Semiology
Semiology is the study of signs and sign processes, and the ways in which meaning is produced and understood in human communication and culture. It analyzes how signs—whether spoken words, written texts, images, sounds, or gestures—function within systems of signs or codes to convey messages. The field investigates how signifiers relate to signified concepts and how social context, conventions, and power relations shape interpretation. In many scholarly traditions the term semiotics is used for the broader discipline, while "sémiologie" is common in French-language work and sometimes denotes a more culture-centered approach.
Two foundational strands have shaped semiology. Ferdinand de Saussure's structural linguistics treated the sign as a
Semiology has been applied across linguistics, anthropology, literary and cultural studies, media analysis, advertising, art, and