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Encoding, Decoding Stuart Hall

Encoding, Decoding Stuart Hall

A Reminder • Apply the skills of citation and parenthetical documentation you learn today

A Reminder • Apply the skills of citation and parenthetical documentation you learn today to your response paper for Stuart Hall.

Basic Elements in Semiotics • • • Signifier (the vehicle for signifying)意符 Signified (the

Basic Elements in Semiotics • • • Signifier (the vehicle for signifying)意符 Signified (the message) 意指 Sender (producer) Receiver Swiss linguists Ferdinand de Saussure

Comment on traditional concept of mass-communication • It has been criticized for its linearity—

Comment on traditional concept of mass-communication • It has been criticized for its linearity— sender/message/receiver • The absence of a structured conception of the different moments as a complex structure of relations.

The four linked but distinctive moments • • Production Circulation Distribution/consumption Reproduction

The four linked but distinctive moments • • Production Circulation Distribution/consumption Reproduction

Production A. The basic grammar in production -----Technical infrastructure -----Relations of production -----Frameworks of

Production A. The basic grammar in production -----Technical infrastructure -----Relations of production -----Frameworks of knowledge B. The social framework within which production occurs • The raw material symbolic vehicles in the “discursive form” “encoded messages”

Circulation Ex. Television newscast The event must become a ‘story’ before it can become

Circulation Ex. Television newscast The event must become a ‘story’ before it can become a communicative event.

Distribution/Consumption • Before this message can have an “effect, ” satisfy a need or

Distribution/Consumption • Before this message can have an “effect, ” satisfy a need or be put to use, it must first be appropriated as a meaningful discourse and be meaningfully decoded. • The codes of encoding and decoding may not be perfectly symmetrical.

Reproduction • The professional code, however, operates within the “hegemony”

Reproduction • The professional code, however, operates within the “hegemony”

The Open Social Framework of Communication • The message form is … at another

The Open Social Framework of Communication • The message form is … at another stage, to be integrated into the social relations of the communication process as a whole, of which it forms only a part. • The audience reception and “use” are framed by structures of understanding as well as being produced by social and economic relations. • See picture on p. 94

Causes of “Distortions” or “Misunderstanding” • The codes of encoding and decoding may not

Causes of “Distortions” or “Misunderstanding” • The codes of encoding and decoding may not be perfectly symmetrical. • This arises from the lack of equivalence between the two sides in the communicative exchange. • Hence the “relative autonomy, ” but “determinateness, ” of the entry and exit of the message in its discursive moments

Encoding / Decoding “Encoding” and “decoding” are two determinant moments.

Encoding / Decoding “Encoding” and “decoding” are two determinant moments.

Relatively Autonomous • If no “meaning” is taken, there can be no “consumption. ”

Relatively Autonomous • If no “meaning” is taken, there can be no “consumption. ” If the meaning is not articulated in practice, it has no effect. • While each of the moments, in articulation, is necessary to the circuit as a whole, no one moment can fully guarantee the next moment.

Denotation; Connotation; Ideology • • • Denotation字面意義 Connotation內在(文化)意涵 Ideology is often loaded in connotation

Denotation; Connotation; Ideology • • • Denotation字面意義 Connotation內在(文化)意涵 Ideology is often loaded in connotation Ex. 玫瑰花: denotation: a flower connotation: love; passion

Polysemy rather than pluralism • Receiver probably won’t get the exact message the sender

Polysemy rather than pluralism • Receiver probably won’t get the exact message the sender wants to convey. But what the receiver perceives will not be anything possible, since both sides live in the same larger environment.

The way Stuart Hall supplements Althusser’s “Interpellation” • What other possibilities than “Interpellation”?

The way Stuart Hall supplements Althusser’s “Interpellation” • What other possibilities than “Interpellation”?

The three subject positions • Dominant-hegemonic • Negotiated • Oppositional

The three subject positions • Dominant-hegemonic • Negotiated • Oppositional

The semiotic approach in cultural studies • To investigate how a sign (social practice;

The semiotic approach in cultural studies • To investigate how a sign (social practice; social institution; value system; modes of behaviors. . . ) are encoded with certain meanings which we have been disciplined to take as natural but which is in fact charged with the dominant ideology. • Ex. Why do people oppose diverse family formation多元成家法案?