Introduction: what is a symbol?
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Here comes the semiotic species: reflections on the semiotic turn in the cognitive sciences
págs. 38-58
The unconscious as symbol generator: a psychodynamic-semiotic approach to meaning-making
págs. 59-74
Commentary on Part I. Are we connected to the matrix machine?: Cognition and experience figuring out what reality is
págs. 75-86
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Remembering with others: the veracity of an experience in the symbol-formation process
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How does an object become symbolic?: Rooting semiotic artifacts in dynamic shared experiences
págs. 173-192
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Scribble: the development of children' s mark-making
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Commentary on part II: Some reflections on the development of symbolic activity
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Symbolic worlds in time/spaces of practice: Identities and transformations
págs. 269-283
From "stigma" and "coping" to social respositioning: a new perspective on HIV/AIDS, identity, and human rights
págs. 284-301
Diversity in sex workers strategies for the protection of social identity: content, context and contradiction
págs. 302-322
Commentary on Part IV. Identity and social reality: Formations and transformations
págs. 323-329
Conclusion: Opening and closing symbolic transformation
págs. 330-333
págs. 334-336
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