CFP: Lexia n. 14: Ecstasy

CALL FOR PAPERS Lexia n. 14: Ecstasy Lexia, the international, peer-reviewed journal of CIRCE, the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Communication of the University of Torino, Italy, invites contributions to be published in issue n. 14 of the new series. The topic of the forthcoming issue is “Ecstasy”. In several historical periods, socio-cultural contexts, and…

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Imatra Summer Congresses of Semiotics 2012

IMATRA SUMMER CONGRESSES  OF SEMIOTICS  JUNE 7-12, 2012 ISI Imatra State Hotel, Cultural Centre Arkielämän semiotiikkaa: suomalaisten ja venäläisten merkit/ Semiotics of Everyday Life – On the Signs of Finns and Russians 27th International Summer School for Semiotic and Structural Studies June 7–12, 2012, Imatra, Valtionhotelli Director: Eero Tarasti, President of the ISI and the…

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New Book: Becoming Culture – Floyd Merrell

Becoming Culture:  Semiotically Illustrated Through Guadalupe-Tonantzín Coalescence, and Other Latin American Enigmas by Floyd Merrell. This book taps into Charles Sanders Peirce’s occasional allusion to a vague, flexible form of ‘logic’. Unfortunately he did not fully develop this idea.  However, his concept of signs and pragmatic philosophy play a chief role in Becoming Culture. It…

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CFP: International Conference on Music Semiotics in Memory of Raymond Monelle

International Conference on Music Semiotics in Memory of Raymond Monelle. Establishing New Musical ‘Topics’ in the Repertoire and Popular Culture.’ Location: University of Edinburgh Music Department, United Kingdom Dates: 26-28 October, 2012 The Department of Music at The University of Edinburgh presents an international conference on Music Semiotics in memory of Professor Raymond Monelle. The…

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CFP – Michel Tournier and Otherness. Literature, Myth, Photography

Call for papers Michel Tournier and Otherness. Literature, Myth, Photography   International Conference University of Tallinn, May 18-19, 2012 Deadline for receiving abstracts: April 20, 2012 How can Otherness be conceived? How can we define our relationship with our distant and near Others? We could simply say that Otherness is conceived of as a process…

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14th International Doctoral and Postdoctoral Seminar on Musical Semiotics

14th International Doctoral and Postdoctoral Seminar on Musical Semiotics, Department of Musicology, University of Helsinki March 26-29, 2012, at Vironkatu 1, floor 3B, Helsinki Director of the Seminar: Prof. Eero Tarasti; Co-directors: Profs. Ivanka Stoianova (Paris VIII), Jean-Marie Jacono (Université de Provence) Languages:  English and French Programme: Monday March 26 :  Arrival, welcoming reception  (buffet) at Vironkatu…

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Wittgenstein in Translation Exploring Semiotic Signatures

Book Published: Gorlée, Dinda L. Wittgenstein in Translation Exploring Semiotic Signatures Series: Semiotics, Communication and Cognition [SCC] 9 http://www.degruyter.com:80/view/product/181689 Apart from the Tractatus, Wittgenstein did not write whole manuscripts for books, but composed short fragments. The current volume reveals the depths of Wittgenstein’s soul-searching writings – his “new” philosophy – by concentrating on ordinary language and using few…

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CFP: GRAMMA Journal of Theory and Criticism

CALL FOR PAPERS GRAMMA Journal of Theory and Criticism Semiotics as a Theory of Culture: Deciphering the Meanings of Cultural Texts Issue number 20, 2012 Semiotics, defined by Ferdinand de Saussure in the early years of the 20th century as the study of how sign systems function in the life of society, has become such an…

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CFP – Twelfth Annual International Gathering in Biosemiotics

Call for Papers Twelfth Annual International Gathering in Biosemiotics University of Tartu, Estonia, 17-22 July, 2012. Gatherings in Biosemiotics is the annual meeting of world scholars studying sign processes in living systems. Since 2006, it has also been an annual meeting of the International Society for Biosemiotic Studies (ISBS). In 2012, the Department of Semiotics…

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