Call for Papers: Tourism belongs to whom? Exploring tourism in theory and practice. International Conference University of Palermo, June 17-18, 2010

Call for papers Tourism belongs to whom? Exploring tourism in theory and practice International Conference University of Palermo, June 17-18, 2010 Deadline for receiving abstracts: April 30, 2010 Rather than see tourism as a marginal phenomenon, during this conference we intend to examine tourism as a privileged site from which to reflect on the contemporary…

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Conference held by the Swiss Association of Semiotics in Zurich on 24 April at the Department of Philosophy

Vergessen L’art d’oublier Leerzeichen des Denkens? Signes-vides de la pensée? Jahrestagung der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Kulturtheorie und Semiotik SGKS (Studientag) Datum: Samstag 24. April 2010 Veranstaltungsort: Universität Zürich, Ethikzentrum (Kutscherhaus), Zollikerstrasse 117, 8008 Zürich

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Call for Papers: From Observation to Text, from Text to Culture Two Paths of Semiotics? International Conference Tallinn University (Estonia), 7-8 may, 2010

(French version follows) Call for paper From Observation to Text, from Text to Culture Two Paths of Semiotics? International Conference Tallinn University (Estonia), 7-8 may, 2010 Deadline for receiving abstracts: April 10, 2010 How to define semiotics? Which practices delimit its knowledge? The first answer is that semiotics has to do with texts and with…

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Call for Papers (in English and French) for the International Conference on The Everyday, organized by The Hellenic Semiotic Society and the Department of French Studies and Modern Languages of the University of Cyprus (5-7 November 2010, Nicosia, Cyprus).

THE EVERYDAY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (French version follows) The Hellenic Semiotic Society and the Department of French Studies and Modern Languages of the University of Cyprus are organizing an international conference on The Everyday. The conference will take place from 5 to 7 November 2010 in Nicosia, Cyprus. Working languages are English, French, and Greek. From…

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