The main contributions of Danesi's work are, first, his report on the survey of a hundred eighteen to twenty-two-year-old university students - fifty males and fifty females - along with examples of their text messages.
Times Literary Supplement
Danesi maintains a healthy level of scepticism about the applications and future of the emoji, especially when it comes to "translations" of classics such as <i>Moby-Dick</i> and <i>Alice in Wonderland</i>.
The Sydney Herald
<i>The Semiotics of Emoji</i> is an important reminder of the limitations of language and sound, and how much visual symbols can aid human interaction and add to the richness of communication.
Inspector Insight
Danesi’s goal was to provide readers with a look at emoji that was accessible to everyone ... He reached that goal by providing a great balance of information coming from his vast experience in various fields.
The Linguist List
Interesting [and] provocative.
Internet Pragmatics