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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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
2nd CFP, extended abstract deadline March 15th: "Animals in the Anthropocene - human-animal relations in a changing semiosphere"
The Second Call For Papers for the conference "Animals
in the Anthropocene: Human-animal relations in a changing semiosphere"
(Stavanger, Norway, September 17-19th 2015) has appeared (see conference webpage and 2nd CFP).
Extended deadline for submission of abstracts (oral presentations):
March 15th 2015. Please submit your abstract to anthropoceneanimals@uis.no.
Keynote speakers: Almo Farina (Italy), Gisela Kaplan (Australia), Dominique Lestel (France), David Rothenberg (USA), Bronislaw Szerszynski (UK) and Louise Westling (USA).
Keynote speakers: Almo Farina (Italy), Gisela Kaplan (Australia), Dominique Lestel (France), David Rothenberg (USA), Bronislaw Szerszynski (UK) and Louise Westling (USA).
The conference will feature 7 theme sessions:
– “Animals mediating the real and the imaginary in the past”
(chairs: Siv Kristoffersen & Kristin Armstrong Oma, Museum of Archaeology,
University of Stavanger, Norway)
– "Animal representations in popular culture and new
media" (chairs: Kjersti Vik & Lene Bøe, University of Stavanger,
Norway)
– “Animals, semiotics, and Actor-Network-Theory” (chairs:
Silver Rattasepp & Timo Maran, University of Tartu, Estonia)
– “Global species” (chair: Morten Tønnessen, University of
Stavanger, Norway)
– “Humans and other animals, between anthropology and
phenomenologies” (chair: Annabelle Dufourcq, Charles University, Czech
Republic)
– “Understanding the meaning of animals“ (chairs: Forrest
Clingerman, Ohio Northern University, USA & Martin Drenthen, Radboud
University Nijmegen, the Netherlands)
– “Wild animals in the era of humankind” (chair: Morten
Tønnessen, University of Stavanger, Norway)
Submitted abstracts will be considered for a planned book to be published in Lexington Books´ series "Ecocritical Theory and Practice".
Submitted abstracts will be considered for a planned book to be published in Lexington Books´ series "Ecocritical Theory and Practice".
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