LA CULTURE COMME ENSEMBLE DE REPRÉSENTATIONS. L’EXERCICE DU POUVOIR DE CERTAINES PERSONNES SUR D’AUTRES PAR LE MANAGEMENT DES REPRÉSENTATIONS
CULTURE AS A SET OF REPRESENTATIONS. EXERCISING THE POWER OF CERTAIN PERSONS OVER OTHERS BY MANAGING REPRESENTATIONS
Author(s): Dumitru BortunSubject(s): Social Sciences, Communication studies
Published by: Editura Alma Mater
Keywords: semiotic approach; cultural loading; game of reflection; fake news; semiotic war;
Summary/Abstract: Ogden and Richards emphasized that in an act of communication the message does not exist before being coded; in addition, coding is a process of creation: the message self-generates in the communication process itself. As such, the term “receptor” should be replaced by the term “reader” – in other words, the “universal receptor” breaks into a multitude of readers, whose readings are culturally pre-determined. The significance of a sign is not given beforehand, it is born following the encounter between the message and the cultural loading with which the reader welcomes the message. As homo significans, we relate not to objects, but to “interpretants” (Peirce). For man, the world is a universe of interpretants. But this renders manipulation possible through partial truths or even fake news, i.e. through 77the plausible denaturation of reality. The acceptance of a phrase as true is not related to its relation with reality, but rather to its relation with the reader’s cultural loading. This paper describes the mechanism of semiosis that makes possible the exercise of power to have people over other people, through the management of their cultural loading.
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 24
- Page Range: 76-88
- Page Count: 13
- Language: French
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