felels
Felels is a term used in semiotic theory to denote a class of signs whose meaning is not fixed by form alone but is negotiated through social practice within a community. A felel's significance arises from shared conventions that can shift as norms evolve, making interpretation context-dependent and fluid. Because felels depend on communal understanding, their meanings can differ across groups or over time.
Etymology and usage: The term felel emerged in contemporary semiotic discussions and has no universally agreed
Characteristics: Key features include context-dependence, dynamic interpretation, reliance on tacit knowledge, and variability across communities. Felels
Examples: In online communities, the meaning of a badge, username color, or a meme can function as
Relation to other concepts and criticism: Felels intersect with pragmatics and social constructivism, and are discussed
See also: semiotics, pragmatics, social constructivism, sign theory, Peirce.