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                                October 11, 2022
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Published Online: 2022-10-11
 
 
  Published in Print: 2022-09-27
 
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- Frontmatter
 - Introduction: semiotricity
 - Part I: Foundations of Semiotricity
 - Semiotricité et corps en jeu
 - Analyse sémiotrice d’un praxème : le dribble et ses interprétations
 - Exploration des systèmes de signes dans quatre jeux sportifs : analyse comparative du football, du handball, de la balle assise et du jeu des trois camps
 - Signe, science et jeux sportif : esquisse de sémiotricité triadique
 - Part II: Physical Education and Semiotricity
 - Education physique, conduites motrices et sémiose : pour une éducation sémiotrice
 - Exploring socioaffective semiotricity: emotions and relational signs in traditional sporting games
 - Signs, paradox, and sporting games in school physical education
 - Part III: The Semiotricity of Ludic Space
 - Off the pitch: semiotics of liminality between space and play
 - Young parkour traceurs in Mexico City: a new way to meaning and identity in urban spaces
 - Like a shark in the ocean: the semiotics of extreme precarity in Joshua Tree rock climbing
 - Part IV: Semiotic Analyses of Sports, Dance, and Ballet
 - Knowledge in action: what the feet can learn to know
 - Semiotic and asemiotic practices in boxing
 - The new basketball body: an analysis of corporeity in modern NBA basketball
 - Fencing blindfolded: extending meaning through sound, floor, and blade
 - Dancing all the way to the stage by way of the stadium: on the iconicity and plasticity of actions
 - Watching and feeling ballet: neuroscience and semiotics of bodily movement
 
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
 - Introduction: semiotricity
 - Part I: Foundations of Semiotricity
 - Semiotricité et corps en jeu
 - Analyse sémiotrice d’un praxème : le dribble et ses interprétations
 - Exploration des systèmes de signes dans quatre jeux sportifs : analyse comparative du football, du handball, de la balle assise et du jeu des trois camps
 - Signe, science et jeux sportif : esquisse de sémiotricité triadique
 - Part II: Physical Education and Semiotricity
 - Education physique, conduites motrices et sémiose : pour une éducation sémiotrice
 - Exploring socioaffective semiotricity: emotions and relational signs in traditional sporting games
 - Signs, paradox, and sporting games in school physical education
 - Part III: The Semiotricity of Ludic Space
 - Off the pitch: semiotics of liminality between space and play
 - Young parkour traceurs in Mexico City: a new way to meaning and identity in urban spaces
 - Like a shark in the ocean: the semiotics of extreme precarity in Joshua Tree rock climbing
 - Part IV: Semiotic Analyses of Sports, Dance, and Ballet
 - Knowledge in action: what the feet can learn to know
 - Semiotic and asemiotic practices in boxing
 - The new basketball body: an analysis of corporeity in modern NBA basketball
 - Fencing blindfolded: extending meaning through sound, floor, and blade
 - Dancing all the way to the stage by way of the stadium: on the iconicity and plasticity of actions
 - Watching and feeling ballet: neuroscience and semiotics of bodily movement