Sign Systems Studies 44(1-2), 2016 http://www.sss.ut.ee/index.php/sss/index We are happy to announce the publication of the new issue of Sign Systems Studies. This time, it is a special issue on environmental humanities titled “Framing nature and culture”, guest edited by Lauri Linask and Riin Magnus. An international journal of semiotics and sign processes in culture and…
CFP: International Journal of Marketing Semiotics 2017. Special Issue: Semiophenomenology and Consuming the Experiential
What? Phenomenology constitutes one of the most important and influential philosophical movements with a rich history that dates back (at least as regards its formal exposition) to Hegel. 20th C. was the age of phenomenology, one might say, that was inaugurated with Husserl’s ego-centric approach, and progressively opened up to social phenomenological perspectives. Starting with Husserl’s student and major critic…
7th issue (2) 2016 of Southern Semiotic Review
The 7th issue (1) 2016 of Southern Semiotic Review is now published The issue includes several articles on or about Solomon Marcus. Link is http://www.southernsemioticreview.net General papers as well as those on the themes of creative arts and religion are welcome for forthcoming issues.Issue 7, (1) 2016 Editorial – Passings by Geoffrey Sykes In Memoriam Solomon…
International Journal of Marketing Semiotics now included in Elsevier’s SCOPUS database
ANNOUNCEMENT The International Journal of Marketing Semiotics now included in Elsevier’s SCOPUS database It is with great pleasure that we inform you that three volumes down the line and four years of hard work in an attempt to safeguard marketing semiotics its due territory in academic research, the International Journal of Marketing Semiotics is now…
New Issue of Signs & Media (Spring Issue, 2016)
We are glad to announce the publication of the new issue of Signs & Media, a bilingual (English-Chinese), peer-reviewed semiotic journal. Please feel free to download the PDF Version of Signs & Media: http://www.semiotics.net.cn/isms Editor’s Notes (Spring Issue of Signs & Media, 2016) Revised since the eighth issue, Signs & Media has attracted the attention…
New issue 21-22 of Lexia Journal of Semiotics
CENSURA CENSORSHIP a cura di Massimo Leone Download presentation-PDF: Massimo Leone 2016 – Censorship – Lexia 21-22 http://lexia.to.it/ http://www.facebook.com/lexiasemiotica
Journal: Sign Systems Studies 43 (4)
Sign Systems Studies 43(4), 2015 http://www.sss.ut.ee/index.php/sss/index We are happy to announce the publication of the new issue of Sign Systems Studies. This time, it is a special issue on Peirce’s theory of signs, guest edited by Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen. An international journal of semiotics and sign processes in culture and living nature, the journal Sign Systems…
Journal: Sign Systems Studies 43(2-3)
Sign Systems Studies 43(2-3), 2015 http://www.sss.ut.ee/index.php/sss/index We are happy to announce the publication of the new issue of Sign Systems Studies. An international journal of semiotics and sign processes in culture and living nature, the journal Sign Systems Studies was established in 1964 by Juri Lotman (initially as Труды по знаковым системам – Σημειωτικη), and…
Launch of the International Journal of Marketing Semiotics (IJMS) VOL.III
www.ijmarketingsemiotics.com http://ijmarketingsemiotics.com/journal-contents-2/ PRESS RELEASE: LAUNCH OF THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARKETING SEMIOTICS (IJMS) VOL.III We are pleased to announce the launch of the third issue of the International Journal of Marketing Semiotics. The past year has been quite semiotically intensive, in preparation of the Handbook of Brand Semiotics (forthcoming in 2015). The editing of the…
Publication of the 1st issue of PUNCTUM
We are pleased to announce the publication of the 1st issue of PUNCTUM- International Journal of Semiotics, the online, open access journal of the Hellenic Semiotic Society. This inaugural issue is devoted to the ‘Semiotics of the Web’, providing a forum for ongoing research projects on the semiotic phenomena, patterns and processes of the Web….