain and express the vital dynamism of making meaning in life. This often occurs at a bewildering distance to legal life and discourses established by legal terminologies. |
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