UVC 1

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Across
  1. 3. The literal, face-value meaning of a sign (438)
  2. 4. The broad but indispensable shared sets of values and beliefs through which individuals live out their complex relations in a range of social networks (23)
  3. 6. All the social, cultural, and historical meanings that are added to a signs literal meaning (436)
  4. 7. The general term we use for words, sounds or images which carry meaning (Hall, 18).
Down
  1. 1. The ideological meaning of a sign that is expressed through connotation. It allows the connotative meaning of a particular thing or image to appear to be denotative, hence literal or natural (450)
  2. 2. The use of language and images to create meaning about the world around us (12)
  3. 5. The production of meaning in cultural products (439)