DOI: 10.1017/sas.2025.10045 ISSN: 2326-4489

Roundtable: Afterthoughts on the Semiotics of Improvisation

Sarah Hillewaert, Randeep Singh Hothi, Matthew Bruce Ingram, Norma Mendoza-Denton, Keith Sawyer, Jürgen Streeck

Abstract

This roundtable discussion convenes contributors to this special issue for reflections on the diversity of their research questions, approaches, and findings, as well as avenues for further inquiry. The discussion touches on several shared concerns, including the role of lexicalization in improvised forms becoming intelligible, enregistered, and reusable; how improvisational action might implicate action below the threshold of awareness; and more generally the relation between sign-processes and embodied action. In doing so, this roundtable discussion considers the importance of social semiotic analysis for understanding improvisation.

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