Free the Sign Means to Free the Subject: Towards an Epistemology of “Subversive Laughter”
(7)Li Mingjie, East China Normal University ,mjli@zhwx.ecnu.edu.cn
Institutionalization of Emotions and Intentions: An Empirical Study on the Perceptions of Chinese Buzzwords
(8)Dongling Zhang,Dongling.zhang@asu.edu;
Jacqueline Martinez, jmartinez@asu.edu
School of Letters and Sciences Arizona State University
Knife Sharpening: The Critical Edge Sharpened Through a Self-Reflection Under the Guide of Semiotic Phenomenology
(9)Zdzisław Wąsik, Philological School of Higher Communication in Wrocław;
Adam Mickiewicz, University in Poznań, zdzis.wasik@gmail.com
On the Idea of Human Semiotics: Bridging the Subjective Universe of the Self with the Intersubjective Life-World of Community
(10)Józef Zaprucki , Karkonosze State Higher School in Jelenia Góra; Philological School of Higher Education in Wrocław, joezap@op.pl
The Secret Life of Books: The Constituent Phenomena of the Creation of a Book’s Identity. (On the basis of Fedor Sommer’s “Zwischen Mauern und Türmen” [Between Walls and Towers])
6. Cognitive Semiotics 认知符号学
Interaction between semiotics and cognitive science
符号学与认知科学的互动
(1)Dante Greeff , The South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance , dantegreeff@gmail.com, dante@afda.co.za
Neurosemiotics and the Neuroscience of Meaning: A Neurocognitive Approach to Peircean Semiotics
(2)Josiane Caron-Pargue , University of Poitiers, France, jcaron@univ-poitiers.fr
Linguistic markers of detachment: A cognitive approach
(3)Kina Cat
The Temporality of Meaning
(4)Hoffmann
Cognitive Effects of Argument Visualization Tools: Comparing Rationale and AGORA-net
(5)Mahe Avila Hernández , maheavila@gmail.com
A Dimension of Iconicity in Metaphor Variation
(6)Stergaard
A dynamic approach to the study of linguistic forms
(13)Rossella Fabbrichesi ,University of Milan ,rossella.fabbrichesi@unimi.it
Peirce's Iconism: from Gesture to Scripture
(14)Søren Brier, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark ,sb.ibc@cbs.dk
God, science and evolution
(15)William James ,McCurdy Idaho State University, Pocatello mccuwill@isu.edu
The Mathematical Structure of C. S. Peirce's Ten-Sign Classification System: An Exploration in Formal Semeiotic
(16)Yunhee Lee, Korea University ,moreena@korea.ac.kr
The semiotics of self and narrative mediation in the digital culture : a self-portrait as an autobiographical writing for consciousness activity
9. The Status of Theoretical Semiotics 理论符号学的地位
“General” vs. “Branch Semiotics” (On reciprocal relations between the General Semiotics and its Branch offsprings in different sciences. Is General Semiotics possible?) “普通符号学”与“分支符号学”(普通符号学与不同科学领域的分支符号学之间的相互关系。普通符号学是否可能?)
(1)Qiu guoquan ,qgq222@126.com
At the beginning of the general semiotics (summary) —— the study of the most basic method of thinking in the understanding and transformation of the world.
(2)Solomonick Abraham, PhD (Israel)
On the Three Types of Reality
(3)Carlos Vidales, University of Guadalajara
Building Communicology: a semiotic multi-level analysis of communication theory
10. The Semiotics of Ecstasy: on the Self-Denial of Meaning
极乐符号学:意义的自我否定
(1)Ludmila BOUTCHILINA-NESSELRODE Université Paris 8, Ecole doctorale Pratiques et théories dusens
Renoncer pour s’énoncer : l’extase dans ses parcours de l’expression
(2)Hassan Moustir , Faculté des Lettres de Rabat (Maroc)
Sémiotique de la Féerie et de l’extase chez Khatibi
(3)Elda CERRATO, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires ,ecerrato@filo.uba.ar
POR QUÉ EL BLANCO EN EL ÉCSTASIS?
Extase féminin : le cas de Rabia al Adaouia Mohamed Bernoussi Groupe marocain de sémiotique Université de Meknès
11. Conceptual Modelling of Time and Space 时空的概念模式化(59)
(1)Füsun Deniz Özden, Istanbul University, Turkey
Door and Window/ Interior and Exterior: Situation of Women in Spaces
(2)Daina Teters, Latvian Academy of Culture, Riga, Latvia
Conceptual Modelling of Time and Space
(3)Dāvis Sīmanis , Latvian Academy of Culture, Riga, Latvia
Cinematic Reconstruction of Historical Time-space: Practice and Theory
(4)Voldemārs Johansons Jāzeps Vītols , Latvian Academy of Music, Riga, Latvia
Atemporality of Waves and Lights
(5)René J. Jorna, University of Groningen, Netherlands
How to model Time and Space: the non-tangible and semiotic aspects
(6)Winfried Nöth , University of Kassel, Germany/ University of São Paulo, Brasil
The Spatial Representation of Time in Graphic Narratives
(7)Farouk Y. Seif , Antioch University Seattle, Center for Creative Change , fseif@antioch.edu
“Navigating Through Diaphanous Space and Polychromic Time”
(8)Sungdo Kim Jeung-Hyun Nam Yee Jin-Young, Korea University, South Korea
The Metaphysics of Simplicity: Several Semiotic Reflections on Spatial Modeling of Jongmyo
(9)Winfried G. Kudszus, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Linguistic Emergence of Time and Space in Paul Celan's Poems and Poetological Reflections
(10)Irmengard Rauch, University of California, Berkeley
Configuring Time and Space in Canine Zoosemiotics
(11)Richard Trim , University of Aix-Marseille, France
Variability of time and space in cross-cultural metaphorisation : the role of extraction levels
(12)Solomon Marcus , Stoilow Institute of Mathemics, Romanian Academy, Romania
Time, Space, and Semiosis
(13)Ernest W.B. Hess-Lüttich , Universität / University of Bern, Switzerland
Time and Space in Urban Planning: Communicative Infrastructure of Implementing New Concepts of Mobility and Energy in the City
(14)Francoise Neff , the National School of Anthropology and History of Mexico (ENAH), f_neff@yahoo.com