home page
 
METADATA


This article is an editorial

This article has been published in: Ocula 15, Commemorating Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914): Interpretive Semiotics and Mass Media

author: Salvatore Zingale (Dipartimento di Design, Politecnico di Milano (IT))

Final Note

language: italian

publication date: November 2014

abstract: During this year of Peirce's centennial celebration a question keeps going round in my head. perhaps a naive one ...

keywords: peirce

OCULA-15-PEIRCE-Nota_finale-Zingale.pdf ➞ PDF [184Kb]

DOI: 10.12977/ocula39

citation information: Salvatore Zingale, Nota finale, "Ocula", vol.15, n.15, November 2014. DOI: 10.12977/ocula39

 

Ocula.it publishes articles and essays in semiotic research, with a particular eye on communication and culture; it is open to dialogue with other research fields and welcomes contributions from all the areas of the social and human sciences. See the Editorial Board and the Editorial Board.




 
 
You can support our initiative by donating in a safe way using PayPal or your credit card








ISSN 1724-7810   |   DOI: 10.12977/ocula

Since 2019 Ocula is ranked as a class A journal by ANVUR for Research Area 10/C1 and 11/C4.

Ocula adheres to the principles of Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI)

Ocula is indexed by Directory Open Access Journal (DOAJ) and Google Scholar

The content on this site is licensed under Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) 

  |  Privacy  |  Ocula.it is published by Associazione Ocula, via Berti 2, 40131 - Bologna