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Daniel Chandler

    January 1, 1952

    Daniel Chandler is a leading voice in visual semiotics, exploring how signs and symbols construct meaning, particularly within the realms of gender and advertising. He champions a constructivist approach, positing that meaning is not inherent but actively negotiated by the observer. Chandler's work offers a critical lens through which to understand the pervasive influence of media on our perception. His dedication to accessible education is evident in his pioneering use of the internet to share comprehensive resources, fostering a dynamic space for learning and intellectual exchange.

    Free and Equal
    Semiotics. The Basics
    A Dictionary of Media and Communication
    • 2023

      Free and Equal

      What Would a Fair Society Look Like?

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(166)Add rating

      This is the revolutionary thought experiment proposed by the twentieth century's greatest political philosopher, John Rawls. As economist and philosopher Daniel Chandler argues in this hugely ambitious and exhilarating intervention, it is by rediscovering Rawls that we can find a way out of the escalating crises that are devastating our world today. Taking Rawls's humane and egalitarian liberalism as his starting point, Chandler builds a careful and ultimately irresistible case for a progressive agenda that would fundamentally reshape our societies for the better. He shows how we can protect free speech and transcend the culture wars; get money out of politics; and create an economy where everyone has the chance to fulfil their potential, where prosperity is widely shared, and which operates within the limits of our finite planet. This is a book brimming with hope and possibility - a galvanising alternative to the cynicism that pervades our politics. Free and Equal has the potential not only to transform contemporary debate, but to offer a touchstone for a modern, egalitarian liberalism for many years to come, cementing Rawls's place in political discourse, and firmly establishing Chandler as a vital new voice for our time. -- Provided by publisher

      Free and Equal
    • 2017

      Semiotics. The Basics

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Using jargon-free language and lively, up-to-date examples, Semiotics: The Basics demystifies this highly interdisciplinary subject. It is ideal for newcomers to semiotics.

      Semiotics. The Basics
    • 2011

      A Dictionary of Media and Communication

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.3(14)Add rating

      This new dictionary includes over 2,200 concise, accessible, and extensively cross-referenced entries for terms regularly encountered by students and professionals working within the diverse fields of media and communication studies, including advertising, digital culture, new media, telecommunications, and visual culture.

      A Dictionary of Media and Communication