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The Meaning of a Scientific Image: Case Study in Nanoscience a Semiotic Approach
| Title | The Meaning of a Scientific Image: Case Study in Nanoscience a Semiotic Approach |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2011 |
| Authors | Allamel-Raffin, Catherine |
| Journal | NanoEthics |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Pagination | 165 - 173 |
| Date Published | 8/2011 |
| ISSN Number | 18714765 |
| Keywords | Artistic Representations of Nanotechnology |
| Abstract | This paper proposes a new approach for analysing daily activities in a laboratory. The case study presented is an analysis of shop-talk around a microscope. In addition to the classical approaches, such as ethnomethodology and anthropology of science, I argue that a microsemiotic approach could be useful to better understand what is at stake. The semiotic approach I shall use here was proposed by a group of Belgian semioticians: Groupe μ. This semiotic approach leads to a constructivist point of view: the meaning of a visual representation is progressively constructed and is very context-dependent. This semiotic approach is fruitful because it allows a very precise analysis of shop-talk recorded data, and gives a better account of the materiality of visual representations. |
| DOI | 10.1007/s11569-011-0123-1 |
| Short Title | Nanoethics |
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