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Abstract This article is about adaptations to the regimentation of public and private living through the reorganisation of domestic space and time routines a year into changeable Covid-related restrictions. The discussion is based on narratives and audio-visual artefacts generated by participants from 20 UK households through the methodology of photovoice and that articulate domestic-related boundary-making processes and forms of space hybridisation in the ongoing changes caused by the pandemic. In the article, Covid-19 signage is represented by language and other semiotic markings that engender an inside spatial and social semiotics and that stands in a dialogic relationship with the outside spatial and social semiotics as dictated by the pandemic, and where domestic landscapes articulate forms of transmedia code-mixing that invest written words, sounds, and screens.
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Stefania Tufi (Thu,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fffab42ff633f36577c6cb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/ll.21043.tuf
Stefania Tufi
Linguistic Landscape An international journal
University of Liverpool
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