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Semiotics (0171–0834, 1977), Zeitschrift für Semiotik (0170–6241,<br />

1979), American Journal of Semiotics (0277–7126, 1982), International<br />

Journal for the Semiotics of Law (0952–8059, 1988),<br />

European Journal for Semiotic Studies (1015–0102, 1989), Semiotic<br />

Review of Books (0847–1622, 1990), Social Semiotics (1035–0330,<br />

1991), Cybernetics and Human Knowing (0907–0877, 1993),<br />

Elementa: Journal of Slavic Studies and Comparative Cultural<br />

Semiotics (1064–6663, 1993), Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic<br />

Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis (1087–5557, 1996), Visio: Revue<br />

internationale de sémiotique visuelle/International Journal for Visual<br />

Semiotics (1026–8340, 1996), Applied Semiotics/Sémiotique appliquée<br />

(1715–7374, 1996) and International Journal of Applied Semiotics<br />

(1488–0733, 1999). Articles written from a semiotic perspective can,<br />

of course, be found in many other academic journals.<br />

The scholarly societies and associations for <strong>semiotics</strong> at an<br />

international level include the International Association for Semiotic<br />

Studies, the International Association for Visual Semiotics and the<br />

International Association for the Semiotics of Law. There are also<br />

regional and national bodies. Current contact details are best obtained<br />

via a search engine. Some useful resources on the Web at the time<br />

of writing included:<br />

• International Association for Semiotic Studies<br />

http://www.arthist.lu.se/kultsem/AIS/IASS/<br />

• International Semiotics Institute<br />

http://www.isi<strong>semiotics</strong>.fi/<br />

• Martin Ryder’s Semiotics links page<br />

http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/<strong>semiotics</strong>.html<br />

• Open Semiotics Resource Center<br />

http://www.semioticon.com/<br />

• Text Semiotics<br />

http://www.text-<strong>semiotics</strong>.org/<br />

• Wikipedia entry for Semiotics<br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiotics<br />

The online version of the text of this present volume includes gateways<br />

to additional resources. This is currently at: http://www.aber.ac.<br />

uk/media/Documents/S4B/

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