@article{article_1628545, title={Semiotics Open to Interpretation: The Example of the ’Cracker’ TV Drama}, journal={Akdeniz Üniversitesi İletişim Fakültesi Dergisi}, pages={177–194}, year={2025}, DOI={10.31123/akil.1628545}, author={Candan, Gizem}, keywords={Semiotics, Semantics, Saussure, Bakhtin, Television dramas}, abstract={Semiotics, which aims to analyze the universe of meaning, is a synchronic examination of sign meanings. In media theory within the context of meaning production and transformation, a dilemma arises. It has always been debated whether semiotics originates from the necessity of socially accepted norms or from the requirement of universal comprehension. A semiotic approach that does not acknowledge the multiple functions a text can create simultaneously, or that does not consider the participation of the audience within a specific context, lacks coherence. Semiotic approaches other than those of Saussure or Peirce are referred to as "interpretative" or "inquisitive" semiotics. This approach embraces the idea that signs do not present the world to us as we already know it but instead introduce it in a new way. In this study, the semiotic approach will be discussed with a critical perspective in the context of the multi-faceted debates that took place throughout the 20th century. The contributions of numerous contemporary philosophers and scholars who have significantly advanced the field of semiotics will also be addressed. The study will examine the meaning-making methods of TV dramas, taking the British crime drama Cracker as a case study. The selection of Cracker is based on the premise that it represents an intriguing and complex text at a time when TV dramas were relatively limited. It is considered significant due to its realistic portrayal of naturalism and its foundational influence on subsequent TV series. Analyzed through dialogic analysis, the Cracker TV drama demonstrates how meanings can change, particularly in social phenomena, depending on where and when signs are used—both at the time of its broadcast and during a moment of cultural transformation. The use of norms in a television drama should be understood through their role within the narrative and their impact on social dialogue.}, number={50}, publisher={Akdeniz University}