Biosemiotics has published a virtual issue in honor of Jesper Hoffmeyer. The virtual issue consists of the editorial "Jesper Hoffmeyer´s biosemiotic legacy" and all his Springer Nature publications (6 articles and 8 book chapters), which are freely accessible online for a period of 8 weeks.
is living processes understood as sign processes, as studied by biosemiotics, the science of biology in the perspective of signs, information, and meaning. This blog explores yet unknown dimensions of biosemiosis, and provides practical info supplementing the international website
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Friday, November 22, 2019
Call for papers for 20th gathering in biosemiotics
The call for papers for the 20th gathering in biosemiotics, to be held at Palacký university in Olomouc, Czech Republic July 8-12th 2020, has been released, see conference webpage. Abstract deadline is February 28th.
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