Sociolinguistic ISSN: 1750-8649 (print)
Studies ISSN: 1750-8657 (online)
Affiliation
Lancaster University, United Kingdom
email: u.papen@lancaster.ac.uk
SOLS VOL 9.1 2015 1–26
© 2015, EQUINOX PUBLISHING
doi : 10.1558/sols.v9i1.21627
Article
Signs in cities:
The discursive production and commodification of
urban spaces
Uta Papen
Abstract
The analysis of signs in cities is known as research into ‘linguistic landscapes’. Following
Jaworski and Thurlow (2010), this paper focuses on ‘semiotic’ not linguistic landscapes. I
argue that visual images and visual aspects of writing such as font or colour are essential for
the meanings conveyed on signs. As an example, I examine the semiotic landscape of parts
of Prenzlauer Berg, a neighbourhood of the former East Berlin. Neglected in the 1980s, after
reunification, this originally working class area became middle class and trendy, popular for
its shops, cafes and arts culture. Using multimodal and ethnographic methods, my paper
reveals the important role commercial signs and street art play in the discursive re-con-
struction of this gentrified neighbourhood. Both contribute to the area’s commercialization
and aestheticization. My paper also illustrates how semiotic landscapes contribute to place-
making and the commodification of urban spaces. The combination of multimodal analysis
with interviews with sign authors allowed for insights into the reasons specific semiotic
choices were made, adding to our understanding of discourse production by revealing
intended meanings which were not identifiable based on text analysis alone.
KEYWORDS: SEMIOTIC LANDSCAPES, BERLIN, MULTIMODAL ANALYSIS,
COMMODIFICATION, GRAFFITI, STREET ART, DISCOURSES