Abstract
Semiotics is a field of study which is frequently visited by other disciplines. One of the researchers who assumes semiotic concepts and who has found great visibility and repercussions in human and social sciences is undoubtedly Bruno Latour, a French sociologist, responsible, among other things, for analyzing scientific discourse and for developing the actor-network theory. The book Inchiesta sulle reti di senso: Bruno Latour nella svolta semiotica, written by Paolo Peverini, proposes precisely to highlight possible correlations between semiotic theory and Latour’s work. The mission assumed by this publication is actually double: if, on one hand, it intends to clarify how semiotic concepts initially elaborated by Algirdas Julien Greimas and his collaborators were retaken in Latour’s investigations, giving back to them their due credit, on the other hand, it also intends to open new investigative possibilities in the field of Semiotics itself, by imagining how themes discussed by Latour can impact future developments of semiotic studies.
Keywords Bruno Latour; semiotics; scientific discourse; enunciation; actornetwork theory