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Mapping the itineraries of semiotic artefacts in the linguistic landscape of protest: The case of shields in Venezuela

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 November 2022

Jessica Velásquez Urribarrí*
Affiliation:
La Trobe University, Australia
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Address for correspondence: Jessica Velásquez Urribarrí La Trobe University 11 Scheffer Crescent, Croydon Melbourne (VIC), Australia (3136) j.velasquez@ltu.edu.au
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Abstract

This study explores the emergence and developments through time of a semiotic artefact, the shield, used by demonstrators in violent anti-government protests in contemporary Venezuela. Drawing on the concept of discourse itineraries (Scollon 2008), the material and semiotic transformations this artefact underwent are mapped through various protest cycles, whilst considering the semiotic enrichment of century-long traditions of shields that inform the various functions they play within current day itineraries. The study concludes by discussing the advantages of using the concept of discourse itineraries for understanding moments in the life cycle of semiotic artefacts in the linguistic landscape and outlines future opportunities to expand the analysis of shields beyond the Venezuelan case. (Linguistic landscape of protest, discourse itineraries, semiotic artefact, shields, Venezuela)*

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