Semiotike
Semiotike is the study of signs, symbols, and systems of communication, rooted in the broader field of semiotics. The term originates from the Greek word *sēmeiōtikḗ*, meaning "the science of signs," and was first systematically explored by the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure in the early 20th century. While semiotics examines how meaning is created and interpreted through signs—whether linguistic, visual, or behavioral—semiotike often refers to the broader application of these principles in cultural, social, and artistic contexts.
At its core, semiotics distinguishes between three key components: the sign (the object or element conveying
The field draws from multiple disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, philosophy, and media studies. Notable contributors include
Critics argue that semiotics can sometimes oversimplify complex social phenomena by focusing on surface-level interpretations. However,