sigimise
Sigimise is a theoretical construct in semiotics and communication studies describing the process by which individuals interpret and enact meaning through structured signals within social interaction. It refers to both interpretation (signification by receivers) and production (signalling by senders). The term is recent and used mostly in academic discussions about digital discourse.
Origin and etymology are variable; the term appears to be a portmanteau derived from signals and signify,
Key concepts: Sigimise emphasizes three components: the signal (linguistic, visual, or digital), the context (cultural, conversational,
Applications: used to analyze online discourse, branding, political rhetoric, and user-generated content; helps explain how meanings
Criticism and limitations: Some scholars argue sigimise is too broad, overlapping with existing theories of pragmatics