This volume has at least three directions of discourse. The first is a dialogue between semiotics and other disciplines dealing in animal studies: philosophy, the philosophy of language and mind, the human and social sciences, the cognitive sciences and the neurosciences. The second is a discussion within semiotics, in the passage from zoosemiotics 1.0 to zoosemiotics 2.0. Last but not least is the cultivation of an empirical field of research, or rather a critical exploration of social culture in search of interesting phenomena or, rather, phenomena pertinent to our in-depth theoretical and epistemological study
Semiotics is rapidly establishing itself as one of the most fruitful and exciting fields of intellec...
Notes on semiotics and ethology: a (partially interrrupted diagolgue. The success of the chomskyan p...
The article’s starting point is to recognize what is the relation between the cultural animal studie...
This volume has at least three directions of discourse. The first is a dialogue between semiotics a...
The book raises semiotic questions of human–animal relations: what is the semiotic character of diff...
“Zoosemiotics” was introduced in 1963 by Thomas Albert Sebeok, initially as a compromise between eth...
The main problem that Tomasz Nowak discusses in this article concerns the boundaries of language and...
After a flashback on the history of zoosemiotics, the paper focuses on the way the "embodied" paradi...
A collection of cutting-edge work in recent semiotics. Semiotics has ever-changing vistas in cons...
After an initial interest in a zoosemiotic perspective, European semiotics focused exclusively on hu...
Middelhoff F, Schönbeck S, Borgards R, Gersdorf C, eds. Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and...
Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics probes the multiple links between ecocritici...
A partir de los desarrollos de Thomas Sebeok, la zoosemiótica se ha establecido en los últimos años ...
Introduction to the volume‚ in which we first provide an outline of our conception of “zoopoetics” a...
This chapter presents the debate on the philosophical nature of information that can be found in co...
Semiotics is rapidly establishing itself as one of the most fruitful and exciting fields of intellec...
Notes on semiotics and ethology: a (partially interrrupted diagolgue. The success of the chomskyan p...
The article’s starting point is to recognize what is the relation between the cultural animal studie...
This volume has at least three directions of discourse. The first is a dialogue between semiotics a...
The book raises semiotic questions of human–animal relations: what is the semiotic character of diff...
“Zoosemiotics” was introduced in 1963 by Thomas Albert Sebeok, initially as a compromise between eth...
The main problem that Tomasz Nowak discusses in this article concerns the boundaries of language and...
After a flashback on the history of zoosemiotics, the paper focuses on the way the "embodied" paradi...
A collection of cutting-edge work in recent semiotics. Semiotics has ever-changing vistas in cons...
After an initial interest in a zoosemiotic perspective, European semiotics focused exclusively on hu...
Middelhoff F, Schönbeck S, Borgards R, Gersdorf C, eds. Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and...
Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics probes the multiple links between ecocritici...
A partir de los desarrollos de Thomas Sebeok, la zoosemiótica se ha establecido en los últimos años ...
Introduction to the volume‚ in which we first provide an outline of our conception of “zoopoetics” a...
This chapter presents the debate on the philosophical nature of information that can be found in co...
Semiotics is rapidly establishing itself as one of the most fruitful and exciting fields of intellec...
Notes on semiotics and ethology: a (partially interrrupted diagolgue. The success of the chomskyan p...
The article’s starting point is to recognize what is the relation between the cultural animal studie...